Originally posted by John Wheat
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That said, I mostly agree with you, except I give equal credence to the copycat notion as to the idea that Bury was the Ripper incarnate. William Bury occupies the top of a short list of dubious merit - plausible Ripper suspects. I still don't believe ultimately he was, but the very fact that absolutely nothing excludes him (real life isn't the film Manhunter, Errata) leads me to believe that Bury must unquestionably be regarded as one of the very best of the named suspects.
Bury and James Kelly top that list for me, with Bury being ever so slightly more likely than Kelly (this might be different if we could get a solid trace on Kelly's whereabouts after January '88). Severin Klosowski is just a little ways down, followed by William Grant Grainger and David Cohen.
All of these men are proven at least to be murderously violent (Cohen), if not murderous (the rest). All were either local or, in the case of Grainger, reasonably familiar with the area.
No other named suspects need apply. Well, maybe Thomas Cutbush, if it can be demonstrated that his apparently harmless piquerism was a deterioration from a more actively violent psychosis.
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