Caz writes:
"Of all the arguments against Chapman, I find the change of MO thing the weakest by far and most illogical. It's akin to saying that a young man who hits his girlfriend or gets into a fist fight on just a few occasions after taking drugs can't quit the drugs and settle down over the next decade, or equally would never take up robbing a few banks or mugging a few old ladies; or someone who plays a mean game of rugby in his teens but shows no interest in playing cards would never go on to play poker in his thirties long after his last appearance on the rugby field. "
Respectfully, Caz, it is not the same at all.
To begin with you say that it has been stated that one thing could not change into another, but that is not what has been said here, at least not on my behalf – what I am saying is that it is utterly, incredibly and laughably improbable, and as such a very good reason for those who seek the Ripper to shine their lights in other corners than the one Chapman sits in.
To carry on, going from a fistfight to restraining yourself from knocking yet another guy on his head does not really come across as a good comparison to going from ripping presumably unknown women up to get at their inner organs to secretly poisoning wifes and lovers.
The only Ripper type that sits well with such a comparison would be one that killed for money. Then I would be willing to discuss it without giggling at the same time.
But I think that most people out here are quite convinced that the Ripper did what he felt an urge to do, displaying a progression, and not a decision to step down, in each killing. So there is no need or even obvious probability to believe that he shifted down gearwise after Kelly. Very much speaks in another direction, a direction of him being hindered in his task for some reason.
All the best!
Fisherman
"Of all the arguments against Chapman, I find the change of MO thing the weakest by far and most illogical. It's akin to saying that a young man who hits his girlfriend or gets into a fist fight on just a few occasions after taking drugs can't quit the drugs and settle down over the next decade, or equally would never take up robbing a few banks or mugging a few old ladies; or someone who plays a mean game of rugby in his teens but shows no interest in playing cards would never go on to play poker in his thirties long after his last appearance on the rugby field. "
Respectfully, Caz, it is not the same at all.
To begin with you say that it has been stated that one thing could not change into another, but that is not what has been said here, at least not on my behalf – what I am saying is that it is utterly, incredibly and laughably improbable, and as such a very good reason for those who seek the Ripper to shine their lights in other corners than the one Chapman sits in.
To carry on, going from a fistfight to restraining yourself from knocking yet another guy on his head does not really come across as a good comparison to going from ripping presumably unknown women up to get at their inner organs to secretly poisoning wifes and lovers.
The only Ripper type that sits well with such a comparison would be one that killed for money. Then I would be willing to discuss it without giggling at the same time.
But I think that most people out here are quite convinced that the Ripper did what he felt an urge to do, displaying a progression, and not a decision to step down, in each killing. So there is no need or even obvious probability to believe that he shifted down gearwise after Kelly. Very much speaks in another direction, a direction of him being hindered in his task for some reason.
All the best!
Fisherman
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