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  • How many unconnected culprits do you think are involved in the following 11 murders

    The C5, the main 4 Torso Killings, Tabram, and McKenzie.

    Personally, I think just 1.
    13
    1
    7.69%
    1
    2
    23.08%
    3
    3
    30.77%
    4
    4
    15.38%
    2
    5
    7.69%
    1
    6
    7.69%
    1
    7
    0%
    0
    8
    0%
    0
    9
    0%
    0
    10-11
    7.69%
    1

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    Im encouraged by the spreading belief that multiple men likely committed these acts. In the case of the C5 the evidence alone makes only a series of 4 a probability, and not entirely feasible given some dramatic variances.
    Michael Richards

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Stacker View Post
      The C5, the main 4 Torso Killings, Tabram, and McKenzie.
      No offense, Mr. Stacker, but aren't you stacking the deck?

      If you're going to have a rational survey, don't you need to include Emma Smith, Rose Mylett, and Frances Coles, who are actually included in the Whitechapel Murder files?

      Of course, once you admit to there being three or four culprits, pretty soon the idea of a whole mob is not out of the question.





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      • #4
        Originally posted by rjpalmer View Post

        No offense, Mr. Stacker, but aren't you stacking the deck?

        If you're going to have a rational survey, don't you need to include Emma Smith, Rose Mylett, and Frances Coles, who are actually included in the Whitechapel Murder files?

        Of course, once you admit to there being three or four culprits, pretty soon the idea of a whole mob is not out of the question.




        Its what, 12 or 13 in the Unsolved Files Rj? Of which only 5 are presumed to be the Ripper series. So, its almost a cert that there were more than 1 killer of the women in that file. Which means, since the timings and locations are similar, that more than one man killed street women in that area at that period in time.

        Its always been a fact that there was more than one man killing street women with a knife, but I like that someone is still asking just how many killers were out there.
        Michael Richards

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