Originally posted by RockySullivan
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As I've pointed out numerous times, it makes no sense to link the Torso crimes with the Whitechapel murders. Thus, the Torso Murderer used dump sites and decapitated his victims, retaining the head; JtR didn't. The Torso Murderer dismembered his victims, sometimes scattering the body parts in different places; JtR didn't. The Torso killer retained the body of the victim's, often for a considerable period, before disposal; JtR didn't. JtR committed genital mutilations, a clear signature characteristic; the Torso killer didn't. The Torso Murderer targeted victims over a wide area; JtR focussed on an extremely small geographical area, Whitechapel. The Torso Murders were spread over several years; the C5 plus Tabram all occurred in 1888. Frankly, the differences seem endless.
Then there's the fact that, considered as a series, the Whitechapel murders make reasonable sense. Thus, as Keppel points out, the evidence suggests that JtR was progressing across a continuum of escalating violence. However, throw the Torso murders into the mix and you end up with an incoherent, illogical mess.
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