Copcats R Us
Hello Damaso.
"I had never heard of the Beadmoor murder before. I have to admit that the copycat theory is now a lot more plausible to me."
Of course, "copycats" are ALWAYS difficult to determine. If I recall properly, the LaBianca murders were thought a copycat of the Tate murders. But that was a mistake.
On the other hand, many ripper students think that McKenzie and Coles were copycats.
"However, it is one thing to mutilate the face and sling the intestines over the shoulder just because you read about it in the paper. It is another thing entirely to successfully copy the ability to strike quietly and work quickly."
Quite. And it was this that Wynne Baxter used to guide his thinking in Liz's case. But, too, the killer/s of McKenzie and Coles did precisely this.
And these issues are what keep ripper students up at night.
Cheers.
LC
Hello Damaso.
"I had never heard of the Beadmoor murder before. I have to admit that the copycat theory is now a lot more plausible to me."
Of course, "copycats" are ALWAYS difficult to determine. If I recall properly, the LaBianca murders were thought a copycat of the Tate murders. But that was a mistake.
On the other hand, many ripper students think that McKenzie and Coles were copycats.
"However, it is one thing to mutilate the face and sling the intestines over the shoulder just because you read about it in the paper. It is another thing entirely to successfully copy the ability to strike quietly and work quickly."
Quite. And it was this that Wynne Baxter used to guide his thinking in Liz's case. But, too, the killer/s of McKenzie and Coles did precisely this.
And these issues are what keep ripper students up at night.
Cheers.
LC
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