Originally posted by Abby Normal
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Ted Bundy had at least one of those too, and Mark Dixie more recently, in South Croydon, although in all three cases (including Thornhill) the first victim lived to tell the tale, with the result that a second was sought who paid the full price.
As the ripper wanted to mutilate, the fact that Stride died doesn't make the 1888 double event significantly different from these modern cases. The frustration at not being able to do his thing in Dutfield's Yard without seriously risking capture would explain why Eddowes had to die at all, let alone treated with such brutality afterwards in the limited time and light allowed.
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Caz
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