I cannot imagine anyone doing what JtR did - but then someone did!
Many people believe that another hand stabbed Martha Tabram 39 times.
Somone did the "Torso" murders, with all that entailed?
Do you really imagine that an average, ordinary person would be able to actually pull this off?
Could an "an ordinary Joe (or Tom, Dick or Harry)" have been "able to accomplish this, then continue his normal mundane life. . ."?
Unless caught and convicted for another crime, the three men I cite above presumably did exactly that? Chapman/Klosowski seems to have functioned normally until caught.
Just what kind of person could kill an intimate or even a stranger, then coolly set out to and accomplish this level of mutilation?
In my view a man driven to a distraction by a woman whom he loved deeply, passionately, but who was frustratingly unobtainable and may have betrayed him or humiliated him beyond bearing. Just one explanation, but it will do.
From what I understand, people often panic after a crime, esp. murder, then they get into trouble because they can't think straight.
And many remain in control.
I can't imagine an ordinary Joe (or Tom, Dick or Harry) being able to accomplish this, then continue his normal mundane life. . .
Maybe that says something about your imagination... Maybe that as a decent person you cannot enter the mind of such a man. Not sure I could. But I try...
I think if the circumstances were a one-off; if the man got it out of his syetem; that it was an act of (in his view) justified homicide and would never be repeated - i see no reason that he could not have continued life.
i do not speak of the regrets, the nightmares etc he might have experienced...
Phil
Many people believe that another hand stabbed Martha Tabram 39 times.
Somone did the "Torso" murders, with all that entailed?
Do you really imagine that an average, ordinary person would be able to actually pull this off?
Could an "an ordinary Joe (or Tom, Dick or Harry)" have been "able to accomplish this, then continue his normal mundane life. . ."?
Unless caught and convicted for another crime, the three men I cite above presumably did exactly that? Chapman/Klosowski seems to have functioned normally until caught.
Just what kind of person could kill an intimate or even a stranger, then coolly set out to and accomplish this level of mutilation?
In my view a man driven to a distraction by a woman whom he loved deeply, passionately, but who was frustratingly unobtainable and may have betrayed him or humiliated him beyond bearing. Just one explanation, but it will do.
From what I understand, people often panic after a crime, esp. murder, then they get into trouble because they can't think straight.
And many remain in control.
I can't imagine an ordinary Joe (or Tom, Dick or Harry) being able to accomplish this, then continue his normal mundane life. . .
Maybe that says something about your imagination... Maybe that as a decent person you cannot enter the mind of such a man. Not sure I could. But I try...
I think if the circumstances were a one-off; if the man got it out of his syetem; that it was an act of (in his view) justified homicide and would never be repeated - i see no reason that he could not have continued life.
i do not speak of the regrets, the nightmares etc he might have experienced...
Phil
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