I would like to try a thought experiment, using the well versed minds at this forum as a sounding board. The premis of this exercise is that George Chapman is suspect. I would like for the you guys to raise objections to his canidacy and I want to see if my understanding of serials, people, and the case would explain your objections. This is not a fact base excrcise, but obviously we cannot ignore facts. My intent is not to cnvert people to my way of thinking ( God help Us if that were possible) but rather to see if If this strong hunch I possess bears up to scrutiny. I thank you all in advance..., now have at me.
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Originally posted by Roy Corduroy View PostHi Proto,
OK, here's one. There is no evidence he commited any of the Whitechapel murders.
RoyWe are all born cute as a button and dumb as rocks. We grow out of cute fast!
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Originally posted by c.d. View PostAnd that puts him on the same level as the rest of the suspects.
c.d.We are all born cute as a button and dumb as rocks. We grow out of cute fast!
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Hi Dave,
Two things,
It appears that a motive for the poison murders was financial gain. Unless you believe Klosowski was hired to procure organs for sale, or robbed his victims, then not only has the method of murder changed, but the motivating factor as well.
And, as has been noted before, nothing prevented Chapman from carrying on with his Ripper-style attacks, so why the switch? What do we know of SK's that suggest that they would abandon a working method in favor of an entirely different one? Do you believe it is some type of natural SK evolution that we have similar examples of?
Disorganized to organized = graphic knife attacks on street prostitutes to slow poison murders of his domestic partners in his home?
JM
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Originally posted by jmenges View PostHi Dave,
Two things,
It appears that a motive for the poison murders was financial gain. Unless you believe Klosowski was hired to procure organs for sale, or robbed his victims, then not only has the method of murder changed, but the motivating factor as well.
And, as has been noted before, nothing prevented Chapman from carrying on with his Ripper-style attacks, so why the switch? What do we know of SK's that suggest that they would abandon a working method in favor of an entirely different one? Do you believe it is some type of natural SK evolution that we have similar examples of?
Disorganized to organized = graphic knife attacks on street prostitutes to slow poison murders of his domestic partners in his home?
JMWe are all born cute as a button and dumb as rocks. We grow out of cute fast!
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Originally posted by protohistorian View PostWhat is the state of evidence on the assertion of financial gain?
Chapman has been characterized as a man who callously rid himself of the women whom he tired of. Once the female in his life bored him, snap of the fingers and they could be gone. This to me is an altogether different mindset from the random, quick, stranger killings of the Ripper. You say this behavior points to an evolution of his organization, but Chapman seems to settle into domestic relationships and then become unsettled, then murder or not murder. Its hard for me at least to connect the two as an evolution of his technique.
JM
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Originally posted by protohistorian View PostWhat is the state of evidence on the assertion of financial gain?Kind regards, Sam Flynn
"Suche Nullen" (Nietzsche, Götzendämmerung, 1888)
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Originally posted by Sam Flynn View PostKlosowski's first (known) poison victim, Mary Spink, had an inheritance of several hundred pounds, if I remember correctly.We are all born cute as a button and dumb as rocks. We grow out of cute fast!
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Thanks John
Originally posted by jmenges View PostI don't have the HL Adams in front of me but I'll pick it up shortly. So, in honesty, I can't point to a specific example. Whether it had something to do with his last attempt to quickly procure a death certificate (which was refused), the suggestion that he killed those who became financial burdens (like potentially his own offspring), and the attempted arson of the building he was leasing. Together, if true, these suggest that part of his motivation was financial.
Chapman has been characterized as a man who callously rid himself of the women whom he tired of. Once the female in his life bored him, snap of the fingers and they could be gone. This to me is an altogether different mindset from the random, quick, stranger killings of the Ripper. You say this behavior points to an evolution of his organization, but Chapman seems to settle into domestic relationships and then become unsettled, then murder or not murder. Its hard for me at least to connect the two as an evolution of his technique.
JMWe are all born cute as a button and dumb as rocks. We grow out of cute fast!
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Originally posted by protohistorian View PostThanks, is that the extent of evidence behind the assertion that the motive was financial?
The extent of the evidence doesn't go far I'll grant you - but, for what it's worth, it's somewhat stronger than any I've seen that would turn him into Jack the Ripper.Kind regards, Sam Flynn
"Suche Nullen" (Nietzsche, Götzendämmerung, 1888)
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Originally posted by protohistorian View PostThe second issue is covered in a previous response. As for financial gain, that is a matter of outside entities (i.e. insurance companies ) responding to the death of the client. It could just as easily be bonus for George. This need not be a concious perception within the mind of George, so much as the fulfillment of a contractual obligation on the part of the insurance company. What is the state of evidence on the assertion of financial gain? thank you for participating, Respectfully Dave.We are all born cute as a button and dumb as rocks. We grow out of cute fast!
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Originally posted by Sam Flynn View PostThe first poisoning murder, perhaps - which may have simplified matters when it came to repeating the deed later.
The extent of the evidence doesn't go far I'll grant you - but, for what it's worth, it's somewhat stronger than any I've seen that would turn him into Jack the Ripper.We are all born cute as a button and dumb as rocks. We grow out of cute fast!
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It occurs to me that Chapman's "wife" left him on the return trip from America, if I am correct, this would also be a triggering event, and there would again be non- ripperlike crimes against women. These I suspect could be rapes as well as physical assaults. Also, what is the span of time between Chapmans return and poisoning no.1? Thanks for the help!We are all born cute as a button and dumb as rocks. We grow out of cute fast!
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