Originally posted by m_w_r
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Many thanks for making the context clearer. I can see now how “la de da then” can be interpreted as “in 1894 but certainly not back in 1890” and not “la de da then as now, not changed a bit”.
What I can’t quite see - and this is addressed to all - is what real difference it makes in terms of this thread. Whatever Klosowski’s circumstances were like in 1888, he would presumably have had aspirations to better himself and he had to clothe himself somehow or frighten the horses. The old clothes markets brimmed over with opportunities for a man on the tightest budget to kit himself out in threadbare versions of garments that were once bought new by the smart and stylish.
Also, while I don’t know how true it is, I have seen it suggested that serial killers can stop if they have a strong enough reason to do so, such as a distinct improvement in their personal circumstances, which could be social, material or marital. Assuming Klosowski did indeed undergo a complete change of ‘image’ between 1890 and 1894, some would argue that he could have cast off a need to overpower and cut up poor street women, along with his cheap second-hand clothes, once he had achieved the la de da status that made him feel good about himself.
But sooner or later his new status in life evidently proved no match for his underlying compulsion to have women totally under his power and control, and those he had succeeded in attracting into his life by conventional means were to pay the price.
Would it be so strange for a man destined to become a serial murderer, who was capable of refining himself, in the way it's claimed that Klosowski had by 1894, to have refined the way he exercised power over women too, as part of the same refinement process? A very brief episode of crude and opportunistic field surgery during his early unrefined period, but when the newly refined man emerges, all la de da and smart, the butcher in him will have departed for good with his bloody apron to fit the new improved image, leaving the chemist in him free to experiment in his clean white coat.
Not the most likely solution, I’d say, but by no means out of the question. The basic capacity for getting women on their own and destroying them is at least a definitely ascertained fact in this case. Many on the suspect list are not even known to have harmed a single hair on a female head.
Love,
Caz
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