Okay. So my flatmate and I were chatting about murder over a nice cup of tea (as one does) and came around to the question of 'Why JtR stopped'.
I've been watching/reading some interviews with other killers who have elements of the JtR murders among their own crimes, and one thing that stood out is that no matter how horribly depraved their acts were, there seems to be some kind of limit they'll impose. "Oh yes, I killed all those women... but I'd never rape a child". Even if they DID rape children.. there's a sense of not wanting to carry the shame of it. So there's room for a warped kind of conscience in these people.
Following that thought, we talked about JtR and it occurred to us that Mary Kelly's murder was the only one in which JtR had ample time to play out his fantasies and mutilate to his heart's content (as he clearly did) - and then we wondered...
Given that all the other murders followed a basic 'blueprint' in that they were extremely quick affairs conducted in the street, lots of adrenaline, lots of risk, fast deaths, a bit of post mortem dabbling and away - Mary Kelly's murder was a very different affair, being much more private with lots of time, less of a thrill perhaps, more time to explore how far he was willing to go with mutilation.
So the question we ended with was - could Jack have pushed himself too far with MK's murder? Not only breaking pattern with her, but also maybe crossing some sort of (arbitrary) line within himself, and thus ruining the 'thrill of the kill', leading to the abrupt cessation of the murders?
I'm never glued to a theory, just throwing this out there as a thought.
I've been watching/reading some interviews with other killers who have elements of the JtR murders among their own crimes, and one thing that stood out is that no matter how horribly depraved their acts were, there seems to be some kind of limit they'll impose. "Oh yes, I killed all those women... but I'd never rape a child". Even if they DID rape children.. there's a sense of not wanting to carry the shame of it. So there's room for a warped kind of conscience in these people.
Following that thought, we talked about JtR and it occurred to us that Mary Kelly's murder was the only one in which JtR had ample time to play out his fantasies and mutilate to his heart's content (as he clearly did) - and then we wondered...
Given that all the other murders followed a basic 'blueprint' in that they were extremely quick affairs conducted in the street, lots of adrenaline, lots of risk, fast deaths, a bit of post mortem dabbling and away - Mary Kelly's murder was a very different affair, being much more private with lots of time, less of a thrill perhaps, more time to explore how far he was willing to go with mutilation.
So the question we ended with was - could Jack have pushed himself too far with MK's murder? Not only breaking pattern with her, but also maybe crossing some sort of (arbitrary) line within himself, and thus ruining the 'thrill of the kill', leading to the abrupt cessation of the murders?
I'm never glued to a theory, just throwing this out there as a thought.
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