Originally posted by John G
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Fascinating thread. Especially since we are talking about a probable serial killer operating in the same time frame as the Ripper.
Just a few comments/questions and I admittedly only know the broad outlines of the torso cases.
I think we can safely say that a better type of definition of what type of serial killer that both the Torso killer and the ripper is would be a post-mortem mutilator. Lust murderer implies a sexual conotation to the motive and while I certainly think there is some evidence of that with the ripper, we cant be sure of that with the Torso man (although there probably some sexual aspect-curiosity perhaps).
One thing we can be sure of is that both the ripper and torso man display a motivation to mutilate the body, remove internal organs and I would add to that fascination of what their instruments can do to the female body. So I think that motivation for the murders are similar in both cases.
We can rule out botched abortions.
we can rule out burke and hare scenarios.
We can rule out murder to hide previous crime-robbery, rape etc.
I see the following similarities between the ripper and torso man:
same victimology
same general area
same general time frame
Evidence of trying to hide identity of victims
Displaying of body/body parts
and of course most importantly-Abdominal mutilations
So same Motivation.
However, one aspect (the main one-which apparently causes many people including the police at the time to think the cases are unrelated) is the apparent difference in MO. torso man-dismemebered and strewn the remains about. The ripper left bodies as they lay.
However, a pretty simple explanation, wipes away the apparent difference in their MO.
If they were the same man, then the torso murders were when the killer could bring them to a private place of residence or business and the ripper murders where when he could not, and had to murder and leave the body on the streets. perhaps during the ripper murder time frame the killers situation suddenly changed-someone moved in with him, he had to move, work was being done on his place etc.
The apparent difference in MO is that the torso murders where done when he could bring the victims to a private residence and the dismemberment was done mainly for ease in removing the victim from his place.
Now I think more than likely Torso man and the ripper were different men, but the more I think about it, the more I lean towards the possibility they were the same.
And JohnG
To answer your concern about the higher class of victim (indeed if there is any). If you cant murder and mutilate a victim in your home, wouldn't a killer then target the type of woman who would at least accompany him to a secluded area on the streets to do her business? a low end unfortunate?
A high end prostitute wont do that right? wouldn't a high end prostitute be the kind that would do her business in a brothel or the punters place, like a call girl? Heck it wouldn't even need to be a prostitute, it could be a woman he met a pub or somewhere-he would just need to get her back to his place.
Anyway, I would like to hear both your comments on my ideas and also Debs would love to know your thoughts on the possibility that Torso man and the ripper were the same man.
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