That the 3 man murders, stabbing murders, dismemberment murders, knife skills evident murders, knife skill absent murders, single wound murders, indoor murders, outdoor murders, and two weapons murders within 6-8 months of each other most reasonably indicates that a single killer is most probable.
Added to that premise is the idea that the factions that did practice cruelty and murderous intent on a regular basis are somehow dormant during these same months, despite the evidence of recent bomb threats linked with East End characters and an ongoing plan to assassinate Mr Balfour, plus a public hearing into the allegations of parliamentary support of such acts and alliances with Irish self rule splinters.
The crime world did not go to sleep for the better part of a year to give an alleged serial maniac-mutilator-stabber-dismemberer free reign on the East End in 1888. And people get killed for lots of reasons, not just because the met up with the wrong stranger one night.
Added to that premise is the idea that the factions that did practice cruelty and murderous intent on a regular basis are somehow dormant during these same months, despite the evidence of recent bomb threats linked with East End characters and an ongoing plan to assassinate Mr Balfour, plus a public hearing into the allegations of parliamentary support of such acts and alliances with Irish self rule splinters.
The crime world did not go to sleep for the better part of a year to give an alleged serial maniac-mutilator-stabber-dismemberer free reign on the East End in 1888. And people get killed for lots of reasons, not just because the met up with the wrong stranger one night.

On the face of it, this doesn't make sense, because each murder was investigated separately on its own merits, and crimes of this nature were almost impossible for the police at the time to crack (hence the other unsolved murders in the list). If silencing them was the game, cutting their throats would have sufficed. Unless, coincidentally, the assassins had the same paraphilia as the killer, in fact more so with the increase in violence. A pattern of behaviour that's reconcilable with serial killer escalation.
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