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  • Errata
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    Originally posted by corey123 View Post
    Hello Errata,

    He was not a sexual sadist. The victims were neither alive nor suffereing. He was a necro-sadist.
    But even in necro-sadism isn't there a sexual component? The goal being sexual gratification? If so, I'm sort of wondering where there is evidence of sexual gratification as a motive.

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  • corey123
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    Hello Errata,

    He was not a sexual sadist. The victims were neither alive nor suffereing. He was a necro-sadist.

    It is very hard to explain motivation in a serial offender when a subject to study from(a concreat suspect) is not present. However it is possible.

    This is what my essay will be breaching about. Well part of it anyways.

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    Examination of a Motive

    I have seen it, read it, heard it repeatedly that Jack the Ripper was a sexual sadist. It's not a theory I subscribe to, but I'm willing to be wrong. I just can't see it somehow. So if anyone could explain to me why they believe that, using the c5, I would appreciate it.
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