Originally posted by GBinOz
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Deeming was a very disturbed individual indeed and his childhood experiences were a driving factor for this.
With Deeming, it has always been about Geographics.
If he was even shown to have been in London in the Autumn of 1888, then IMO he would arguably jump up to become the prime suspect.
Unlike Bury, he was proven to have murdered multiple people.
As things stand...
Bury was a wife killer.
Deeming was a serial killer.
A person would need to have murdered at least 3 different individuals on at least 2 separate occasions and locations, to be considered a "Serial Killer."
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