Hi Paul!
Were agreed!
...on not being techno guys, that is.
The rest, well, that´s another thing. I stick by my stance that the killer would not have any chance to know that his throwing an apron and scribbling a message would cause 120 years of debate. What I think we are sometimes doing is assesing the impact of the murders, and then theorizing as we work our way back, somehow making the assumption that Jack knew that he would be regarded some sort of ghoulish criminal mastermind. There is no need to believe that he even strived for such fame.
If you feel that there is a real possibility that Jack tried to find a suitable mumbo-jumbo level for the GSG, so as to confound posterity, then by all means...
To me, such a proposition remains utterly useless and totally incredible. The contents of the message is a very strong pointer to Jack NOT being the author of it, as far as I am concerned.
The best, Paul!
Fisherman
Were agreed!
...on not being techno guys, that is.
The rest, well, that´s another thing. I stick by my stance that the killer would not have any chance to know that his throwing an apron and scribbling a message would cause 120 years of debate. What I think we are sometimes doing is assesing the impact of the murders, and then theorizing as we work our way back, somehow making the assumption that Jack knew that he would be regarded some sort of ghoulish criminal mastermind. There is no need to believe that he even strived for such fame.
If you feel that there is a real possibility that Jack tried to find a suitable mumbo-jumbo level for the GSG, so as to confound posterity, then by all means...
To me, such a proposition remains utterly useless and totally incredible. The contents of the message is a very strong pointer to Jack NOT being the author of it, as far as I am concerned.
The best, Paul!
Fisherman
Comment