Originally posted by Mr Lucky
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But the more sophisticated, complex, or detailed the murder is, the less likely there will be any significant change from that point on. Jack likely did change his MO. But he did it before he was "Jack". By the time he got to Chapman he was locked in. He may have stabbed a woman 32 times or whatever in the beginning, but it didn't work for him so he changed. And one of the great mysteries in this case is what on earth happened between Nichols and Chapman? Either something went peculiarly wrong with Nichols, or Jack killed a few women between Nichols and Chapman. Because there should be evolutionary steps between the two, we just don't have those bodies. So either they are out there somewhere, or somehow something happened with Nichols that didn't allow him to do what he meant to do. And not an interruption, because what he did wit Nichols was different, not aborted.
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