It looks like the Ripper had very close ties to the LVP. It looks to me like he probably lives there. The piece of apron was dropped east of Mitre Square and well in the Ripper-Killing area. I think he kills in a tight comfort zone where he knows every street, alley, yard and gate. If this is the case, then it seems to me unlikely that he would kill in another area he doesn't know as well. If he is out of town for whatever reason--he's a sailor or a pedlar--I don't think he'll kill there. He has enough self-control to stop himself in that situation. However this might explain why, after the killing of Liz Stride (who I believe to be a Ripper victim), he doesn't simply go back to his bolt-hole but moves further west and kills again. I wonder if it's possible that he was leaving London the next day and knew he wouldn't have the opportunity to kill again for, say, six weeks. So he desperately seeks a victim he can deal with properly because it's his last chance to kill for a while.
This might also be the reason for the escalation in violence. He becomes increasingly frustrated because his circumstances prevent him from doing what he longs to do. He may not allow himself to kill in unknown environments. In fact he may not allow himself to kill at all until just before he leaves town, so he's out of the eye of the investigation. Chapman, Eddowes and MJK were seen with men just before they were killed. If the Ripper is any one of these men, it might be in his best interests to make himself scarce before someone can say 'You've got sandy hair and a blotchy face! Maybe it's you who went in with MJK that night...!' Our guy is leaving town the next day. No surprise there for his family and friends. He's off for work as he always is. He could be gone before MJK's body is discovered.
So I'm suggesting someone who is based in the East End but who travels often as part of his living. Someone who has a great deal of self-control but who loses that control while committing his murders. Someone who finds it increasingly difficult to stick to his intentions of committing his murders just before he leaves town. Therefore someone who shows an extreme escalation of violence with every murder as his frustration with his situation grows.
This might also be the reason for the escalation in violence. He becomes increasingly frustrated because his circumstances prevent him from doing what he longs to do. He may not allow himself to kill in unknown environments. In fact he may not allow himself to kill at all until just before he leaves town, so he's out of the eye of the investigation. Chapman, Eddowes and MJK were seen with men just before they were killed. If the Ripper is any one of these men, it might be in his best interests to make himself scarce before someone can say 'You've got sandy hair and a blotchy face! Maybe it's you who went in with MJK that night...!' Our guy is leaving town the next day. No surprise there for his family and friends. He's off for work as he always is. He could be gone before MJK's body is discovered.
So I'm suggesting someone who is based in the East End but who travels often as part of his living. Someone who has a great deal of self-control but who loses that control while committing his murders. Someone who finds it increasingly difficult to stick to his intentions of committing his murders just before he leaves town. Therefore someone who shows an extreme escalation of violence with every murder as his frustration with his situation grows.
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