When discussing suspects in the past who were diagnosed with psychotic disorders, I've noticed some posters aren't receptive to the idea that it fits the profile of the Ripper, either because someone with schizophrenia wouldn't have lasted two seconds before getting caught, or because schizos aren't generally dangerous to others.
Well, the other day I was reading up on the murderer Robert Napper. Some might remember that it was pretty high-profile case at the time. Robert Napper, diagnosed as a paranoid schizophrenic, started out by sexually assaulting women in public parks in South-East London, and sometimes didn't care if the victim's children were in tow. Then he murdered Rachel Nickell in front of her young son on Wimbledon Common, stabbing her 49 times and mutilating the body.
His next victim was Samantha Bisset, a woman who he had been spying on. He attacked her in her own home, stabbing her in the chest and neck, killing her. Then he raped and suffocated her four year old daughter and left her for her dead in her bed. Napper returned to Samantha's body and dragged it into the living room to put in a sexually degrading pose. Taking the knife, he ripped the victim open and pulled back the ribcage to expose her organs which he then mutilated. Finally, he sliced off a part of her abdomen to take with him as a trophy.
Napper was charged with Samantha Bisset's murder only after a fingerprint was recovered from the scene of the crime. He was later interviewed in relation to Nickell's murder but denied any involvement. Napper was eventually charged after microscopic DNA taken from Nickell's body matched his profile. He was charged with manslaughter on grounds of 'diminished responsibility' and detained indefinitely at Broadmoor asylum.
Well, the other day I was reading up on the murderer Robert Napper. Some might remember that it was pretty high-profile case at the time. Robert Napper, diagnosed as a paranoid schizophrenic, started out by sexually assaulting women in public parks in South-East London, and sometimes didn't care if the victim's children were in tow. Then he murdered Rachel Nickell in front of her young son on Wimbledon Common, stabbing her 49 times and mutilating the body.
His next victim was Samantha Bisset, a woman who he had been spying on. He attacked her in her own home, stabbing her in the chest and neck, killing her. Then he raped and suffocated her four year old daughter and left her for her dead in her bed. Napper returned to Samantha's body and dragged it into the living room to put in a sexually degrading pose. Taking the knife, he ripped the victim open and pulled back the ribcage to expose her organs which he then mutilated. Finally, he sliced off a part of her abdomen to take with him as a trophy.
Napper was charged with Samantha Bisset's murder only after a fingerprint was recovered from the scene of the crime. He was later interviewed in relation to Nickell's murder but denied any involvement. Napper was eventually charged after microscopic DNA taken from Nickell's body matched his profile. He was charged with manslaughter on grounds of 'diminished responsibility' and detained indefinitely at Broadmoor asylum.
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