Which serial/killer is most similar to JTR? For me Robert Napper springs to mind.Perhaps we can retrace steps back as we know far more about people like Napper to pinpoint the psychology/profile more accurately of JTR ?
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Which serial/killer is most similar to JTR?
We're standing alone inside the night
listen the wind is calling
to the dangerzone beyond the light
and suddenly we are falling
But there ain't no stopping us now
I don't know if I'll be back tonight
It's just a machine inside of my head
and now all the wheels are turning
I'll think of the words we never said
and deep in my heart it's burning
But there is no stopping it now
we're gonna make it somehow
you wait tonight
and we're waiting for the light
Into the fire we will run
into the sound of distant drums
when you're walking alone in a dream
on a highway to nowhere
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I always believed Ted Bundy was as close a profile you would get to Jack. He was unlikely as good-looking as Bundy, but he had enough charm (and more importantly money) to convince high risk street smart women to lead him to a place of relative safety to do his thing.
It is always why I had issues with suggestions of suspects witrh psychotic episodes or obviously strange behaviour. The women simply would not have taken the risk with all that was going on. They would need an element of convincing, so the client had to appear cool, calm, collected and genuine. Bundy famously used to fein injury to build trust in the first instance. Despite being good-looking, he knew the girls would not trust getting in his car unless they were comfortable he was no threat. That was the tool he used. I believe Jack used money as a similar tool.
I also believe he was narcissitic, egotistical and self-obsessed.
Bundy was definitely far more interested in the act of post-mortem mutilation than the act of killing (of which he did deride some pleasure, especially when he forced other victims to watch). He often went back to his victims and spent "time with them". Your imagination can fill in the blanks of what that means. I think Jack would have probably returned to the crime scenes later for a sexual gratification reminder. I believe he most likely kept more than organs as trophies too.
He was 100% an organised killer.
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Robert Napper is certainly one that stands out. Jack the Ripper was to my mind a hybrid of Napper and Peter Sutcliffe. It would seem unlikely that the Police did not question the actual JTR at the time. His name would probably be there in the files if they had been preserved. Napper was incredibly organised in regards his crimes whereas Sutcliffe wasn't. That is why I see JTR as a mix of the two. The sexual desires of Napper with the disorganisation of Sutcliffe.
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Originally posted by Sunny Delight View PostRobert Napper is certainly one that stands out. Jack the Ripper was to my mind a hybrid of Napper and Peter Sutcliffe. It would seem unlikely that the Police did not question the actual JTR at the time. His name would probably be there in the files if they had been preserved. Napper was incredibly organised in regards his crimes whereas Sutcliffe wasn't. That is why I see JTR as a mix of the two. The sexual desires of Napper with the disorganisation of Sutcliffe.
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Napper, Sutcliffe, Bundy , all have early crimes involving theft of some kind.So did JTR have similar ?We're standing alone inside the night
listen the wind is calling
to the dangerzone beyond the light
and suddenly we are falling
But there ain't no stopping us now
I don't know if I'll be back tonight
It's just a machine inside of my head
and now all the wheels are turning
I'll think of the words we never said
and deep in my heart it's burning
But there is no stopping it now
we're gonna make it somehow
you wait tonight
and we're waiting for the light
Into the fire we will run
into the sound of distant drums
when you're walking alone in a dream
on a highway to nowhere
nowhere tonight
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Originally posted by OctavBotnar View PostWhich serial/killer is most similar to JTR? For me Robert Napper springs to mind.Perhaps we can retrace steps back as we know far more about people like Napper to pinpoint the psychology/profile more accurately of JTR ?
Rachel was stabbed 49 times in an outdoor location, while Samantha was murdered in her own home, her body mutilated and body parts taken away as trophies.
This is partly why I would not rule out Tabram being an early ripper victim.
Love,
Caz
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Originally posted by erobitha View PostI always believed Ted Bundy was as close a profile you would get to Jack. He was unlikely as good-looking as Bundy, but he had enough charm (and more importantly money) to convince high risk street smart women to lead him to a place of relative safety to do his thing.
It is always why I had issues with suggestions of suspects witrh psychotic episodes or obviously strange behaviour. The women simply would not have taken the risk with all that was going on. They would need an element of convincing, so the client had to appear cool, calm, collected and genuine. Bundy famously used to fein injury to build trust in the first instance. Despite being good-looking, he knew the girls would not trust getting in his car unless they were comfortable he was no threat. That was the tool he used. I believe Jack used money as a similar tool.
I also believe he was narcissitic, egotistical and self-obsessed.
Bundy was definitely far more interested in the act of post-mortem mutilation than the act of killing (of which he did deride some pleasure, especially when he forced other victims to watch). He often went back to his victims and spent "time with them". Your imagination can fill in the blanks of what that means. I think Jack would have probably returned to the crime scenes later for a sexual gratification reminder. I believe he most likely kept more than organs as trophies too.
He was 100% an organised killer.
Love,
Caz
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Originally posted by caz View Post
Ted Bundy also had a 'double event', when one woman managed to escape an abduction attempt, and he immediately went in search of a second victim, who wasn't so lucky.
Love,
Caz
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