Originally posted by lynn cates
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I don't think the answer to whether JTR committed both crimes can be found in statistics, because the sample is too small. It may be very, very unlikely for two women in one city to be killed close together in space and time by two different people, but as long as it is a non-zero number, we have to allow that it is possible.
It is not as though there were double events (two murders within a few minutes, close together geographically) six weekends in a row, and we were being asked to believe that in each case, one murder was a JTR murder, and the other was by another person, yet not the same other person in each case, just a coincidental domestic situation.
The only way, I think, to determine whether they were killed by the same person, is by examination, and for that, we have just the two coroners' reports, which isn't much to go on.
I do want to add that I have known some people who think that proving the "Saucy Jack" postcard authentic would prove the double event to be real, but I don't know that this is true. Isn't it possible for JTR to have heard about the Stride murder, assuming for the moment he did not commit it, and decide that since the police already suspected him of it, he would take credit for it? If he was the sort to write postcards taunting the police, he might be inclined to up his body count that way.
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