Good day to all
I see there are many varying opinions on how many JTR victims there actually were?
With respect to the 'Canonical 5,' it would seem highly likely that there were several more victims.
I can understand why some are reluctant to branch away from the Canonical 5 as it no doubt conclusively rules out several key suspects; Druitt included.
It seems that over time there has been a balance made with trying to legitimately solve the case and unmask the killer, with keeping the legend of the most infamous murderer in history alive by NOT wanting to unmask him; albeit subconsciously.
This bizarre paradox isn't lost in it's own irony.
I of course say 'legend' not from a point of admiration, but in terms of the fact that over a century later and we are still discussing the case and seemingly attempting to not actively attempting to look at the bigger picture.
This is perhaps explained better by the way that it is often said that JTR was a mysterious figure who could somehow do his vile work and then seemingly disappear without trace. an almost inhuman quality which explained why he was never caught.
However the reality is very different.
When we open our minds and look at including a much more extensive list of potential victims and incorporate some of the written letters and correspondences, we see that JTR was often cumbersome and very lucky to have escaped several of his victims.
Alice McKenzie for example is clearly a victim of JTR, but because her wounds weren't as extensive and the dating destroys the likes of Druitt being the Ripper, some argue that she couldn't possibly have been a victim. Mainly because it disrupts the 'legend' of the ripper.
The reality is that JTR often couldn't finish his work and aside from MJK, i would argue that he was never satisfied with what he did.
This is another factor which may have driven him to re-offend.
If we look at the bigger picture it seems highly likely that the killer didn't just operate in 1888, but committed many ore murder over several years.
It would be fair to say that there are some among us who are eager to find the truth and others who would feel deflated it the mystery was ever solved. This is a self perpetuating cycle which feeds into the legend of the man.
I for one would love to unmask him and discover the truth and crush the legend dead.
Has anyone ever made a 'league table' of potential victims based on the statistical likelihood they were JTR victims?
Thought, theories and onslaught please?
TRD
I see there are many varying opinions on how many JTR victims there actually were?
With respect to the 'Canonical 5,' it would seem highly likely that there were several more victims.
I can understand why some are reluctant to branch away from the Canonical 5 as it no doubt conclusively rules out several key suspects; Druitt included.
It seems that over time there has been a balance made with trying to legitimately solve the case and unmask the killer, with keeping the legend of the most infamous murderer in history alive by NOT wanting to unmask him; albeit subconsciously.
This bizarre paradox isn't lost in it's own irony.
I of course say 'legend' not from a point of admiration, but in terms of the fact that over a century later and we are still discussing the case and seemingly attempting to not actively attempting to look at the bigger picture.
This is perhaps explained better by the way that it is often said that JTR was a mysterious figure who could somehow do his vile work and then seemingly disappear without trace. an almost inhuman quality which explained why he was never caught.
However the reality is very different.
When we open our minds and look at including a much more extensive list of potential victims and incorporate some of the written letters and correspondences, we see that JTR was often cumbersome and very lucky to have escaped several of his victims.
Alice McKenzie for example is clearly a victim of JTR, but because her wounds weren't as extensive and the dating destroys the likes of Druitt being the Ripper, some argue that she couldn't possibly have been a victim. Mainly because it disrupts the 'legend' of the ripper.
The reality is that JTR often couldn't finish his work and aside from MJK, i would argue that he was never satisfied with what he did.
This is another factor which may have driven him to re-offend.
If we look at the bigger picture it seems highly likely that the killer didn't just operate in 1888, but committed many ore murder over several years.
It would be fair to say that there are some among us who are eager to find the truth and others who would feel deflated it the mystery was ever solved. This is a self perpetuating cycle which feeds into the legend of the man.
I for one would love to unmask him and discover the truth and crush the legend dead.
Has anyone ever made a 'league table' of potential victims based on the statistical likelihood they were JTR victims?
Thought, theories and onslaught please?
TRD
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