Hi Jason, I'm surprised at your post. We know plenty of serial killers that have killed for weeks, or for months, or years. One cannot choose a suspect according to the mania JtR is supposed to have suffered from. We simply don't know.
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Originally posted by DVV View PostHi Jason, I'm surprised at your post. We know plenty of serial killers that have killed for weeks, or for months, or years. One cannot choose a suspect according to the mania JtR is supposed to have suffered from. We simply don't know.
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Originally posted by DVV View PostI don't think it has been translated. It certainly looks good and it's richly illustrated. Unfortunately I can't read it.
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Originally posted by DVV View PostHi Jason, I'm surprised at your post. We know plenty of serial killers that have killed for weeks, or for months, or years. One cannot choose a suspect according to the mania JtR is supposed to have suffered from. We simply don't know.
This all assumes of course that the killer was alive & well long after the Kelly murder.Last edited by jason_c; 02-03-2012, 01:17 AM.
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I wasnt attempting to choose a suspect from any mania we might guess the killer had. I was attempting to understand why we have a "brief" ten week period of killing. Sutcliffe(amongst others) killed for years on end.
Why do we have this person killing for a few weeks but at such an intense rate? Is there a known psychological illness that can account for this?
This all assumes of course that the killer was alive & well long after the Kelly murder.
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Originally posted by JG76 View PostÝes I have read the book . But the book isnt about Glenns ideas or theories , just facts .
Glenn used to think MJK was a Ripper victim, but this all changed a few years ago, yea' i remember it well
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Malcolm,
Not sure what it is you are on about, but I do think you are unfair to friend Andersson. it is quite possible for an author with strong sentiments about a particular suspect nonetheless to write an objective book on the murders, as Glenn did. By the same token, as Sugden (under pressure from his publishers) showed, it is possible to write an objective book despite laying great stress on one particular suspect.
Don."To expose [the Senator] is rather like performing acts of charity among the deserving poor; it needs to be done and it makes one feel good, but it does nothing to end the problem."
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