One commonly held view among Ripperologists is that the Ripper had to be a local to explain his familiarity with the mazy streets and back-alleys of Whitechapel. Of course, this doesn't have to be the case. Some believe the Ripper was from a higher social class and prone to regularly 'slumming it' in the East End, thus explaining his knowledge of the neighbourhood. Notwithstanding the argument that serial killers rarely poop on their own doorstep. Perhaps that can be said for modern serial killers, but did the Ripper have much choice in the matter?
It does intrigue me that the Ripper was active in such a concentrated area. The Whitechapel victims were all killed within an area of roughly one square mile. Does this support the idea that the Ripper was a local or not? I can't decide.
With the police and local vigilantes pooling resources in order to catch the fiend, it's interesting that he stuck to the same stomping ground. Whitechapel suited his needs no doubt but it was becoming riskier and riskier to operate. Are you telling me that there weren't other seedy parts of London he couldn't have switched to? Why wouldn't the Ripper feasibly move further afield? With the benefit of hindsight we can say that he didn't have to, because he got away with it, but at the time he must've known that he was living closer and closer to the edge. Unless that fear of getting caught was all part of the buzz that came with these murders.
It does intrigue me that the Ripper was active in such a concentrated area. The Whitechapel victims were all killed within an area of roughly one square mile. Does this support the idea that the Ripper was a local or not? I can't decide.
With the police and local vigilantes pooling resources in order to catch the fiend, it's interesting that he stuck to the same stomping ground. Whitechapel suited his needs no doubt but it was becoming riskier and riskier to operate. Are you telling me that there weren't other seedy parts of London he couldn't have switched to? Why wouldn't the Ripper feasibly move further afield? With the benefit of hindsight we can say that he didn't have to, because he got away with it, but at the time he must've known that he was living closer and closer to the edge. Unless that fear of getting caught was all part of the buzz that came with these murders.
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