Hi Natalie,
You're seemingly very eager for Jack the Ripper to have been from a higher class, and that agenda creeps into far too many of my posts, from my humble observations.
I've been responsible for no anachronisms. Show me one I've made. And my suggestion that Jack the Ripper was probably not an upper-class "Throw another peasant on the fire!" type of Hollywood lore certainly doesn't count as one.
A) Macnaghten didn't know anything about serial killers, unlike modern commentators who have a decade of experience from which to inform their judgement.
B) Macnagthen wasn't even a professional policeman, having never risen through the ranks and only receiving a high ranking direct from the tea plantations in India.
C) Nobody else seemed to have agreed with Macnaghten, especially not those at the helm of the case in 1888.
Then you venture off on some wild irrelevent tangent about poisoners Cream and Chapman. Firstly, Chapman was locally-based (just as Cream was in Lambeth) and certainly not from an upper-middle class background, and secondly, the reliable eyewitnes and physical evidence (poisoning) pointed specifically away from, say, a local laboruing type and in the direction of someone with medical knowledge. Not so in the case of Jack the Ripper, and nearly all the other non-poisoning serial killers who make up the majority. Poisoning serials tend to be perpetrated by doctors and those with medical knowledge; white collar professions, and just as poisoning serials are in the minority, so too are upper-middle class serial killers. Not so in the case of Jack the Ripper, and nearly all the other non-poisoning.
I'm afraid it's purely an assumption that JTR specifically targetted a victim "type", rather than taking easy advantage of what was most readily available within his own geoegraphical, ecomonical and cultural orbit as far more serial killers do.
If it's "inappropriate" to make comparisons with more modern serial killers, it's even more so to make comparisons with serial poisoners.
You're seemingly very eager for Jack the Ripper to have been from a higher class, and that agenda creeps into far too many of my posts, from my humble observations.
You must recognise that I was in fact making points about several of your anachronisms and shibboleths re the middle and upper classes, Victorian serial killers and their class background
The fact remains that Sir Melville Macnaghten ,assistant commissioner of police 1889, had Druitt down as the Ripper and Druitt was neither working class or local so you cannot simply dismiss Druitt on the basis of class andon him not being local ,or wish him away,because you have first to deal with why Macnaghten thought he was the ripper.
B) Macnagthen wasn't even a professional policeman, having never risen through the ranks and only receiving a high ranking direct from the tea plantations in India.
C) Nobody else seemed to have agreed with Macnaghten, especially not those at the helm of the case in 1888.
Then you venture off on some wild irrelevent tangent about poisoners Cream and Chapman. Firstly, Chapman was locally-based (just as Cream was in Lambeth) and certainly not from an upper-middle class background, and secondly, the reliable eyewitnes and physical evidence (poisoning) pointed specifically away from, say, a local laboruing type and in the direction of someone with medical knowledge. Not so in the case of Jack the Ripper, and nearly all the other non-poisoning serial killers who make up the majority. Poisoning serials tend to be perpetrated by doctors and those with medical knowledge; white collar professions, and just as poisoning serials are in the minority, so too are upper-middle class serial killers. Not so in the case of Jack the Ripper, and nearly all the other non-poisoning.
I'm afraid it's purely an assumption that JTR specifically targetted a victim "type", rather than taking easy advantage of what was most readily available within his own geoegraphical, ecomonical and cultural orbit as far more serial killers do.
You tend to make assumptions on the basis of inappropriate comparison with 21st century statistics about "serial killers",how they operate and where
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