Hello, all.
Of the two hundred-plus individuals that have been named as Jack the Ripper, only a few stand out as having ever been proven to have murdered at all. Some of them are serial killers regardless of their responsibility for the Whitechapel murders: Severin Klosowski, Frederick Deeming, and Dr. Thomas Neil Cream were just as notorious in their day as Ted Bundy or Richard Ramirez are in our own. Others are known only to have committed one such crime, but the circumstances seem to summon to mind the Autumn of Terror. Chief among them are James Kelly, Carl Feigenbaum and William Bury. Still others are not known to have killed, but were instead caught in the attempt, e.g. William Grant Grainger.
Should the focus for any search begin with these men and those like them? Does the fact that they killed (or tried to) weigh more heavily than circumstantial evidence against their having been involved in the Ripper killings? Does the fact that multiple serial murderers may have been operating in close proximity at the time hopelessly blur the lines between them in this case, as it nearly did with Bundy and the Green River Killer?
Of the two hundred-plus individuals that have been named as Jack the Ripper, only a few stand out as having ever been proven to have murdered at all. Some of them are serial killers regardless of their responsibility for the Whitechapel murders: Severin Klosowski, Frederick Deeming, and Dr. Thomas Neil Cream were just as notorious in their day as Ted Bundy or Richard Ramirez are in our own. Others are known only to have committed one such crime, but the circumstances seem to summon to mind the Autumn of Terror. Chief among them are James Kelly, Carl Feigenbaum and William Bury. Still others are not known to have killed, but were instead caught in the attempt, e.g. William Grant Grainger.
Should the focus for any search begin with these men and those like them? Does the fact that they killed (or tried to) weigh more heavily than circumstantial evidence against their having been involved in the Ripper killings? Does the fact that multiple serial murderers may have been operating in close proximity at the time hopelessly blur the lines between them in this case, as it nearly did with Bundy and the Green River Killer?
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