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Originally posted by John Wheat View Post
I'm not convinced by any of the that.Last edited by Lewis C; 06-28-2023, 05:07 AM. Reason: added the word "anything", which I originally intended to include
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Originally posted by Lewis C View PostI think your victim profile is pretty solid. On suspects, I agree he prefers a certain kind of victim. For location, he preferred a certain area, but did you mean more than that?
I think he probably was working class, because he probably lived in the area, and it was a working class area.
He doesn't seem to have spent much time with Eddowes, unless he spent time with her previously. If we believe Schwartz' story and also conclude that BS man killed Stride, he seems to have approached Stride just before he hit her.
What do you base your ethnic part on, and are you counting Poland as part of northern Europe?
I don't think he necessarily spent hours with them, although a few times there is enough missing time for that to be possible. But I do believe they say something that sets him off. And when that happens he acts very quickly & not necessarily with an eye to his own safety. He was extremely lucky not to have been caught in almost all of the murders. Kelly was the only 'safe' one for him.
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Originally posted by Chava View Post
I think of Poland as Eastern Europe. His colouring is seen more commonly in the West of Scotland & Scandinavia than in England. I suspect he didn't say 'good evening' to Mrs Cox because he had an accent of some kind. I understand that's a reach. I think he is triggered by something other than just seeing a likely drunken prospect. Perhaps a reference to children left behind or dead. We know Long Liz had a sob story about losing her kids in the Princess Alice disaster. We know Kelly had a sob story about her lovely little boy--who no one seems to have actually seen. Catherine Eddowes was off to see her daughter in Bermondsey & cadge some money from her. Although said daughter had apparently moved leaving no forwarding address precisely to avoid her mum. Eddowes might have had a thing or two to say about that. Chapman was also taken up for drunkenness on numerous occasions while she was still with her husband. (We know he drank as well.). She'd had 3 kids. But one died, the youngest who would have been 8 when she was murdered was in a home for cripples. And I believe she said her surviving daughter was in France. She had deserted the family & gone to London. We know nothing of what Nicholls said about her kids. But she also certainly deserted the family on numerous occasions before finally leaving for good.
I don't think he necessarily spent hours with them, although a few times there is enough missing time for that to be possible. But I do believe they say something that sets him off. And when that happens he acts very quickly & not necessarily with an eye to his own safety. He was extremely lucky not to have been caught in almost all of the murders. Kelly was the only 'safe' one for him.
It seems that you consider Mary Cox the most important witness, right?
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Originally posted by PRIVATE INVESTIGATOR 1 View Post
Then you wouldn't be looking for someone who was in the habit of eating bread from the gutter?
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Originally posted by Dickere View Post
I doubt the eating bread part has particular significance, in fact people eating crusts in the street probably wasn't at all unusual. You imply he'd have been sitting there with a knife and fork wearing a napkin."The full picture always needs to be given. When this does not happen, we are left to make decisions on insufficient information." - Christer Holmgren
"Unfortunately, when one becomes obsessed by a theory, truth and logic rarely matter." - Steven Blomer
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Originally posted by Lewis C View Post
Is your idea that he is triggered by something just a hunch, or is it based on more than that? If this is true, is there any way of knowing which suspects are more likely or less likely to be triggered by something?
It seems that you consider Mary Cox the most important witness, right?
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Originally posted by Chava View Post... Another reason why I think this is about mothers not about sex.
-- Can anyone think of a suspect with a strange, mysterious and seemingly very assertive mother...? <*cough*...>
M.(Image of Charles Allen Lechmere is by artist Ashton Guilbeaux. Used by permission. Original art-work for sale.)
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Officially John Richardson was never a suspect ,he was cleared of any involvement of Chapmans murder on the morning after been interviewed by the police
Any attempt to somehow portray him as JTR is a silly and futile exercise.
Just like Charles Lechmere.'It doesn't matter how beautiful your theory is. It doesn't matter how smart you are . If it doesn't agree with experiment, its wrong'' . Richard Feynman
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Originally posted by FISHY1118 View PostOfficially John Richardson was never a suspect ,he was cleared of any involvement of Chapmans murder on the morning after been interviewed by the police
Any attempt to somehow portray him as JTR is a silly and futile exercise.
Just like Charles Lechmere.
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