I've been wondering lately if JTR was a terrorist, along the lines of the Zodiac, rather than a sexual thrill killer, like Bundy or Dahmer.
Thinking along those lines, it occurred to me that he might have taken Eddowes' apron intending to send it to the police or Lusk or someone, along with the kidney, or maybe as a separate package (this assumes the Lusk kidney was authentic, but if JTR was a Zodiac-type terrorist, then there's a good chance it was).
JTR may have simply changed his mind about what to do with the apron when he stumbled across someone else's anti-Semitic graffito. I have always thought the graffito had a plain meaning to whomever wrote it, and that it was a part of an exchange between two individuals-- it doesn't make a lot of sense to us because we don't have the whole exchange. It probably didn't make much sense to JTR either, but he got the anti-Semitic tone, and thought the same thing Warren did-- that if people associated the graffito with the murders, it might start a riot. The specific meaning of the graffito was probably as cryptic to the killer as it is to us, but if he appropriated it as a generic bit of anti-Semitism, the specific meaning isn't important.
At any rate, he decided to leave the apron.
Thinking along those lines, it occurred to me that he might have taken Eddowes' apron intending to send it to the police or Lusk or someone, along with the kidney, or maybe as a separate package (this assumes the Lusk kidney was authentic, but if JTR was a Zodiac-type terrorist, then there's a good chance it was).
JTR may have simply changed his mind about what to do with the apron when he stumbled across someone else's anti-Semitic graffito. I have always thought the graffito had a plain meaning to whomever wrote it, and that it was a part of an exchange between two individuals-- it doesn't make a lot of sense to us because we don't have the whole exchange. It probably didn't make much sense to JTR either, but he got the anti-Semitic tone, and thought the same thing Warren did-- that if people associated the graffito with the murders, it might start a riot. The specific meaning of the graffito was probably as cryptic to the killer as it is to us, but if he appropriated it as a generic bit of anti-Semitism, the specific meaning isn't important.
At any rate, he decided to leave the apron.
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