Originally posted by Errata
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Yes, And "prostitute" as an ideal type isnīt a very good definition for the victims of the killer, since there were brothels in the West End where prostitutes were something completely different compared to prostitutes in Spitalfields.
So "prostitutes" were not what the killer was after, but women who were alone and drunk in the streets at night.
By ignoring the ideal type we can also hypothesize that the killer was acquainted with Mary Jane Kelly. She was not alone and drunk in the street when she was killed. She was alone and drunk in a room.
Was she a "prostitute" in that room - or a woman alone and drunk?
Regards, Pierre
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