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Tim_308
11th January 2006, 03:13 AM
This suspect has always fascinated me because he's actually named and seems to fit a certain profile having been institutionalized. There was a really good thread on him called soemthing like "Re-examining Aaron Kosminski as a Suspect" and I hope to do that here.
Is there any information on his physical appearance like height, weight, hair color, build, etc?
Are there any real concrete reasons to suspect him as the killer besides contemporary suspicion?
Are there any real concrete reasons that can help rule him out as a suspect?
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AmateurSleuth
11th January 2006, 03:47 AM
Hi Tim:
If Aaron Kosminski was Jack The Ripper, then why was he sent to Colney Hatch Lunatic Asylum which was a minimum security institution? A man who had the immensity of violence as Jack possessed would be sent to Broadmoor Lunatic Asylum. Also, what prostitute would service a lunatic who eats out of gutters and doesn't wash himself? Kosminski did not have money to offer to prostitutes. He was just afraid of other people as they were of him. He was a harmless lunatic according to the Colney Hatch Asylum warders. He was never violent in the asylum, except for one incident where he threw a chair. So what, everybody loses it once in a while. There are better suspects out there!!
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Tim_308
11th January 2006, 03:55 AM
Hi Karen,
I wasn't really posting that I thought he was the greatest suspect, I just wanted to start a discussion.
However, I must say that I find it quite ridiculous to base this suspect's propensity towards violence on a little itty bitty scribbled line or two that stated he was harmless and once threw a chair.
If somebody told me that a person was or had been institutionalized, I would assume that they were unpredictable and possibly dangerous, it doesn't matter what they are in there for.
Prostitutes at that time appear to barely have been in a better mental, physical, or economic state than Aaron Kosminski.
Everything else you said is speculation. Somebody that murders prostitutes could easily be a non-violent person at ALL other times.
If you put two people in a room and one looked and acted totally normal and the other ate bread out of a toilet and one of them was "definitely" guilty of a crime. Which one would you pick?
Tim
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AmateurSleuth
11th January 2006, 04:11 AM
Hi Tim:
You may find it ridiculous but if you read the document from Robert Anderson, it says, "Kosminski was the "suspect"". The word suspect is in quotes. It doesn't say, "Kosminski was the murderer/ripper". He was a suspect along with hundreds or even thousands of others. These documents from police officials must be read carefully and also between the lines.
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snelson
11th January 2006, 04:49 AM
It might be helpful to read the actual documents concerning Kosminski. All of you need to do so more sleuthing.
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snelson
11th January 2006, 04:58 AM
More questions and suggested answers re: A?R:
There is a possible connection of the murderer through Martin Kosminski to Joseph Hyam Levy. The general corner of Mitre Square where the murder took place is a lamp penumbra, which a prostitute and client would likely chose over the other areas of the Square. If the body was found DIRECTLY behind the one house of the three that was associated with Levy, then possibly this placement has some meaning concerning Levy.
Discussion: The house was formerly occupied by the cigar-maker, Lewis Levy in the late 1870s. He was a relative of JHL?s wife. The house had been unoccupied for several years prior to the murders. It is tempting to think that the killer used the house on occasions. I?m not suggesting that the Ripper killed Eddowes in this house nor fled to this house after killing Eddowes, but that he many have used it prior meeting her and he knew that that part of the Square would be the most inconspicuous place to do his deed. This same Lewis Levy shows up at no. 5 Sion Square, several doors away from the Abrahams family, in the 1891 census. And here?s one last interesting point: Morris Lubnowski apparently died in 1919, the same year Aaron died. This is suggested by the Post Office Directory listings, which show Maurice (Morris) Lubnowski-Cohen last living at 5 Ashcroft Road in 1919, while his wife and several children live on at this address until 1931.
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Tim_308
11th January 2006, 04:59 AM
All I was doing was starting a thread for Kosminsky, and this lady is attacking me like I'm trying to sell a book. I don't know who the ripper is. But I do know that to kill prostitutes doesn't mean somebody has to be a raving lunatic 24/7
Tim
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AmateurSleuth
11th January 2006, 05:10 AM
I am not attacking anyone - actually you did by calling me ridiculous. I just said that I disagree with you. That is not an attack. I think Kosminski is an interesting suspect too but I just don't think that he was the Ripper.
As to institutionalization though, it was not until the 1960's that they stopped putting everyone who exhibited odd tendencies in asylums. People were institutionalized for depression, bipolar disorder, and catatonia. Just because these people were in institutions doesn't mean that they were dangerous or could murder others. You said that if someone is institutionalized then they are dangerous. That's not true.
I know that Kosminski could not take care of himself anymore and that's why he was put away. But the Ripper committed violent acts, so why would a Ripper suspect be sent to a minimal security institution?
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AmateurSleuth
11th January 2006, 05:32 AM
Hi everyone:
Why do people get angry and show angry emoticons when posting? If you are getting angry listening to others' opinions then you are taking this whole thing way too seriously. This is a place for people to come and speak to each other. We may not always agree with each other but you need to take things with a grain of salt. Also, using terms like ridiculous, stupid, retarded etc is very childish. If you don't agree with someone then tell them, " I don't agree with you." By the way, I have read all the official documents and I have taken them with a grain of salt too.
Question: why is there no Aaron Kosminski in the 1881 Census for any country in the world? I found a Martin and a Samuel, but no Aaron?
G o o g l e's cache is the snapshot that we took of the page as we crawled the web.
Kosminski, Aaron
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Tim_308
11th January 2006, 03:13 AM
This suspect has always fascinated me because he's actually named and seems to fit a certain profile having been institutionalized. There was a really good thread on him called soemthing like "Re-examining Aaron Kosminski as a Suspect" and I hope to do that here.
Is there any information on his physical appearance like height, weight, hair color, build, etc?
Are there any real concrete reasons to suspect him as the killer besides contemporary suspicion?
Are there any real concrete reasons that can help rule him out as a suspect?
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AmateurSleuth
11th January 2006, 03:47 AM
Hi Tim:
If Aaron Kosminski was Jack The Ripper, then why was he sent to Colney Hatch Lunatic Asylum which was a minimum security institution? A man who had the immensity of violence as Jack possessed would be sent to Broadmoor Lunatic Asylum. Also, what prostitute would service a lunatic who eats out of gutters and doesn't wash himself? Kosminski did not have money to offer to prostitutes. He was just afraid of other people as they were of him. He was a harmless lunatic according to the Colney Hatch Asylum warders. He was never violent in the asylum, except for one incident where he threw a chair. So what, everybody loses it once in a while. There are better suspects out there!!
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Tim_308
11th January 2006, 03:55 AM
Hi Karen,
I wasn't really posting that I thought he was the greatest suspect, I just wanted to start a discussion.
However, I must say that I find it quite ridiculous to base this suspect's propensity towards violence on a little itty bitty scribbled line or two that stated he was harmless and once threw a chair.
If somebody told me that a person was or had been institutionalized, I would assume that they were unpredictable and possibly dangerous, it doesn't matter what they are in there for.
Prostitutes at that time appear to barely have been in a better mental, physical, or economic state than Aaron Kosminski.
Everything else you said is speculation. Somebody that murders prostitutes could easily be a non-violent person at ALL other times.
If you put two people in a room and one looked and acted totally normal and the other ate bread out of a toilet and one of them was "definitely" guilty of a crime. Which one would you pick?
Tim
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AmateurSleuth
11th January 2006, 04:11 AM
Hi Tim:
You may find it ridiculous but if you read the document from Robert Anderson, it says, "Kosminski was the "suspect"". The word suspect is in quotes. It doesn't say, "Kosminski was the murderer/ripper". He was a suspect along with hundreds or even thousands of others. These documents from police officials must be read carefully and also between the lines.
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snelson
11th January 2006, 04:49 AM
It might be helpful to read the actual documents concerning Kosminski. All of you need to do so more sleuthing.
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snelson
11th January 2006, 04:58 AM
More questions and suggested answers re: A?R:
There is a possible connection of the murderer through Martin Kosminski to Joseph Hyam Levy. The general corner of Mitre Square where the murder took place is a lamp penumbra, which a prostitute and client would likely chose over the other areas of the Square. If the body was found DIRECTLY behind the one house of the three that was associated with Levy, then possibly this placement has some meaning concerning Levy.
Discussion: The house was formerly occupied by the cigar-maker, Lewis Levy in the late 1870s. He was a relative of JHL?s wife. The house had been unoccupied for several years prior to the murders. It is tempting to think that the killer used the house on occasions. I?m not suggesting that the Ripper killed Eddowes in this house nor fled to this house after killing Eddowes, but that he many have used it prior meeting her and he knew that that part of the Square would be the most inconspicuous place to do his deed. This same Lewis Levy shows up at no. 5 Sion Square, several doors away from the Abrahams family, in the 1891 census. And here?s one last interesting point: Morris Lubnowski apparently died in 1919, the same year Aaron died. This is suggested by the Post Office Directory listings, which show Maurice (Morris) Lubnowski-Cohen last living at 5 Ashcroft Road in 1919, while his wife and several children live on at this address until 1931.
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Tim_308
11th January 2006, 04:59 AM
All I was doing was starting a thread for Kosminsky, and this lady is attacking me like I'm trying to sell a book. I don't know who the ripper is. But I do know that to kill prostitutes doesn't mean somebody has to be a raving lunatic 24/7
Tim
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AmateurSleuth
11th January 2006, 05:10 AM
I am not attacking anyone - actually you did by calling me ridiculous. I just said that I disagree with you. That is not an attack. I think Kosminski is an interesting suspect too but I just don't think that he was the Ripper.
As to institutionalization though, it was not until the 1960's that they stopped putting everyone who exhibited odd tendencies in asylums. People were institutionalized for depression, bipolar disorder, and catatonia. Just because these people were in institutions doesn't mean that they were dangerous or could murder others. You said that if someone is institutionalized then they are dangerous. That's not true.
I know that Kosminski could not take care of himself anymore and that's why he was put away. But the Ripper committed violent acts, so why would a Ripper suspect be sent to a minimal security institution?
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AmateurSleuth
11th January 2006, 05:32 AM
Hi everyone:
Why do people get angry and show angry emoticons when posting? If you are getting angry listening to others' opinions then you are taking this whole thing way too seriously. This is a place for people to come and speak to each other. We may not always agree with each other but you need to take things with a grain of salt. Also, using terms like ridiculous, stupid, retarded etc is very childish. If you don't agree with someone then tell them, " I don't agree with you." By the way, I have read all the official documents and I have taken them with a grain of salt too.
Question: why is there no Aaron Kosminski in the 1881 Census for any country in the world? I found a Martin and a Samuel, but no Aaron?
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