Originally posted by Michael W Richards
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I agree that there were no disarticulation desires on stage when the Ripper killed. Then again, there are numerous examples of killers who dismember on some occasions and not on other. In the latter cases, there are just as few disarticulation desires evinced as there are in the Ripper cases. How can that be? Any ideas?
Try this angle: There was facial damage to Eddowes but not to Chapman. Does the lack of facial damage desire tell us that there were two killers?
Chapman lost a uterus, Nichols did not. Two killers?
Stride did not have her abdomen opened, Kelly did. Two killers?
Kelly had her heart taken out, Chapman didn´t. Two killers?
Eddowes lost a kidney, Nichols didn´t. Two killers?
Stride lay on her side, Nichols on her back. Two killers?
You see, we can always find difficulties - if we go looking for them. But differences can never be as decisive as similarities. And these were evisceration murders, a rarity in the world of criminology. Plus we know that the police and medicos accepted a common killer, meaning that the cutting and the damages was so much alike as to make the conclusion the likeliest one.
I´m glad you enjoy your relative solitude because it is not likely to change anytime soon.

I have however had many discussions off line and on about what some posters believe privately, and my abbreviated Canonical ideas have some traction out there. Im not threatening to people who still want the solo phantom menace, 'cause I do see one in there as well, I just find it fascinating how this became what it is today and why people would rather imagine a continually morphing man when its abundantly clear that.. excluding a possible sighting outside Mitre Square.. this guy was succeeding spectacularly doing just what he did. And in that Canonical series I see deep throat cuts, agreed, but I do not see any disarticulation desires other than..perhaps...Mary Kelly. As a matter of fact, in one, there aren't even mutilation desires. I hedged in Marys case because I believe he had ample alone time to take off her arms, or legs, or head while in that room. If he can strip her thigh clean with a knife, cutting off the tissues that cling to the bone.. and all that muscle, tendon and fat..he could have easily cut through a thigh bone in the same time, or removed it at the hip joint, or cut off her head. He didn't.
High marks for the bravado and self marketing my friend,..but not so high a score on accuracy, provability, and viability though.
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