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G'Day c.d.
So there were knife murders. How many of them died from a cut to the throat and how many of those were prostitutes? How many women were murdered that had no other injuries other than the cut throat? Finally, how many women were murdered who were prostitutes and died from a cut to the throat without any other apparent injury and no apparent motive? There are knife murders and then there are knife murders.
G.U.T.G U T
There are two ways to be fooled, one is to believe what isn't true, the other is to refuse to believe that which is true.
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Originally posted by caz View PostHmmm, the 'suggestion' comes from a whole lot more than that, Errata, and 'there can't possibly be two killers' is nonsense, since nobody has ever had Jack down for every single case of murder that year. The suggestion that Jack may have gone on to find Eddowes because the Stride murder wasn't enough to satisfy his blood lust was there right from the start and hardly goes against common sense. It is also fully backed up by case after case of serial offenders in more recent decades producing similar double events when their first victim either survives or fails to tick all the boxes.
My mom's friend was shot in the head with a .44 coming home from work the same night as a Son of Sam murder. They were very excited because she lived and they thought she would identify the serial killer. She identified the man who shot her, but it wasn't Berkowitz. It was a dumb kid. Murders continue with or without a serial killer in the news.
There were 11 knife murders of adult women recorded for the whole of England in 1887 and again in 1889, while in 1888 I think the figure was 16 or 17, so there was no sign of any slacking off, just 5 or 6 more knife murders of adult women that year, all accounted for in just one teeny-tiny part of the country's capital, all pretty spectacular, all with no apparent motive and all unsolved.
Exactly. Nothing unusual that year if we can put the extra 5 or 6 knife murders of adult women down to that presence in Whitechapel.
Post hoc ergo propter hoc. We cannot say that Stride was a victim of Jack's because Eddowes was. If there is evidence of some kind that does link the murder of Stride to Jack the Ripper, then let that stand on it's own. But if the only way Stride makes sense is because a:Who else was going around cutting throats and b: Eddowes murder meant that Jack was dissatisfid with Stride, then there is no case against Jack in the murder of Stride, in which case we have to fall back on the 80% statistic. Because apparently 11 other guys were running around cutting throats regardless of what Jack did, and each murder has to stand on its own. It can't be propped up by another murder.
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Caz
XThe early bird might get the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese.
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G'Day all
I've seen it asked before but never answered, figures for 87 88 89 quoted but can anyone tell me just how many of those knife killings involved slashed throats?
I Can't find it anywhere, but don't have access to many of the records those of you "on the ground" do.
Thanks all
GUTG U T
There are two ways to be fooled, one is to believe what isn't true, the other is to refuse to believe that which is true.
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Originally posted by lynn cates View PostHello Errata. I appreciate your most reasonable post.
If there are future openings for logic faculty, may I put in your name?
Cheers.
LC
My hobbies include arguing in order to feel right in a world in which I am often wrong, a pathological trained need to be one of the smartest people in the room, and being unfairly judged by a culture that does not understand my particular makeup. Oh. And I crochet.The early bird might get the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese.
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Originally posted by lynn cates View PostHello Errata. Thanks.
But you certainly spotted the one fallacy that has been my pet peeve, almost from day one.
Cheers.
LC
And crusading for the mentally ill gets you a lot of stories. "My son was put on Prozac because he was depressed, he killed himself, ergo the Prozac made him kill himself". Huh? You don't think maybe the depression has something to do with that? Or "my sister was diagnosed Bipolar and she became a lesbian, ergo Bipolar made her a deviant". Or "This guy was diagnosed with an anxiety disorder, and he went and killed a bunch of people, ergo mentally ill people are dangerous." As though the diagnosis of a condition a person has had for years magically makes them monsters all of the sudden. It's pretty brutal.
And oh my god the laughs you would have at the bizarre logic that comes from people trying to not have a baby. I did this wacky thing, I didn't get pregnant, ergo it prevents pregnancy. No it doesn't. You just did unspeakable things with soft drinks for no reason. And it is damned hard not to laugh in these poor girls faces, but it's whats called magical thinking.
Let me put it to you this way. My aunt took my cousin to go see Santa. Nine months later, my baby cousin was born. Ergo Santa brought my cousin a baby sister. Or ergo Santa is my baby cousin's father. Or ergo my aunt has a twisted fetish for Jolly old Elves.
The visit to Santa did not cause my baby cousin to be born. Yes, one came after the other, but one did not cause the other.The early bird might get the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese.
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