Originally posted by The Rookie Detective
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…TO THAT POINT my apologies @etenguy
I guess it depends on how you answer the following questions, R D…
1. Do you believe that Jack the Ripper murdered both Elizabeth Stride and Catherine Eddowes? [i do]
2. Do you believe that Jack the Ripper intended on murdering two women that dreadful night? [i don’t]
3. Do you believe that Jack the Ripper murdered Catherine Eddowes as happenstance, as a secondary attempt at fulfilling what he wasn’t able to complete with Elizabeth Stride? [i do]; or,
3, Do you believe that Jack the Ripper would have only murdered Elizabeth Stride that night IF he had been able to rip her apart? [i do]
if you answered similarly, then you would have to ask yourself IF “the Ripper knew the GSG was there and after slaying” Elizabeth Stride “he deliberately meant to go to the location to specifically place the bloodied cut piece of [clothing] under the graffiti”
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plus, what statement would be made by taking that course of action? I hate antisemitic graffiti??
im trying to wrap my head around it RD, to keep an open mind about your line of thinking BUT the only way i could see any relevance applied to the graffito (IF it wasn’t written by Jack the Ripper AND he had foreknowledge of its’ location) WOULD BE IF he encountered Catherine Eddowes while she was scribbling the graffito on the wall AND leaving her apron in the archway was his way of making a statement.
Other than that… {shrugs}
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