Before I start, please note that I am by no means expounding a theory which I personally believe in. I am just outlining a co-incidence and playing a little game of "what if ?".
Ever since I read the theories on this site, I have been intrigued by the idea that Charles Cross could be the Whitechapel Killer. I am unsure that this theory is 100% correct, but find the idea of an ordinary working man being the murderer fascinating.
I have written (and made available through this site) a horror role-playing campaign which allows players to investigate the murders and hopefully stop the killer. But, as well as the murders, this also has a large supernatural element to it, and although I am more than happy with it, I have recently started to wonder if I could rewrite it as a simple murder hunt. And in looking for a suitable suspect have decided on Charles Cross.
And so, as I have been considering how I might present that in a game, and considering the types of evidence that I might use, I looked at the victims locations and order on the 1894 OS map and made this discovery.
Mary Nicholls feet point to Annie Chapmans body
Annie Chapmans head points to Kate Eddows body
Kate Eddows feet point to the Broad Street depot where Cross worked
Mary Kelly's head points there also and her feet points back to Mary Nicholls.
Obviously this leaves Stride out of the picture, and does not work if she is included. However I do not personally believe that Stride was anything other than a typical Whitechapel domestic violence slaying and I personally blame an angry, drunken Michael Kidney!
So, to me it seems that it could be observed that Cross was mapping a (admittedly convoluted) path to work (Nicholls feet-Chapmans head-Eddows feet-Broad Street Depot). And then back again (Depot-Kellys head-Kellys feet-Nicholls).
Like I said, I am not advancing this as anything other than an observed coincidence. And maybe a great clue for a game!!
Ever since I read the theories on this site, I have been intrigued by the idea that Charles Cross could be the Whitechapel Killer. I am unsure that this theory is 100% correct, but find the idea of an ordinary working man being the murderer fascinating.
I have written (and made available through this site) a horror role-playing campaign which allows players to investigate the murders and hopefully stop the killer. But, as well as the murders, this also has a large supernatural element to it, and although I am more than happy with it, I have recently started to wonder if I could rewrite it as a simple murder hunt. And in looking for a suitable suspect have decided on Charles Cross.
And so, as I have been considering how I might present that in a game, and considering the types of evidence that I might use, I looked at the victims locations and order on the 1894 OS map and made this discovery.
Mary Nicholls feet point to Annie Chapmans body
Annie Chapmans head points to Kate Eddows body
Kate Eddows feet point to the Broad Street depot where Cross worked
Mary Kelly's head points there also and her feet points back to Mary Nicholls.
Obviously this leaves Stride out of the picture, and does not work if she is included. However I do not personally believe that Stride was anything other than a typical Whitechapel domestic violence slaying and I personally blame an angry, drunken Michael Kidney!
So, to me it seems that it could be observed that Cross was mapping a (admittedly convoluted) path to work (Nicholls feet-Chapmans head-Eddows feet-Broad Street Depot). And then back again (Depot-Kellys head-Kellys feet-Nicholls).
Like I said, I am not advancing this as anything other than an observed coincidence. And maybe a great clue for a game!!
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