Originally posted by Batman
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I mean, even your interpretations of the factual evidence is seriously flawed. You say that the "Whitechapel murders include the Torso murders". However, only one Torso victim was found in Whitechapel- The Pinchin Street Torso.
Moreover, you seek to link the Torso murders with the C5 murders which is tenuous at best. However, let's assume you're correct. As has already been pointed out to you the first Torso murder took place in 1873- you should know this as you've got Trow's book!- which clearly fatally undermines Chapman's candidacy.
So let's summarize why you think Chapman is such a good candidate. Firstly, you seem to believe that you've uncovered the first example in recorded criminological history of a violent sex murderer transforming himself into a slow poisoner, even though the personalities of the respective types of killer, and their motivations, are radically different.
Secondly, you seem to believe that Chapman acquired significant anatomical knowledge and surgical skill after reading a few textbooks!
Thirdly, you seem to believe that he started serial killing as the sophisticated Thames Torso murderer in 1873, the date of the first Torso Murder, when he was only 8 years old and living in Poland!
Unbelievable!
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