Originally posted by Batman
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As for the Ripper not leaving any message on the wall for the police after butchering Mary Kelly, the actual physical injuries he did to her remains is a sufficient message - but further, there was a broken window giving any passerby a view of the interior of Mary's room. If the Ripper removed his clothing and then cut up her body, and then redressed himself, he would have been aware that had he taken the time to write a message afterwards it would have increased the possibility of his being seen through the window by some inquisitive passerby - one who could anonymously flee the Miller's Court area (ironically melting into the neighborhood, as the Ripper had done repeatedly after his killings) without leaving any immediate clues to whom he or she was - and if that party recognized the Ripper might report him to the police or (far worse) actually safely confront the Ripper for the purposes of blackmail. Every second beyond what he had accomplished in killing and mutilating Mary's body and possibly redressing himself (and clearing out without leaving any traceable clue) had to be concentrated on - not on writing messages on walls and risking it all.
Jeff
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