There seems to be a lot of discussion lately regarding Jack's choice of location for the murders. We always seem to be looking at it from Jack's perspective. In doing so, we might be overlooking some basic assumptions. Customers were engaging the prostitutes for quick sex not to act as tour guides. Why would a customer have cause to question the prostitutes choice of location? A more romantic spot? More ambiance? The only reason I can think of would be to feel safer from arrest (for engaging in prostitution) by the police. But wouldn't that also be a prime consideration from the prostitute's perspective who would have chosen that location for that very purpose? She would know from experience that it was a relatively safe place to conduct business. Now once Tabram had been killed and most certainly after Polly had been killed, wouldn't a customer's insistence on choosing a location raise a red flag? Why in the world would a prostitute want to go off with a total stranger when the Ripper was on the loose to a more secluded and darker place than the one she had suggested? What is bad for Jack, i.e., more people around and more light, is better for the prostitute. More people around means a better chance of being able to yell and have someone come to her assistance. Even it means a better chance of being caught in the act, being arrested is much better than being the victim of the Ripper.
Jack may have learned that being too insistent on a choice of location ended up with the deal falling through. Remember that it take two to tango.
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Jack may have learned that being too insistent on a choice of location ended up with the deal falling through. Remember that it take two to tango.
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