It strikes me that it might have been a domestic.
the intimacy of the place. The fact that Mary was practically naked, probably asleep and leaving space in the bed for another.
The mutilation of her face, the attempt to eradicate her personality, even her humanity strike me as very personal and perhaps suggest that the perpetrator was someone who was or had been intimate with Mary.
In the mix of fury and passion, the murderer may have sought to emulate what he had read about in the papers - especially Eddowes - but not seen. So he goes too far. The mutilations are greater, less controlled, more extreme.
I don't think this is the same butchery as was done by the man who killed Nichols and Chapman and probably Eddowes too.
A thought struck me as I wrote this - new to me maybe not to others. I don't know whether it has been discussed before, pardon me if it has.
Could a woman have done this? Could Mary have killed a female lover. or simply another woman? We know women had stayed in the room. If mary was murderer not victim it might explain why she was seen, even why Mrs maxwell as keen to say so. It might explain burnt clothing - to conceal the identity of the victim. It might explain Mary's singing and drawing attention to herself - almost saying - I can't be dead 'cos you can see/hear me.
Having ensured people knew she was around, she does the deed and vanishes.
Full of holes, but I had never examined the murder from that perspective before and I found it interesting.
Phil H
the intimacy of the place. The fact that Mary was practically naked, probably asleep and leaving space in the bed for another.
The mutilation of her face, the attempt to eradicate her personality, even her humanity strike me as very personal and perhaps suggest that the perpetrator was someone who was or had been intimate with Mary.
In the mix of fury and passion, the murderer may have sought to emulate what he had read about in the papers - especially Eddowes - but not seen. So he goes too far. The mutilations are greater, less controlled, more extreme.
I don't think this is the same butchery as was done by the man who killed Nichols and Chapman and probably Eddowes too.
A thought struck me as I wrote this - new to me maybe not to others. I don't know whether it has been discussed before, pardon me if it has.
Could a woman have done this? Could Mary have killed a female lover. or simply another woman? We know women had stayed in the room. If mary was murderer not victim it might explain why she was seen, even why Mrs maxwell as keen to say so. It might explain burnt clothing - to conceal the identity of the victim. It might explain Mary's singing and drawing attention to herself - almost saying - I can't be dead 'cos you can see/hear me.
Having ensured people knew she was around, she does the deed and vanishes.
Full of holes, but I had never examined the murder from that perspective before and I found it interesting.
Phil H
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