Originally posted by Sunny Delight
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Someone who could roam the streets at night at night.
Someone who had somewhere to hide body parts away from the prying eyes of family. *
Someone with a hatred of prostitutes specifically, or women in general.
Someone who had a history of violence against the above/ including sexual violence.
Someone who was known to use a knife in real acts of violence.
Someone for whom something might have triggered the murders.
Someone with knowledge of anatomy/ even an obsession with the subject.
Someone obsessed with women’s bodies, their anatomy and of mutilation.
Someone whose disturbed behaviour had been noticed by others; especially those close to him.
Someone who might have struggled to hold down a steady job.
Someone who might have liked to talk about the murders.
Someone who, if his property had been searched, we would probably have expected to find at least some incriminating evidence.
* from Bullock, “In 1893, Clara offered up a clue. During an interview with KJ, she informed the reporter that in the rear garden of 14 Albert Street stood a brick outhouse, a place used solely by Cutbush. Kate had entered it once and though never enlightening her sister as to what she had discovered inside, on the day of her son’s arrest she arranged for it to be pulled down and destroyed, with the rubble removed immediately, leaving no trace of what once stood in its place.”
I’m not claiming that he was the ripper though SD. It’s interesting though that a man who (for me) ticks more boxes than any other suspect and yet he almost never gets mentioned or discussed. And yet we spend hours on here discussing non-suspects (accepted that I’m as guilty as anyone for this)
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