RE: Are All Farmers Potential Rippers Gareth?
And that's the crux, really, John - we have no idea whether Druitt experienced an abnormal reaction to the slaughter (or teasing) of animals. If one must speculate in this area, then one should bear in mind that we're dealing with a society in which far more working-class people would have had direct or vicarious experience of animal slaughter, and indeed animal baiting, than did the middle classes. On a percentage basis, therefore (making the crude assumption that a certain small ratio of animal slaughterers/teasers may go on to have psychological problems later in life), there would have been more potential Rippers amongst working-class Londoners than there would have been amongst the middle classes.
Indeed not, which is why I'd never suggest such a thing. In fact, as I indicated, the slaughter of animals in the C19th wasn't confined to the countryside at all.
Originally posted by Johnr
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Whilst town people are truly shocked at the severe way some country people treat their animals, I do not believe we can tritely suggest this then makes them all potential Jack The Rippers.
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