Originally posted by Fisherman
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And what do you mean by "killing zone?" I mean, the entire population of Whitechapel lived within the "killing zone". "Found alone with a freshly killed victim"? Well, maybe on that basis we should suspect PC Thompson for the murder of Frances Coles!
And do you seriously think that, if he was guilty of murdering Nichols, he would murder is next victim a short distance away, and also on one of his routes to work? Particularly if he was so cautious that he lied about his identity?
Of course not. It's totally absurd. What you've done is to construct some grand theory: Professor Lechmere Moriarty, master knifeman and master criminal for the ages [although who knows where he picked up his Knifeman skills-Pickfords perhaps!]A man so devilishly clever that he'd successfully hoodwinked the stupid detectives of the Metropolitan Police for almost 20 years. A man who defies precedent by effortlessly alternating crime signatures, MOs and from being a maurauder to a commuter killer. And then, demonstrating his uniqueness even further, he once again defies precedent by suddenly, after almost 20 years as a violent psychopath, deciding to become a retired serial killer and to live out his remaining days as a conventional husband and father.
It is a story that gets more fanciful with every telling. And I'm afraid it has become fatal for what's left of your reputation.
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