And I got to tell YOU, Errata, that you make more sense on this thread than a good number of other posters taken together.
126 years have passed, and we have had all the time in the world to study psychotic and manic people. They make incredibly bad bids for the Ripperīs role, end of story.
Thatīs not to say that they could not kill - clearly they can. It IS, however, to say that they could not approach a person, kill that person, eviscerate that person and leave the killing site cleanly, silently and efficiently and stay undetected. And the more killings of this type we have, the less credible it becomes that a manic or psychotic person have perpetrated them.
The Victorian police bought into the idea that the killer could be raving mad, and thatīs excusable to some extent since they knew a lot less than we do.
We should not fall into such a simple trap, though.
All the best,
126 years have passed, and we have had all the time in the world to study psychotic and manic people. They make incredibly bad bids for the Ripperīs role, end of story.
Thatīs not to say that they could not kill - clearly they can. It IS, however, to say that they could not approach a person, kill that person, eviscerate that person and leave the killing site cleanly, silently and efficiently and stay undetected. And the more killings of this type we have, the less credible it becomes that a manic or psychotic person have perpetrated them.
The Victorian police bought into the idea that the killer could be raving mad, and thatīs excusable to some extent since they knew a lot less than we do.
We should not fall into such a simple trap, though.
All the best,
Seems a bit harsh Fish, the people who know Jacob on this thread are trying to point out that he was NOT a raving lunatic, he had a illness that effectively attacked his brain little by little over a space of 5 years, slowly driving him insane, while still leaving him able to function.
In fact I studied syphilis and the effects of it quite in-depth to try and bring a fair argument to the case of Jacob. We didn't just pull his name out of a lucky bag. It is on the Jacob Levy thread.
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