No real effort was made by the killer of Tabram,Nicholls,Chapman,Stride, Eddowes, or Kelly. By concealment, i mean purposeful interaction with the body post-mortem. Tabram, Chapman and Kelly were found removed directly from public gaze;but this was a result of the particulars of homicide scene, which we cannot be certain the killer was at liberty to choose.
Modern detectives would no doubt consider this informative. Was the killer a disorganised type as described by Profiler Robert Ressler: a low functioning type who would not consider the pro's and cons of concealment. However, many serial killers do conceal their victims; this is partly an attempt to increase their chances of safely evacuating the area before anyone is alerted. Such rational and constructive behaviour would be considered under the banner of MO; but our killer's behaviour might have a rationale of their own: reducing the time spent at the crime scene, which, considering the busy London Streets,seems reasonable.
Finally, there is the question of ' signature '. Signature refers to killers internal motivation beyond the merely pratical:all sadistic acts might be considered signature. Was the need to make the crime scenes acessable part of the signature?. ' look at this ' or ' see what i did ' might explain this emotional need. The notorious Peter Kurten, who considered JtR something of a hero and exemplar, had the compulsion to display his crimes.
Anymore ideas on the subject of concealment?.
Modern detectives would no doubt consider this informative. Was the killer a disorganised type as described by Profiler Robert Ressler: a low functioning type who would not consider the pro's and cons of concealment. However, many serial killers do conceal their victims; this is partly an attempt to increase their chances of safely evacuating the area before anyone is alerted. Such rational and constructive behaviour would be considered under the banner of MO; but our killer's behaviour might have a rationale of their own: reducing the time spent at the crime scene, which, considering the busy London Streets,seems reasonable.
Finally, there is the question of ' signature '. Signature refers to killers internal motivation beyond the merely pratical:all sadistic acts might be considered signature. Was the need to make the crime scenes acessable part of the signature?. ' look at this ' or ' see what i did ' might explain this emotional need. The notorious Peter Kurten, who considered JtR something of a hero and exemplar, had the compulsion to display his crimes.
Anymore ideas on the subject of concealment?.
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