Hello Richard,
I must admit, to my embarrassment, that until these recent threads I new little about Francis Thompson, but the more I read about him the stronger he appears as a suspect.
For example, I now think it possible that JtR could have had quite a high level of anatomical knowledge, even surgical skill, and believe there may be some support for this view from modern experts.
I'm also intrigued at how closely he seems to match the FBI profile. I believe you mentioned, Richard, that he had a reputation for starting fires. Well, that's also another common trait that serial killers have: Richard Chase, for example, had a penchant for starting fires, as did David Berkowitz (The Son of Sam).
However, I am unsure of his history after 1888. I believe he lived until 1907 and, as think it unlikely that the Ripper would suddenly stop his activities, I would ask if he was institutionalized or, say, abroad for any period after 1888?
Regards,
John
I must admit, to my embarrassment, that until these recent threads I new little about Francis Thompson, but the more I read about him the stronger he appears as a suspect.
For example, I now think it possible that JtR could have had quite a high level of anatomical knowledge, even surgical skill, and believe there may be some support for this view from modern experts.
I'm also intrigued at how closely he seems to match the FBI profile. I believe you mentioned, Richard, that he had a reputation for starting fires. Well, that's also another common trait that serial killers have: Richard Chase, for example, had a penchant for starting fires, as did David Berkowitz (The Son of Sam).
However, I am unsure of his history after 1888. I believe he lived until 1907 and, as think it unlikely that the Ripper would suddenly stop his activities, I would ask if he was institutionalized or, say, abroad for any period after 1888?
Regards,
John
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