I don't think he changed his style at all. I think he wanted his victims' money, when they had any, and he thought women easy to come by and were expendable. When one became an encumbrance or lost his interest, he got rid of them. I can easily see him continuing to be the Ripper, if he was the Ripper
Hi Claire,
Once he saw, though, that he could benefit from her death, his 'background' in killing, as per Caz's argument, would have removed all inhibitions to murder.
More problematic than the proposed "change", in my view, is the lack of a viable incentive for that change in the first place. It just isn't enough to say maybe this happened to make him consider a change, or he just did...
Best regards,
Ben
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