Originally posted by Pontius2000
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I'm not saying he escaped therefore he wasn't insane, what I'm doing is arguing that the man at least had the knowledge to understand what was happening, and that his actions imply a modicum of effort and planning, which is my argument against your idea of him being a chancer running on luck.
I feel, like many others before me, that the killer was savvy enough to do certain things well, which lead me to believe he wasn't doing it by chance, and that he'd had an idea of what his plan was and how he was to see it through. It is my argument that he was at least, to some degree, using a methodology.
I'm not saying that he should've been wandering around, drooling and raving, but that the idea of a swift and calculated blitz-attacker does not jibe with a schizoid who is running on pure luck and lunacy.
I don't doubt that mentally-ill people can and do commit crimes, but what I do doubt is that they commit crimes such as the ones seen in Whitechapel, crimes which all followed a pattern and a formula. Had a raving madman been the culprit, why would we not see a varying display of murders, with differing methods and instruments used?
It doesn't take long on Google to see that murders in and around London were not all that rare. I myself have a book on Liverpool murders and Manchester murders from the same period, and it's not a rarity at all. The types of murders that we see in this case are quite something else, though. But a slit throat does not make a Ripper murder.
I think a lot of the consensus was that Jack was rightfully mad, I mean, he wasn't your average pie and chip man, was he? But I think there's a difference between raving madman and certifiable schizoid. I don't think the medicos and the investigators of the time were drawing a fine enough line between the two.
It is nonsensical to assume that you can just open a person up and know where to locate specific organs and how best to remove them in a short amount of time. I don't even know why that is a point of debate, tbh. You're making it out like it was just a casual thing for any madman to do, to be able to go into a body and locate a specific organ and remove it in a speedy manner. It is more than likely that the person doing that would know what he was after and how to best obtain it in a short amount of time.
You're more than welcome to your own theories, as am I, but I'm not convinced that you're close to the money.
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