Hello Michael,
I guess the main reason I can't accept the copycat theory is the time involved. Why take the time to commit all of the mutilations? Cut her throat, rip open her abdomen and make off with some organs. You just duplicated the actions of the previous murders attributed to the Ripper. But the extensive mutilations took time increasing the likelihood that he could be discovered. A bad idea particularly when his avenue of escape was much more limited than if he had been outside.
To me, the extensive mutilations and the fact that he took time to light a fire indicates that this was somebody who wanted to take his time and enjoy the opportunity that he had been given.
c.d.
I guess the main reason I can't accept the copycat theory is the time involved. Why take the time to commit all of the mutilations? Cut her throat, rip open her abdomen and make off with some organs. You just duplicated the actions of the previous murders attributed to the Ripper. But the extensive mutilations took time increasing the likelihood that he could be discovered. A bad idea particularly when his avenue of escape was much more limited than if he had been outside.
To me, the extensive mutilations and the fact that he took time to light a fire indicates that this was somebody who wanted to take his time and enjoy the opportunity that he had been given.
c.d.
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