Originally posted by Sam Flynn
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However, in those cases we speak of a defensive dismemberment, and in the torso case, we have - once again if I am correct - a man who WANTED to dismember. It belonged, in part. to the paraphilia.
But regardless if it does, it nevertheless applies that you need to get rid of the body. So what we get is a coctail of defensive and offensive dismemberment - he LIKES doing it and he MUST do it to stay undetected.
The Ripper murders are "light" versions of the torso murders, if you like, where he must act quicker and with less attention to detail. This, however, was not enough to hide his proficency with the knife, as disclosed by Phillips.
So WHY did he do "light" versions? Perhaps because he felt bolder. Perhaps because he could not stop himself, and did not have access to his bolthole. Perhaps because he was looking for more recognition. Or something else. All we can say is that WAS a reason, because the damage done proves beyond reasonable doubt that the same man was responsible.
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