Originally posted by HelenaWojtczak
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It seems to me that Jack the Ripper did not care if he was caught or not. Look at the way he did the killings mostly in the open, in several cases where anyone could have spotted him either from a window or by approaching on foot. He seems to me to have been completely reckless and was only not caught because of sheer good luck.
I agree that he had luck on his side but disagree that he seemed not to care that he was caught. I think he cared greatly not to get caught. So much so that his fear of being caught over rode his urge to complete his mutilations on Nichols and Stride, both incidents which evidence that he was scared away by approaching people/witnesses.
The one thing the killings had in common was that they were needless, senseless killings of women for no apparent motive
Agree. And also showed a desire to manipulate, control, dominate, and murder women.
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