Thanks Rosella.
I like Richard Patterson's theory because in my opinion the Ripper hated women and the focus of his anger was directed at female prostitutes, unique in the way he mutilated them after he had slit their throat.
Richard provides not only a motive but a reason for the timing, that is critical in the Ripper enquiries, ie why did he start ? and why did he stop ? I also like Tumblety as a suspect as he was a woman hater with anatomical knowledge. He started over the Summer as he arrived in England for his holiday and it ended when he returned to America.
I think the other significant factor for timing is the pattern around the end of the first week and the end of the month at weekends. I think Richard will have to explain this. I like Trevor Marriott's theory as it focuses on this timing and explains it as corresponding to the movements of merchant seaman. Of course you can turn it on its head and say that the timing was determined by the work patterns of prostitutes who worked at night as these women were the focus of interest.
In answer to Richard & Karl's 3 points and replies.
1. The murder weapon was never found but what if there was more than one knife and he arrived with a wallet of knives. There could have been one knife to slit the throats and another to dissect the victims. The police surgeon Frederick Gordon Brown who examined Catherine Eddowes mentions the liver and thigh being stabbed with a pointed instrument but at the same time talks of another 2 jagged cuts. Also on Eddowes and Kelly the eyelids were removed that must have involved a smaller and finer knife. Brown said "The wounds on the face and abdomen prove that they were inflicted by a sharp, pointed knife, and that in the abdomen by one six inches or longer. "
2. The police surgeon Frederick Gordon Brown said after examining Catherine Eddowes "I believe the perpetrator of the act must have had considerable knowledge of the position of the organs in the abdominal cavity and the way of removing them. It required a great deal of medical knowledge to have removed the kidney and to know where it was placed. The parts removed would be of no use for any professional purpose." I have no medical knowledge so I defer to him. I think it is significant that the killer was selective of the organs. There seemed to be a purpose and it was not a case of just a frenzied slash at the body so the 'Ripper' tag maybe a misnomer. There was more damage to Kelly's body because the killer wanted more organs.
Finally there have been articles in the papers recently about 'the Yorkshire Ripper' Peter Sutcliffe and his motives. He started killing prostitutes because he heard a voice in his head while he was grave digging that he interpreted as from God telling him to kill prostitutes. "It kept saying I had got to go on a mission and it had a purpose. It was to remove the prostitutes. To get rid of them"(The Sun on Sunday 11.10.15). His Modus Operandi was to hit them on the head with a hammer. "Hammers and screwdrivers were his killing tools of choice and he also took along a knife to disembowel and mutilate his victims, earning himself his Ripper nickname . . The knife was part of a wedding gift when he married Sonia in 1974" (The Sun on Sunday 11.10.15).
His motive was a hatred of women. "Sutcliffe found out his girlfriend Sonia had been seeing another man, and he had recently had his first experience with a prostitute. He claimed she had fiddled him out of £5 change and made him a laughing stock at the local pub" (The Sun on Sunday 11.10.15).
Of his second victim Emily Jackson, he said "I was seething with hate for her". He attacked his 12th victim Marguerite Walls shouting "filthy prostitute" (The Sun on Sunday 11.10.15).
The timing of the nights was determined by his wife. "A year after their wedding while Sonia was working night shifts at a care home, Sutcliffe began his reign of terror" (The Sun on Sunday 11.10.15).
Is it a case of hell hath no fury like a MAN scorned ?
Anyway I hope Richard finds a publisher and he puts his argument out there. There are 35 suspects listed on this forum including Thompson and all the evidence is circumstantial and wouldn't convince a jury. Sutcliffe was only caught red handed by police officers when he had a prostitute in his car. He was local to the Yorkshire area.
I like Richard Patterson's theory because in my opinion the Ripper hated women and the focus of his anger was directed at female prostitutes, unique in the way he mutilated them after he had slit their throat.
Richard provides not only a motive but a reason for the timing, that is critical in the Ripper enquiries, ie why did he start ? and why did he stop ? I also like Tumblety as a suspect as he was a woman hater with anatomical knowledge. He started over the Summer as he arrived in England for his holiday and it ended when he returned to America.
I think the other significant factor for timing is the pattern around the end of the first week and the end of the month at weekends. I think Richard will have to explain this. I like Trevor Marriott's theory as it focuses on this timing and explains it as corresponding to the movements of merchant seaman. Of course you can turn it on its head and say that the timing was determined by the work patterns of prostitutes who worked at night as these women were the focus of interest.
In answer to Richard & Karl's 3 points and replies.
1. The murder weapon was never found but what if there was more than one knife and he arrived with a wallet of knives. There could have been one knife to slit the throats and another to dissect the victims. The police surgeon Frederick Gordon Brown who examined Catherine Eddowes mentions the liver and thigh being stabbed with a pointed instrument but at the same time talks of another 2 jagged cuts. Also on Eddowes and Kelly the eyelids were removed that must have involved a smaller and finer knife. Brown said "The wounds on the face and abdomen prove that they were inflicted by a sharp, pointed knife, and that in the abdomen by one six inches or longer. "
2. The police surgeon Frederick Gordon Brown said after examining Catherine Eddowes "I believe the perpetrator of the act must have had considerable knowledge of the position of the organs in the abdominal cavity and the way of removing them. It required a great deal of medical knowledge to have removed the kidney and to know where it was placed. The parts removed would be of no use for any professional purpose." I have no medical knowledge so I defer to him. I think it is significant that the killer was selective of the organs. There seemed to be a purpose and it was not a case of just a frenzied slash at the body so the 'Ripper' tag maybe a misnomer. There was more damage to Kelly's body because the killer wanted more organs.
Finally there have been articles in the papers recently about 'the Yorkshire Ripper' Peter Sutcliffe and his motives. He started killing prostitutes because he heard a voice in his head while he was grave digging that he interpreted as from God telling him to kill prostitutes. "It kept saying I had got to go on a mission and it had a purpose. It was to remove the prostitutes. To get rid of them"(The Sun on Sunday 11.10.15). His Modus Operandi was to hit them on the head with a hammer. "Hammers and screwdrivers were his killing tools of choice and he also took along a knife to disembowel and mutilate his victims, earning himself his Ripper nickname . . The knife was part of a wedding gift when he married Sonia in 1974" (The Sun on Sunday 11.10.15).
His motive was a hatred of women. "Sutcliffe found out his girlfriend Sonia had been seeing another man, and he had recently had his first experience with a prostitute. He claimed she had fiddled him out of £5 change and made him a laughing stock at the local pub" (The Sun on Sunday 11.10.15).
Of his second victim Emily Jackson, he said "I was seething with hate for her". He attacked his 12th victim Marguerite Walls shouting "filthy prostitute" (The Sun on Sunday 11.10.15).
The timing of the nights was determined by his wife. "A year after their wedding while Sonia was working night shifts at a care home, Sutcliffe began his reign of terror" (The Sun on Sunday 11.10.15).
Is it a case of hell hath no fury like a MAN scorned ?
Anyway I hope Richard finds a publisher and he puts his argument out there. There are 35 suspects listed on this forum including Thompson and all the evidence is circumstantial and wouldn't convince a jury. Sutcliffe was only caught red handed by police officers when he had a prostitute in his car. He was local to the Yorkshire area.
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