Originally posted by Abby Normal
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Now, did Hebbert also suggest the 'Ripper' killings were murdered by this unknown 'torso' killer? Or did he see medical dissimilarities? Or even psychological dissimilarities?
You see, I haven't forgotten our old friend Hermans.
We don't know if Hermans was even in London on the dates of any of the 'torso' cases, but he might have been.
Yet Fish doubts Hermans is a legitimate 'torso' suspect, because his Salt Lake crimes are allegedly too different from the London torso cases.
Yet, my hunch is that most people can see more potential similarity between Hermans' crimes and one or two of the London cases, then they can see between the London torso crimes and the murder of Polly Nichols.
If a person is going to dismiss a suspect because his crimes weren't "cookie cutter" enough, they shouldn't turn around and link two cases where the dissimilarities are even more evident.
Here's my view: a person willing to murder someone and cut them up is exceedingly rare. Thankfully!
To me, that rarity is far more relevant than any perceived differences in this or that crime.
So, if Fred Deeming is found to have been living next door to Liz Jackson (he wasn't), he's going to be among my suspects even if she wasn't buried under the floorboards.
Ditto Hermans and his stove in Salt Lake.
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