Hi folks,
I've come up with a new profile of JtR based on the modus operandi, background, education, marital status, employment record etc of five modern day prostitute killers:
Peter Sutcliffe, Robert Hansen, Gary Ridgway, Robert Pickton and Steven Wright who are known to be responsible for the murders of more than 100 women – mainly prostitutes, but also runaways and vulnerable women walking home alone at night.
Between them, they claim to have killed more than 150 women, though even this figure may be higher.
Similarities across all five cases:
If you want to read the full article/ new profile of JtR, it's on Ripper wiki here http://wiki.casebook.org/index.php/User:Spryder
Let me know what you think.
Best,
Siobhan
I've come up with a new profile of JtR based on the modus operandi, background, education, marital status, employment record etc of five modern day prostitute killers:
Peter Sutcliffe, Robert Hansen, Gary Ridgway, Robert Pickton and Steven Wright who are known to be responsible for the murders of more than 100 women – mainly prostitutes, but also runaways and vulnerable women walking home alone at night.
Between them, they claim to have killed more than 150 women, though even this figure may be higher.
Similarities across all five cases:
- All five men had unhappy or dysfunctional childhoods.
- All five men were loners or poor communicators.
- All five men left school having achieved poor academic results and worked in non-professional, low-skilled employment throughout their lives.
- Four of the five men had been married. Pickton was the exception. Three of the five men had divorced twice.
- The age of the men at the time of their murderous campaigns ranged from early 30s to mid 50s.
- All five men had either mental disorders or suffered from serious addictions.
- Three of the five men had served in either the army (one) or navy (two).
- Three of the five men had taken “trophies” from their victims.
- Two of the men said they hated prostitutes; two others claimed they had been swindled out of money while frequenting them.
- All five men had already come to the attention of police for crimes unrelated to murder.
- Four of the five police investigations were deemed to be “mishandled” according to the media, the public and even the police themselves. Wright's investigation was the exception
If you want to read the full article/ new profile of JtR, it's on Ripper wiki here http://wiki.casebook.org/index.php/User:Spryder
Let me know what you think.
Best,
Siobhan
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