today's lecture
Hello Malcolm. Thanks.
"it is a very violent attack, the attacker seems to be stronger and far more clumsy than JTR, he's in a rage too; well it definitely looks like it."
Well, when you compare to "JTR," which killing do you have in mind? MJK's killing looks clumsy to me--Dr. Bond as well.
"this is the end of Sept?"
Somewhat before.
"unfortunately this murder has been committed a wee bit out of the way, it's too far off the main train route from London"
JTR wasn't immobile, was he? (Sorry, couldn't resist.)
"it's like a one man version of the Tabram murder, but if this is JTR, why has he killed in this hard to get to location, rather than another Whitechapel murder, which is so easy!"
Well, could he not be visiting with friends and have a sudden urge? (Again, forgive me. I may have been on the boards too long.)
"why is there a large gap between 8th sept and the 30th sept, plus a larger gap from Eddowes to MJK."
Now you're talking!
"plus, why dont we have any other hideous murders up north around Durham, during this time frame...... 6 months either side"
JTR wasn't a robot, was he? (Oh, do forgive me. I'm an impertinent twit.)
"and also this bloke was never caught."
Well, neither were any of the other mysterious killers from 1888.
"is this JTR ?....."
Most certainly not--that, even if there WERE a JTR.
"but he hasn't gutted her and this is a quiet area compared to London......."
Even better so as not to get caught.
"yes, but Coles and Mackenzie weren't gutted either, Stride wasn't for other reasons so this doesn't count.... but does show you that JTR doesn't always mutilate!"
Better: it shows that one can die of a cut throat and not be ripped.
"the knife looks long and sharp, the neck has been cut with huge force, but also from an experienced hand, now dont confuse clumsy rage with inexperience, because this killer is upset about something, but he's also planned his attack in advance, what upset him ?...... no idea"
Ah, keep going!
"but she wasn't a prostitute"
How do we know that? Conversely, where is the solid evidence for Kate soliciting? It's 1 of the clock, she is getting off a drunk, likely has not eaten or had water, and her bladder is full. Stop off for a quick one to have money for her boyfriend? Ahem.
"1.....no other similar murders in this area"
Well, how many murders took place in Aldgate?
"2.....killer never caught"
Was the torso chap caught? What about Smith's assailants?
"3.....killed on the weekend and in the same time line as JTR"
Don't forget bank holidays and comp time. (heh-heh)
"4.....Similar almost severed head to MJK and Eddowes"
Kate's wound nicked the cartilage; Polly and Annie, the bone.
"so could this still be JTR ?......"
No. It was Waddell.
"I don't know what happened to her boyfriend Waddle"
If I recall properly, he was hanged.
Now, why did I bring all this up? Simply to show that the Leather Apron killings inspired one copy cat. But if one, why not two? And if in Durham, why not in Aldgate?
Cheers.
LC
Hello Malcolm. Thanks.
"it is a very violent attack, the attacker seems to be stronger and far more clumsy than JTR, he's in a rage too; well it definitely looks like it."
Well, when you compare to "JTR," which killing do you have in mind? MJK's killing looks clumsy to me--Dr. Bond as well.
"this is the end of Sept?"
Somewhat before.
"unfortunately this murder has been committed a wee bit out of the way, it's too far off the main train route from London"
JTR wasn't immobile, was he? (Sorry, couldn't resist.)
"it's like a one man version of the Tabram murder, but if this is JTR, why has he killed in this hard to get to location, rather than another Whitechapel murder, which is so easy!"
Well, could he not be visiting with friends and have a sudden urge? (Again, forgive me. I may have been on the boards too long.)
"why is there a large gap between 8th sept and the 30th sept, plus a larger gap from Eddowes to MJK."
Now you're talking!
"plus, why dont we have any other hideous murders up north around Durham, during this time frame...... 6 months either side"
JTR wasn't a robot, was he? (Oh, do forgive me. I'm an impertinent twit.)
"and also this bloke was never caught."
Well, neither were any of the other mysterious killers from 1888.
"is this JTR ?....."
Most certainly not--that, even if there WERE a JTR.
"but he hasn't gutted her and this is a quiet area compared to London......."
Even better so as not to get caught.
"yes, but Coles and Mackenzie weren't gutted either, Stride wasn't for other reasons so this doesn't count.... but does show you that JTR doesn't always mutilate!"
Better: it shows that one can die of a cut throat and not be ripped.
"the knife looks long and sharp, the neck has been cut with huge force, but also from an experienced hand, now dont confuse clumsy rage with inexperience, because this killer is upset about something, but he's also planned his attack in advance, what upset him ?...... no idea"
Ah, keep going!
"but she wasn't a prostitute"
How do we know that? Conversely, where is the solid evidence for Kate soliciting? It's 1 of the clock, she is getting off a drunk, likely has not eaten or had water, and her bladder is full. Stop off for a quick one to have money for her boyfriend? Ahem.
"1.....no other similar murders in this area"
Well, how many murders took place in Aldgate?
"2.....killer never caught"
Was the torso chap caught? What about Smith's assailants?
"3.....killed on the weekend and in the same time line as JTR"
Don't forget bank holidays and comp time. (heh-heh)
"4.....Similar almost severed head to MJK and Eddowes"
Kate's wound nicked the cartilage; Polly and Annie, the bone.
"so could this still be JTR ?......"
No. It was Waddell.
"I don't know what happened to her boyfriend Waddle"
If I recall properly, he was hanged.
Now, why did I bring all this up? Simply to show that the Leather Apron killings inspired one copy cat. But if one, why not two? And if in Durham, why not in Aldgate?
Cheers.
LC
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