Originally posted by lynn cates
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The early bird might get the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese.
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I understand the problem people have with saying that MJK is one of the C5, because her crime scene is so different, but I think it's reasonable to suppose that what happened to her might have happened to one of the earlier victims, had any of the others been able to offer JTR a private room.
I have a problem with setting MJK aside as the victim of someone else, because I don't think anyone would do that once, out of nowhere, and never do it again. That's why I don't like Barnett as a suspect. I think if he did kill her, we would have seen some attempt leaving the body in a more dignified manner, and that he would have confessed at some point, unless he was a complete sociopath, in which case, I think he would have committed another crime at some point. He lived until 1926, and quite a lot is known about him after the murders. Since he and Kelly weren't married, she wasn't pregnant, and she didn't have any money, I don't see any motive other than a psychopathic one, and I can't see him stopping at one victim, in that case.
The MJK crime scene was so singularly gruesome, even in the realm of serial killing, that I find it hard to believe if there were not another body similarly mutilated, in a bedroom, anywhere in Britain, Scotland yard would have found out at the time, and by now, we'd know about any body in Western Europe or the US.
Nichols --> Chapman --> Eddowes --> Kelly really looks like a crescendo to me, and if there's a sudden upswing, rather than a steady increase, a parabola, not a diagonal line, maybe there is another indoor victim between Eddowes and Kelly we don't know about, that was dismissed as domestic, because it was indoors, or not associated with JTR, because there was decomposition before the body was discovered, or maybe the body wasn't so badly ripped apart that it couldn't be removed and dumped somewhere. The prospect of gathering together all the pieces of Mary Jane Kelly may have been overwhelming, and the killer just left the scene as it was. Or maybe it was outside Whitechapel, because that is where JTR had to go to find someone with an indoor place. MJK wasn't actually in Whitechapel either, IIRC.
Or maybe JTR was in jail for something else, or ill, and he had a lot of pent-up excitement, and that's why Kelly was so much more ripped apart. He may have specially sought out someone indoors, because he had a lot of extra aggression. Or maybe it was just cold. A metal knife can suck the heat out of your hand pretty fast. I've done some emergency car work with a wrench in the winter, so I can tell you that.
Does anyone know how cold it was the night MJK was killed?
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Originally posted by RivkahChaya View Post
Does anyone know how cold it was the night MJK was killed?
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Regards, Jon S.
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There seem to be a number of proponents for the multiple killer theory but how many killers are we taking about 2,3,4 more than 4? I'd be interested to know how many killers the proponents of the multiple killer theory think they were. And also what these ripperologist's think of all the Torso Killings, I'm talking from 1873-1889, were these from one hand? And just how many violent killers people think they were in London in 1888? And wether it was unusual to have several violent killers in London at any one time in the late 1800's.
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Originally posted by Simon Wood View Post
The so-called C5 were not dispatched by a lone maniac known as Jack the Ripper.
Mikehuh?
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Originally posted by Wickerman View PostLets face it no one is interested in Neat & Tidy anymore.
Mikehuh?
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Well Lynn I give you credit. You come right out and suggest Jacob Isenschmidt murdered Polly Nichols and Annie Chapman. Then, of course, because was then institutionalized, he did not murder the other victims.
Absent that, though, the idea is rather amorphous, i e formless, shapeless, unformed, unshaped, unstructured.
RoySink the Bismark
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