Hello Wickerman,
I agree, his opinion was flawed but it was popular concensus at that point in time. Funny, as he made so many mistakes in his conclusion, that one of his level would be so scarce to make.
In the end you are right this single killer theory is total bogus, but I believe there is some proof to a killer who took part in the single-handed death of six women. If you are interested I could send along an essay I wrote in the Casebook Examiner this December which discusses it.
Of course, do remember McKenzie's murder occured after Tabram, it was Emma Smith who might have been raped, which I find very unlikely.
Odd that he forgot to include Nichols.
Also odd that Ebbing's opinions were so flawed.
Yours truly,
Corey
p.s Do know I do not subscribe to Ebbing's theory.
I agree, his opinion was flawed but it was popular concensus at that point in time. Funny, as he made so many mistakes in his conclusion, that one of his level would be so scarce to make.
In the end you are right this single killer theory is total bogus, but I believe there is some proof to a killer who took part in the single-handed death of six women. If you are interested I could send along an essay I wrote in the Casebook Examiner this December which discusses it.
Of course, do remember McKenzie's murder occured after Tabram, it was Emma Smith who might have been raped, which I find very unlikely.
Odd that he forgot to include Nichols.
Also odd that Ebbing's opinions were so flawed.
Yours truly,
Corey
p.s Do know I do not subscribe to Ebbing's theory.
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