It has crossed my mind that the Whitechapel murders (and this is very nasty) could have been commited by members of a club - possibly on the lines of the Hellfire Club of the eighteenth century, as an initiation ritual in which the potential new member had to kill, mutilate and take back a trophy. A club perhaps with a connection to Aleister Crowley.
Working in pairs, one could distract the victim, while the other came up from behind and strangled the victim, explaining why they did not struggle and also why the descriptions of the killer are so varied. They would have needed to rent a room in the area in order to be able to perhaps change their clothes and get off the streets quickly, but apparently the "slummers" did do this.
To the majority of the aristocracy these women were probably no better than animals, so perhaps this was the ultimate hunt. In the case of Liz Stride perhaps the prospective member was unable to go through with the whole ritual.
Very dark thread, Scandinavian winter getting to me!
Working in pairs, one could distract the victim, while the other came up from behind and strangled the victim, explaining why they did not struggle and also why the descriptions of the killer are so varied. They would have needed to rent a room in the area in order to be able to perhaps change their clothes and get off the streets quickly, but apparently the "slummers" did do this.
To the majority of the aristocracy these women were probably no better than animals, so perhaps this was the ultimate hunt. In the case of Liz Stride perhaps the prospective member was unable to go through with the whole ritual.
Very dark thread, Scandinavian winter getting to me!
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