Originally posted by Batman
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If Chapman did away with his partners on account of an urge instead of a wish to gain financially, then we have to accept that one killer could satisfy his urge to kill by way of using two methods that were (and remain) extremely far apart. I find that totally and utterly unbelievable and unlikely.
If he had instead lost his urge to cut and eviscerate and needed money ten years on, then the case would be a better one. Not a good one, mind you, it would still be thoroughly bad the way I see things, but it would leave you with some faint and far away smallish glimmer of hope.
The idea of two diametrically opposite types of urges surfacing within the same individual, causing two series of murders within the span of ten, fifteen years leaves you totally in the dark, however.
Theoretically, just about anything can take place. It´s when they are put to the test practically that things reveal their true nature.
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