Originally posted by Wyatt Earp
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Some of this is so infuriating because he was dumb. And we expect certain things from people that we can't expect from him because he's dumb. Nothing was done to this woman aside from shoving her in a trunk that could not have been self inflicted. If he had staged the scene so it appeared self inflicted (which would have been easy) he would have been free and clear. He doesn't do that.
We expect a killer to either dispose of the body or shift the blame. Bury really does neither. He says the strangulation was self inflicted, cops to cutting her up and stuffs her in a trunk. Tie the rope to the doorknob, stick her hands in her own blood and put the knife it her hand, and he doesn't have to stuff her in a trunk. Obviously this did not occur to him. He did not shift the blame onto his wife. At least not in any way that would divert suspicion from him.
Putting her in a trunk is pretty much the universal sign that he's going to dispose of her. And he could have. No one knew she was dead yet, no one was watching him, plenty of places to dump a body.
But he doesn't do that either.
If we accept he put her in a trunk to dispose of her, then we must assume he had at least some kind of plan. Probably a bad plan, but a plan. Somehow that plan fell through.Maybe he was going to borrow a cart or something, and then the cart became unavailable? For whatever reason, he could no longer dump her.
He doesn't do the thing that would get him off completely. He doesn't dispose of her, despite apparently initially wanting to. Walking into a cop shop and telling them that he mutilated her abdomen could not POSSIBLY have been the plan. Whether he was or wasn't the Ripper, that was literally the dumbest thing he could do if he didn't want to be investigated as the Ripper. He essentially walked in and said "Hey! I killed my wife!"
So what was the plan? I mean, killing her was apparently unplanned. But he had hours with her after strangling her. How did he think he was going to get away with it? I mean he's dumb, but nobody is so dumb that their first plan is going to be to confess. She ended up in a trunk. So dumping her was Plan A or Plan B. But the abdominal mutilations are weird. They are not Ripper like, for whatever reason. But what if Bury's Plan A was to blame the Ripper? Say he came home and found her like that. Maybe he even chalked he messages on his door etc. to further his story? Maybe he never intended to mutilate her for any other reason than providing an alibi? Jack did it.
And let's say that he has a brief moment of clarity. Maybe he realizes that the wounds might not look like Jack? Maybe he can't go through with the rest? Maybe he realizes that if he even breathes a hint of Jack the Ripper that he is going to be watched for the rest of his life? Maybe he is afraid that the Ripper will kill him if he gets wind of this frame up? But whatever his moment of clarity, he can't blame Jack anymore. Except he cut her up already, and he can't leave her lying around like that. Plan B. Stuff her in a trunk and ditch the body.
Plan B falls through. Now he has a mutilated body in a trunk he can't get rid of. Now he's screwed. He's not a great thinker. He has no idea how to get out of this. The best he can come up with is saying his wife killed herself and hope they don't ask questions as to why she is cut up and stuffed in a trunk. And there is some science backing this up. Everyone knows that the more plans fail, the worse the subsequent plans become. Stress is the brain shredder. Having a spectacular failure follow an even more spectacular failure stresses most people enough that their next plan resembles a kindergartners bank heist plot. Involving elephants and magic.
He might have tried to frame the Ripper. Badly. Without being the Ripper. Ex prostitute wife is as good a target as any.
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