Originally posted by Trevor Marriott
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"The suggestion that a simple carman was able to outfox the police not only on one occasion with the Nicholls murder but he then went onto commit other murders in and around the same location all within a short space of time of each murder, without drawing further attention to himself is incomprehensible."
A "simple" carman? Were all carmen "simple"? That is a pertinent question. Any answers?
A "simple carpainter" like Gary Ridgway was able to outfox the police for many years and he was up against a technically superior force, compared to the victorian police. A "simple alarm installer" like Dennis Rader did the same. They both worked in limited area surroundings. Of course, they doid not kill all their victims "in the same location", but then again, such a claim ion behalf of the Ripper is not true either.
Ridgway, Rader and the Ripper ALL drew a lot of attention, but neither man was caught until many years after surfacing.
So this argument of yours is not viable.
Shall I go through the rest of your "points" in the same manner?
I will not yield, you say. Do you want me to accept that the Ripper could not do what he did, in spite of the many later examples there are to show the exact opposite?
Is that what you want me to do? Say that you are right although you are demonstrably wrong? After all, I am only a "simple journalist".
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