Originally posted by Michael W Richards
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Let's assume arguendo that you're right. Polly & Annie were killed by a different murderer than the rest of the C5. What becomes of this violent psychopath whose attacking prostitutes? He's suddenly out of the picture and another sick puppy (or puppies) happen to move onto his turf. Like the first guy, they cleanly dispatch their victims and slice their throats left-to-right, mutilate the bodies and remarkably all of them manage to evade capture. This all happens in the short space of three months within a localized hot zone. Now we have at least two or more knife-wielding killers terrorizing the streets of Whitechapel who are all unaccounted for until the murders quickly die out, with a couple of intermittent victims in the intervening years before the case is officially closed.
Now, of course, you can argue that there were other violent murders in Whitechapel leading up to and after the 'Ripper' murders. However, you know as well as I do that a lot of those murders are generally ruled out as Ripper victims due to various factors from the modus operandi and signature injuries to the timings. Very few of those murders bore the same trademarks as the C5, i.e. throat slicing, abdominal mutilations, evisceration and organ removal.
All things considered, I'll stick with my 'bogeyman' thanks.
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