I thought it was clear by what I wrote, but again you seems capable to see nothing but criticism to your case. Whatever. For me, the ripper killed his victims on the streets out of necessity, which means that he had no way to kidnap them or lure them elsewhere. The Thames murder, reasonably, would have had no reason to do that, since it's really likely that he had the means to do otherwise. I don't see a killer capable of leave no crime scene and no victim name to suddenly change to an M.O. that left us with crime scenes, identity of the victims, and witness reports. It's of course still possible that the Thames murder decided to haunt the streets for whatever reason: urge to kill, spreading terror, or anything else. But it's a possibility, not a certainty.
Ah, if you have an explanation for the ribs fact, I would like to know it if you are inclined to tell it.
Ah, if you have an explanation for the ribs fact, I would like to know it if you are inclined to tell it.
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