The evolution of the killer known as Jack the Ripper, meaning the man who killed Polly and Annie at least, is clearly evident in the 2 murders. In that the privacy of the backyard solved the public venue issues he had with Polly. Everything about those 2 murders fits....both at work on the streets at the time, both somewhat incapacitated..one by drink one by illness, both throats were cut in almost identical fashion, twice...and both abdomens were attacked after the throat cuts. The fact that he did so much more damage to Annie has to do with his ability to do that kind of work rapidly, and the additional comfort he would have had not standing over a dead woman in the middle of a double ended street.
Those murders created a killer profile, one of a man with some medical knowledge and some skills with a knife.
I don't see any reason for that profile to have changed, unless of course one wishes to attach other murders to this same individual, murders that do not show the same killer attributes, or penchants.
People with knowledge and skill would invariably be detectable again by the same people who proclaimed that the killer of Polly and Annie had these attributes, yet in the case that matches these two murders the closest, the Mitre square murder, the doctor who saw more victims in person than anyone else, professed that Kate's killer did not possess the same attributes he saw in the earlier murders.
And Liz and Mary could have been killed by anyone with the will and a knife. There is no indication in either of those murders that any appreciable skill or knowledge was evident in the actions taken.
Those murders created a killer profile, one of a man with some medical knowledge and some skills with a knife.
I don't see any reason for that profile to have changed, unless of course one wishes to attach other murders to this same individual, murders that do not show the same killer attributes, or penchants.
People with knowledge and skill would invariably be detectable again by the same people who proclaimed that the killer of Polly and Annie had these attributes, yet in the case that matches these two murders the closest, the Mitre square murder, the doctor who saw more victims in person than anyone else, professed that Kate's killer did not possess the same attributes he saw in the earlier murders.
And Liz and Mary could have been killed by anyone with the will and a knife. There is no indication in either of those murders that any appreciable skill or knowledge was evident in the actions taken.
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