I have absolutely no evidence upon which to base this half-baked speculation, but here is a thought:
We know "Jack", or whatever his real name was, was good with a knife, and there seems to be some indications he was physically capable of disabling his victims - choking them unconscious, and possibly a blow to the head.
We know he took some risks, including carrying out his crimes in places where he could have been discovered or cornered.
Maybe Jack was a tough guy who knew how to handle himself and was pretty confident in his ability to either sneak or run away, intimidate any pain-in-the-rear innocent by-standers, or fight his way out if necessary?
We know "Jack", or whatever his real name was, was good with a knife, and there seems to be some indications he was physically capable of disabling his victims - choking them unconscious, and possibly a blow to the head.
We know he took some risks, including carrying out his crimes in places where he could have been discovered or cornered.
Maybe Jack was a tough guy who knew how to handle himself and was pretty confident in his ability to either sneak or run away, intimidate any pain-in-the-rear innocent by-standers, or fight his way out if necessary?
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