After many decades of accepting (rather without question) Macnaghten's "canonocal" five (with occasional queries about including Tabram), I seem to have become more iconoclastic recently.
I now believe that there is at least one other candidate for the murder of Liz Stride (her lover Kidney) and on balance am minded that such a solution to that killing fits the circumstances of the (literally) bloody night better than if she is viewed as a victim of the Whitechapel murderer.
[To me the question of whether it is credible that two murderers were at work on the same night, is answered by the fact that there was at least one other domestic murder that very night (though elsewhere in London). Further, the so-called "torso killer" was also at work pretty much in parallel with "Jack". Thus I don't regard coincidence as a real objection.]
Kelly I have also come to question - with long thought the manner and place of the killing just don't seem to fit the Nichols/Chapman/Eddowes pattern. The mutilations appear to me to be more personal - and while I don't at this point find Barnett a credible suspect, Joe Flemming just might be.
Tabram I now rather associate with Smith, as the possible victim of a group assault.
But I do believe that, in time, other attacks or killings may emerge (or new evidence/perspectives on known ones) earlier than Nichols in which we may see Jack's apprentice hand.
But none of this is set in concrete - it is just one of the models that I hold up for review from time to time, but the one I think fits best just now.
I am interested in any possible Fenian connection with these crimes, and hope that the SB registers might one day be opened to scrutiny. If they are, then i think we may find ourselves looking at the whole case through a different filter.
I don't know what the connection might be - but I I am fascinated by the hint that Eddowes and John Kelly might have been informants. MJK's mysterious antecedents - even the savagery of her ending - might also fit with a "cover" identity in a Fenian context. I think that Macnaghten's comments about the killer being a man involved in an attempt to kill Balfour, the involvement of so many policemen with "secret" backgrounds (Munro, Anderson, Littlechild) is curious, and a "cover-up" might explain the oddly muddled attempts by Anderson and Macnaghten to put on record alleged names that just don't seem to fit and are to an extent mutually contradictory.
Only time will tell, but for the monent, I think he may just have killed THREE.
Phil
I now believe that there is at least one other candidate for the murder of Liz Stride (her lover Kidney) and on balance am minded that such a solution to that killing fits the circumstances of the (literally) bloody night better than if she is viewed as a victim of the Whitechapel murderer.
[To me the question of whether it is credible that two murderers were at work on the same night, is answered by the fact that there was at least one other domestic murder that very night (though elsewhere in London). Further, the so-called "torso killer" was also at work pretty much in parallel with "Jack". Thus I don't regard coincidence as a real objection.]
Kelly I have also come to question - with long thought the manner and place of the killing just don't seem to fit the Nichols/Chapman/Eddowes pattern. The mutilations appear to me to be more personal - and while I don't at this point find Barnett a credible suspect, Joe Flemming just might be.
Tabram I now rather associate with Smith, as the possible victim of a group assault.
But I do believe that, in time, other attacks or killings may emerge (or new evidence/perspectives on known ones) earlier than Nichols in which we may see Jack's apprentice hand.
But none of this is set in concrete - it is just one of the models that I hold up for review from time to time, but the one I think fits best just now.
I am interested in any possible Fenian connection with these crimes, and hope that the SB registers might one day be opened to scrutiny. If they are, then i think we may find ourselves looking at the whole case through a different filter.
I don't know what the connection might be - but I I am fascinated by the hint that Eddowes and John Kelly might have been informants. MJK's mysterious antecedents - even the savagery of her ending - might also fit with a "cover" identity in a Fenian context. I think that Macnaghten's comments about the killer being a man involved in an attempt to kill Balfour, the involvement of so many policemen with "secret" backgrounds (Munro, Anderson, Littlechild) is curious, and a "cover-up" might explain the oddly muddled attempts by Anderson and Macnaghten to put on record alleged names that just don't seem to fit and are to an extent mutually contradictory.
Only time will tell, but for the monent, I think he may just have killed THREE.
Phil
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