Using witness statements and profiling to identify the Ripper
I'm interested in doing some research to use witness statements, profiling and census address records to try and identify the Ripper.
I think this secret will be to use enough assumptions to narrow the search, but not too specific as there are so many unknown variables.
This may be a waste of time and impossible to do. However I'd like to give it a go and keen to know if others are also interested.
Step 1 : Use Witness statements to create search criteria
My assumption is Lawende and PC William Smith are the most credible witnesses. They both saw a man aged about 30 years old, pale complexion, about 5'7" tall, clean shaven with small moustache.
Is there anything else we can tell from witness statements ?
Is the person not working class ? This means they are less likely to be a labourer, dock worker, etc.
William Marshall saw someone similar and heard him say “You would say anything but your prayers" in English accent which seemed well educated. If this is accurate, can we assume JTR was English, so not raised in Scotland, Ireland or Wales.
Step 2: Use Douglas (FBI) profiling to narrow search criteria
John Douglas (FBI) used knowledge about serial killers to produce the following profile:
There is a good summary of this profiling in the attached CBS article
I know a lot of people are sceptical about profiles such as these. However, they do have credibility and allows us to reduce search field.
Based upon this profile, can we assume JTR was not married, and lived on his own.
Other people have previously thought this was the case, as living with others would have increased chance that someone suspected and named him.
Step 3: Use geographic profiling to narrow search for where he lived
Kim Rossmo from Texas State University Centre for Geospatial Intelligence used some geographic profiling techniques to identify likely street addresses where the Ripper may have lived.
Wesley English also used geographic profiling to write the following article which identified possible streets where JTR may have lived.
One option is we search specific streets.
Step 4 : Search the 1891 Census to identify a short list
Debra A – who has demonstrated wonderful research skills on this site and JTR Forum – has suggested using findmypast which allows search by specific streets.
This would allow us to search for a man, aged 25-35 y.o., who is a lodger, is single and living in the targeted streets.
We could possibly remove those born outside England and who are from lower social class.
Interested to hear what others think
All the best
Craig
I'm interested in doing some research to use witness statements, profiling and census address records to try and identify the Ripper.
I think this secret will be to use enough assumptions to narrow the search, but not too specific as there are so many unknown variables.
This may be a waste of time and impossible to do. However I'd like to give it a go and keen to know if others are also interested.
Step 1 : Use Witness statements to create search criteria
My assumption is Lawende and PC William Smith are the most credible witnesses. They both saw a man aged about 30 years old, pale complexion, about 5'7" tall, clean shaven with small moustache.
Is there anything else we can tell from witness statements ?
Is the person not working class ? This means they are less likely to be a labourer, dock worker, etc.
William Marshall saw someone similar and heard him say “You would say anything but your prayers" in English accent which seemed well educated. If this is accurate, can we assume JTR was English, so not raised in Scotland, Ireland or Wales.
Step 2: Use Douglas (FBI) profiling to narrow search criteria
John Douglas (FBI) used knowledge about serial killers to produce the following profile:
There is a good summary of this profiling in the attached CBS article
I know a lot of people are sceptical about profiles such as these. However, they do have credibility and allows us to reduce search field.
Based upon this profile, can we assume JTR was not married, and lived on his own.
Other people have previously thought this was the case, as living with others would have increased chance that someone suspected and named him.
Step 3: Use geographic profiling to narrow search for where he lived
Kim Rossmo from Texas State University Centre for Geospatial Intelligence used some geographic profiling techniques to identify likely street addresses where the Ripper may have lived.
Wesley English also used geographic profiling to write the following article which identified possible streets where JTR may have lived.
One option is we search specific streets.
Step 4 : Search the 1891 Census to identify a short list
Debra A – who has demonstrated wonderful research skills on this site and JTR Forum – has suggested using findmypast which allows search by specific streets.
This would allow us to search for a man, aged 25-35 y.o., who is a lodger, is single and living in the targeted streets.
We could possibly remove those born outside England and who are from lower social class.
Interested to hear what others think
All the best
Craig
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