So, we’ve invested time, thought, and energy in discussing and – in some sense – vetting Cross/Lechmere over the past days and weeks. It seems a few have been “convinced”, some are on the fence, others remain highly skeptical (myself included). Anyone who’s been around for any length of time has seen the ebb and flow of opinion.
So where are we today? I thought it may be interesting to mine information from current opinion, while keeping it concise and to the point. So, let’s try this:
NAME your top JtR candidate.
Give one (1) to five (5) brief points that support your view.
List three ‘honorable mention’ candidates.
I’ll go first.
Name: PERSON OR PERSONS UNKNOWN
1. Contemporary investigators failed to make a convincing case against any suspect.
2. Serial killers were poorly understood in 1888, therefore I don’t have confidence that the investigation was properly focused or conducted.
3. Due that fact that forensic science was in its infancy, I am beginning to believe more strongly that these crimes were the work of several killers, working independently of one another, perhaps copying previous killings.
4. None of the current crop of (modern) suspects has, for me, survived close scrutiny.
Honorable Mentions: Hyam Hymans. Jacob Levy. Edward Buchan.
So where are we today? I thought it may be interesting to mine information from current opinion, while keeping it concise and to the point. So, let’s try this:
NAME your top JtR candidate.
Give one (1) to five (5) brief points that support your view.
List three ‘honorable mention’ candidates.
I’ll go first.
Name: PERSON OR PERSONS UNKNOWN
1. Contemporary investigators failed to make a convincing case against any suspect.
2. Serial killers were poorly understood in 1888, therefore I don’t have confidence that the investigation was properly focused or conducted.
3. Due that fact that forensic science was in its infancy, I am beginning to believe more strongly that these crimes were the work of several killers, working independently of one another, perhaps copying previous killings.
4. None of the current crop of (modern) suspects has, for me, survived close scrutiny.
Honorable Mentions: Hyam Hymans. Jacob Levy. Edward Buchan.
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