Hello,
Not written very much about JtR ever.
But have had a strong interest.
Now, please shoot me down in flames.
I'm begging you to, because that's how I could learn more.
But I've had this idea brewing of the fair weather fiend.
Assuming for a moment that most, if not all, the murders were by the same hand.
We have a slew of murders in August and September 1888.
Knowing the East End like I do, these seem like sensible times to be wandering around in the middle of the night.
We get Mary Jane Kelly in November, and that just happens to be an indoor murder.
We don't really have any interesting cases to look at again until Elizabeth Jackson and Alice McKenzie, which brings us back to June and July.
So I'm wondering if the murderer simply didn't want to be out and about in the middle of the night when it was too cold.
Rain didn't seem to bother him, but one thing I have come to appreciate myself after moving to the UK is that rainy nights are in some way better for being out late at night, as they can make for warmer nights.
So me personally I see Alice McKenzie as a compelling case for the last actual JtR murder.
And the absence being explained away by the lovely English weather.
Not written very much about JtR ever.
But have had a strong interest.
Now, please shoot me down in flames.
I'm begging you to, because that's how I could learn more.
But I've had this idea brewing of the fair weather fiend.
Assuming for a moment that most, if not all, the murders were by the same hand.
We have a slew of murders in August and September 1888.
Knowing the East End like I do, these seem like sensible times to be wandering around in the middle of the night.
We get Mary Jane Kelly in November, and that just happens to be an indoor murder.
We don't really have any interesting cases to look at again until Elizabeth Jackson and Alice McKenzie, which brings us back to June and July.
So I'm wondering if the murderer simply didn't want to be out and about in the middle of the night when it was too cold.
Rain didn't seem to bother him, but one thing I have come to appreciate myself after moving to the UK is that rainy nights are in some way better for being out late at night, as they can make for warmer nights.
So me personally I see Alice McKenzie as a compelling case for the last actual JtR murder.
And the absence being explained away by the lovely English weather.
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