If Jack didn't write it, then it seems to me there are only two alternatives:
-He happened to drop the only significant piece of evidence from one of his crimes directly in front of preexisting graffiti that (let's be honest) strongly seems to refers to those same crimes
-or-
-After he paused there, wiping his knife/hands on the torn apron/taking out the enclosed uterus, tossing the fabric down and running away, someone else who'd observed him there, doing those actions, stepped up in the minutes after the ripper's departure and wrote the graffiti as a tattle on the man they saw, guessing he'd done murder (given knife, breathlessness, bloody cloth, weird flesh in apron exposed/running away)and managed to leg it themselves before police arrived--not staying around to be interrogated due to a fear of being mistaken for the killer/unwillingness to be involved with authorities/fear of the killer himself.
Obviously Option #2 is a stretch but isn't it somewhat possible? I'll admit here that as I write this I'm unsure of exactly how many minutes elapsed between when people think the ripper dropped the apron and when it was discovered there.
Personally I tend to the explanation that the murderer did write the graffiti.
-He happened to drop the only significant piece of evidence from one of his crimes directly in front of preexisting graffiti that (let's be honest) strongly seems to refers to those same crimes
-or-
-After he paused there, wiping his knife/hands on the torn apron/taking out the enclosed uterus, tossing the fabric down and running away, someone else who'd observed him there, doing those actions, stepped up in the minutes after the ripper's departure and wrote the graffiti as a tattle on the man they saw, guessing he'd done murder (given knife, breathlessness, bloody cloth, weird flesh in apron exposed/running away)and managed to leg it themselves before police arrived--not staying around to be interrogated due to a fear of being mistaken for the killer/unwillingness to be involved with authorities/fear of the killer himself.
Obviously Option #2 is a stretch but isn't it somewhat possible? I'll admit here that as I write this I'm unsure of exactly how many minutes elapsed between when people think the ripper dropped the apron and when it was discovered there.
Personally I tend to the explanation that the murderer did write the graffiti.
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