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Assuming we have the benefit of hindsight, I want to know what is up with the GSG. Did he write it? If he did, it would be great to apprehend him as he chalked the message. Tap him on the shoulder (someone with long arms should do this) and inform him he is under arrest for defacing property and littering.
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Originally posted by Barnaby View PostAssuming we have the benefit of hindsight, I want to know what is up with the GSG. Did he write it? If he did, it would be great to apprehend him as he chalked the message. Tap him on the shoulder (someone with long arms should do this) and inform him he is under arrest for defacing property and littering.
Our Jack was a really bad boy, I'll bet his library books were overdue too...Regards, Jon S.
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Originally posted by Mayerling View PostSo we'd actually have to "stake out" each of the canonical five cases, as well as those that might trouble us (i.e. Emma Smith, Marther Turner) just to make sure that the killer is the same or that they are different...Jeff
Once they searched his house I would think they'd nab him.
The case would be solved but the women would be dead just the same
The other thing that would be interesting would be to hang around and see why he stopped after 1888.
I think I would not miss having a drink at the Ten Bells if I were there back then. Course as someone said you'd have to be there a while, bringing clothes with you, and this might necessitate staying in White Chapel's awful dos houses.Last edited by Beowulf; 06-02-2014, 07:56 PM.
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Revisiting this topic for a moment (if people can prize themselves away from Shawlgate), having given it some consideration, I think if I had one chance to catch JTR, it would have to be after MJK's murder. Generally considered to be the peak of the Ripper murders and with the killer himself cornered, it would present me with my best chance of nabbing our man. I'd wait in the alleyway outside Millers Court and catch him on the way out.
Of course this throws up its own set of problems. For example, loitering around the place would attract unnecessary attention, possibly from our friend Mr. Hutch, if not the victim and killer themselves. Then of course the moral argument of allowing an innocent woman to meet a grisly end, but technically speaking, she was already dead. With some doubt over MJK's exact time of death, what if I end up jumping the wrong fella? Oh, and the tiny matter of tackling a knife-wielding maniac in the darkness. Just goes to show that even with the benefit of hindsight and a time machine, catching the Ripper would be no mean feat.Last edited by Harry D; 09-09-2014, 10:11 AM.
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Hard one
This is a hard one to answer, I know how I would try and catch the Ripper if I had modern police tactics, equipment, forensic techniques and such, but this is a hard question to answer.
If I could go back I suppose the best way would be to catch him in the act knowing were he would strike would be useful, and I could employ several undercover PC's and possibly run servaliance from the apartments were Chapman was murdered.
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First,I would have taken photographs of all the male witnesses who could also have possibly been the killer and shown them to all the other witnesses to see if there was a match.
Secondly, I would have paid women/prostitutes to act as bait and have them watched by disguised detectives and in lew of actually catching the ripper in the act, would then arrest every man who gave them money and question them about being the killer.
thirdly, I would not have erased the GSG, but would have photographed it to see if it matched any of the handwriting of suspects, and also done the same with the Dear boss and From hell handwriting."Is all that we see or seem
but a dream within a dream?"
-Edgar Allan Poe
"...the man and the peaked cap he is said to have worn
quite tallies with the descriptions I got of him."
-Frederick G. Abberline
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I can't wait for that day to come, time traveling would be so awesome.
If I could go back to 1888, I would so change history, make it all undone.
I don't think anyone deserves this, so what if the victims were that kinda people, still humans you know, they did what they did to survive, which I can understand and have respect for. JTR was a monster, and he's the only one that deserves to be punished like that or worse. Someone like him is not human, he probably looks like one, might act like one but has no humanity at all! I would go back in time and do anything I can to stop him, stopping him is possible, but no one can do it alone. There are people saying they can do it all by themselves, wait 'til you're face to face with JTR, you'd act differently. I know many of you would disagree with me, but it's my opinion, my thoughts, and I'm gonna stick with it.“If I cannot bend heaven, I will raise hell.”
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The thread asks what would you have done to catch the Ripper...and for me, since the police had already acquired the right to go door to door and enter premises checking for clues,..that they petition for the right to install checkpoints throughout the district, to be manned all night by the men that normally would have been walking beats on those nights.
Checkpoints at intersections, checkpoints along major throughways, checkpoints in places where alleys and streets converge, checkpoints at suspected Lodging houses, like the Victorian Mens Home or at Batty Street. The right to stop and question anyone. The right to search anyone who appears suspect. The right to arrest and/or question anyone who seems in any way mentally challenged or compromised.
Either they would have run into him via a checkpoint, or they would have reduced his opportunities, stopped him from going out at night, or increased his risk of capture should he be unable to stop despite the police precautions.
Cheers
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Originally posted by JadenCollins View PostFrankly said, that's nonsense, why would he kill them to survive?G U T
There are two ways to be fooled, one is to believe what isn't true, the other is to refuse to believe that which is true.
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