Here's an idea that's improbable, but there is at least one famous example of it, and a couple of other cases that were similar, so it's not impossible.
Could there have been two killers operating in Whitechapel/Spitalfields, who somehow discovered each other, and participated in some murders together?
This is what happened with Henry Lee Lucas and Ottis Toole.
For the record, it is probable that neither man, and Lucas in particular, was as prolific as is given credit for, because police, desperate to close very cold (and old) cases in days before DNA, advanced microscopy, VICAP, and CODIS, accepted Lucas' many confessions, and he gave them, Scheherazade-like, because it kept him off death row. Toole had brain damage from years of alcoholism, and would confess and recant, and was considered unreliable.
However, it is certain that they had both committed murders before they met, and after they met, and were on the road together as buddies (and maybe lovers, but I'm not sure that's even been substantiated, and they had many adult women victims), during which time, they killed people as a team, solely for the thrill, which was something they enjoyed doing together. After they parted for a time, Toole, at least, committed other murders.
Considering the newspaper coverage, it seems impossible that two killers in the area were unaware of each other. Whether they would have sought each other out, met coincidentally, been in jail together at some point, I have no idea. I don't know how Lucas and Toole met. The Hillside Stranglers, another notorious pair, were cousins, so no mystery there.
Am I letting my imagination get away with me?
Could there have been two killers operating in Whitechapel/Spitalfields, who somehow discovered each other, and participated in some murders together?
This is what happened with Henry Lee Lucas and Ottis Toole.
For the record, it is probable that neither man, and Lucas in particular, was as prolific as is given credit for, because police, desperate to close very cold (and old) cases in days before DNA, advanced microscopy, VICAP, and CODIS, accepted Lucas' many confessions, and he gave them, Scheherazade-like, because it kept him off death row. Toole had brain damage from years of alcoholism, and would confess and recant, and was considered unreliable.
However, it is certain that they had both committed murders before they met, and after they met, and were on the road together as buddies (and maybe lovers, but I'm not sure that's even been substantiated, and they had many adult women victims), during which time, they killed people as a team, solely for the thrill, which was something they enjoyed doing together. After they parted for a time, Toole, at least, committed other murders.
Considering the newspaper coverage, it seems impossible that two killers in the area were unaware of each other. Whether they would have sought each other out, met coincidentally, been in jail together at some point, I have no idea. I don't know how Lucas and Toole met. The Hillside Stranglers, another notorious pair, were cousins, so no mystery there.
Am I letting my imagination get away with me?
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