The ripper is often talked about in terms of taking high risks by killing in the street. This though is not the case. Other than Mary Ann Nichols, the victims were murdered in enclosed spaces - in a backyard, in a club yard, in a secluded square and finally in a room in a lodging. It is perhaps one of the reasons that supports Liz Stride as being a canonical victim if choice of murder site is considered part of JtR's method. Still a high risk approach, but we might conclude the ripper was trying to find safe(r) places to commit his crimes.
If the above is a valid observation and accurately reflects JtR's intent - do we start to move away from a purely opportunistic killer to one who plans these murders more than traditionally believed. And if so - how does that affect who we believe might be JtR?
If the above is a valid observation and accurately reflects JtR's intent - do we start to move away from a purely opportunistic killer to one who plans these murders more than traditionally believed. And if so - how does that affect who we believe might be JtR?
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