Hello folks,
The answer to the question of whether 2 or 3 killers might co-exist in such a small area and time frame is within the historical data alone, so we really need not debate whether anyone besides Jack would have the stomach for that kind of work. Clearly there were other(s), unless as Wickeman suggested, you intend to assoiciate all those deaths with a single killer Jack, not just the C5. And as Sam I and I agree with and many others also agree, there is at least one death within the "Canon" itself that shows no evidence of post mortem mutilation interest, and this death should be included with Jacks victims with caution. This may be a single murderer here.
If you look at all killings of unfortunates by knife in 88-89, then look at the ones that have post mortem mutilations, we are talking less than half of the killings. And excluded from that group but in that time frame would be someone, or more than one person, that had the stomach for sawing or cutting limbs and the head off a corpse. Twice.
I agree totally that the acts performed in room 13 required someone who could stomach the work, a very small percentage of any given population,.. but I do not agree that he had to have killed before, nor do I believe that there is any of the "precision" for lack of a better word that was evident in some earlier deaths, and those points and others....including the acts themselves, speaking to a killer who is unclear about what he wants, ...make me feel that the killer was known to Mary and he felt she had hurt him in some way. The abundance of appauling acts I believe indicates the killer sought to do as much Ripper type work as possible to ensure that the evidence pointed away from Marys circle.
Marys wounds could have been caused by a scared, panicked person who feared execution....and that might substitute for "the stomach" Jack had.
Best regards all.
The answer to the question of whether 2 or 3 killers might co-exist in such a small area and time frame is within the historical data alone, so we really need not debate whether anyone besides Jack would have the stomach for that kind of work. Clearly there were other(s), unless as Wickeman suggested, you intend to assoiciate all those deaths with a single killer Jack, not just the C5. And as Sam I and I agree with and many others also agree, there is at least one death within the "Canon" itself that shows no evidence of post mortem mutilation interest, and this death should be included with Jacks victims with caution. This may be a single murderer here.
If you look at all killings of unfortunates by knife in 88-89, then look at the ones that have post mortem mutilations, we are talking less than half of the killings. And excluded from that group but in that time frame would be someone, or more than one person, that had the stomach for sawing or cutting limbs and the head off a corpse. Twice.
I agree totally that the acts performed in room 13 required someone who could stomach the work, a very small percentage of any given population,.. but I do not agree that he had to have killed before, nor do I believe that there is any of the "precision" for lack of a better word that was evident in some earlier deaths, and those points and others....including the acts themselves, speaking to a killer who is unclear about what he wants, ...make me feel that the killer was known to Mary and he felt she had hurt him in some way. The abundance of appauling acts I believe indicates the killer sought to do as much Ripper type work as possible to ensure that the evidence pointed away from Marys circle.
Marys wounds could have been caused by a scared, panicked person who feared execution....and that might substitute for "the stomach" Jack had.
Best regards all.
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