My last post - not going to clog up the board.
It seems to me that a quack anatomist is the closest fit rather than a mysogynist or a barber. Francis Spurzheim Craig was named after a quack anatomist, Johann Gaspar Spurzheim, whose views were denounced as quackery in the Edinburgh Review in 1815 and in response who travelled to Edinburgh the following year to carry out public dissections.
Spurzheim died just short of his fifty-sixth birthday and his heart was removed.
Elizabeth Weston Davies (Mary Kelly) was killed and her heart removed one day before the fifty-sixth anniversary of Spurzheim's death.
The journalist Craig was living in Ripon Street, Aylesbury in 1875 when he was discovered to have been plagiarising items for the Bucks Advertiser. Between then and 1888 he undertook professional mapping work for Spalding's Plan of Cambridge; literally, place names were how he made his buck.
The first murder took place in Buck's Row, and after the second murder (both of which having shown signs of anatomical knowledge) the Dear Boss letter was sent to an outlet liable to be known only to journalists (an error by the murderer if a journalist), referring to his "funny little games", the risk of being "buckled", and signed Jack the Ripper.
Originality at last, Francis must have thought.
Elizabeth Craig (nee Weston Davies) was fluent in Welsh, had a brother named Jonto, had worked in an upper class brothel in west London and there is no evidence of her existence after 1888.
Mary Jane Kelly was fluent in Welsh, had a brother named Jonto, had worked in an upper class brothel in west London and had the name Davies appended to her death certificate.
The rest of Mary Kelly's story is palpably the narrative of a poor girl trying to dissociate herself from what she had become by deconstructing, rearranging and misrepresenting elements of her life. She said she had a relative on the London stage - with all the men and women merely players.
The four previous murders were followed by rushed quack dissections in a mixture of attempted misdirection (which succeeded for more than a century) and probably the release of a lifetime of imbibing his father's quack anatomical mumbo jumbo.
I'm sure others will say that they need to await cast-iron dna evidence, discovery of a videotaped confession, photographic evidence of a crime in commission and production of a suicide note more incriminating than the one that read "It would only pain you to see the Doctor's treatment". Until then, just imho, if it quacks like a duck then, 127 years later, this one is no wild goose.
It seems to me that a quack anatomist is the closest fit rather than a mysogynist or a barber. Francis Spurzheim Craig was named after a quack anatomist, Johann Gaspar Spurzheim, whose views were denounced as quackery in the Edinburgh Review in 1815 and in response who travelled to Edinburgh the following year to carry out public dissections.
Spurzheim died just short of his fifty-sixth birthday and his heart was removed.
Elizabeth Weston Davies (Mary Kelly) was killed and her heart removed one day before the fifty-sixth anniversary of Spurzheim's death.
The journalist Craig was living in Ripon Street, Aylesbury in 1875 when he was discovered to have been plagiarising items for the Bucks Advertiser. Between then and 1888 he undertook professional mapping work for Spalding's Plan of Cambridge; literally, place names were how he made his buck.
The first murder took place in Buck's Row, and after the second murder (both of which having shown signs of anatomical knowledge) the Dear Boss letter was sent to an outlet liable to be known only to journalists (an error by the murderer if a journalist), referring to his "funny little games", the risk of being "buckled", and signed Jack the Ripper.
Originality at last, Francis must have thought.
Elizabeth Craig (nee Weston Davies) was fluent in Welsh, had a brother named Jonto, had worked in an upper class brothel in west London and there is no evidence of her existence after 1888.
Mary Jane Kelly was fluent in Welsh, had a brother named Jonto, had worked in an upper class brothel in west London and had the name Davies appended to her death certificate.
The rest of Mary Kelly's story is palpably the narrative of a poor girl trying to dissociate herself from what she had become by deconstructing, rearranging and misrepresenting elements of her life. She said she had a relative on the London stage - with all the men and women merely players.
The four previous murders were followed by rushed quack dissections in a mixture of attempted misdirection (which succeeded for more than a century) and probably the release of a lifetime of imbibing his father's quack anatomical mumbo jumbo.
I'm sure others will say that they need to await cast-iron dna evidence, discovery of a videotaped confession, photographic evidence of a crime in commission and production of a suicide note more incriminating than the one that read "It would only pain you to see the Doctor's treatment". Until then, just imho, if it quacks like a duck then, 127 years later, this one is no wild goose.
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