Just thought I would try and get a debate going over, not what we know happened, but more about what must have happened, but has not been fully explored perhaps. Some of this may be really obvious, but I am hoping that it could rule out some of the suspects, or myths.
1. The killer/s must have had a good knowledge of the area.
2. The Killer/s were not obviously monsters.
3. An ability to blend in with the normal traffic of Whitechaple at that time of day/night.
4. The killer would need to be strong and quick if alone.
5. (This one only a possible) Not well known to locals, not a regular. I base this one on the idea that someone well known would be easier to notice and remember by witnesses.
Please refute the above if you can, or add what you feel is a "must".
1. The killer/s must have had a good knowledge of the area.
2. The Killer/s were not obviously monsters.
3. An ability to blend in with the normal traffic of Whitechaple at that time of day/night.
4. The killer would need to be strong and quick if alone.
5. (This one only a possible) Not well known to locals, not a regular. I base this one on the idea that someone well known would be easier to notice and remember by witnesses.
Please refute the above if you can, or add what you feel is a "must".
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