Originally posted by Phil H
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I see where youre having difficulty with my statements, ...I didnt say that the kill that night was planned to have been in the city or anything like that, or that the city line is well defined or down that road.....what I am suggesting is that we do not imagine that within the city boundaries the amount of street prostitutes and vagabonds and ruffians lurking about at all hours are comparable. It seems to me, at least most obviously with Mary Ann and Annie, that their killer relied on the very environment that existed a short walk away from the city...as most deprived areas are...urban.
The most desperate,.. the least educated,..and many without family that would still recognize them as part of their own , .....in many ways, and perhaps in another time, these murders would have been seen as just a symptom of the area and its depressed, criminalized, state.
On the streets in Whitechapel a criminal type mixes in with the crowd, nobody stands out unless they have clean clothes and a spring in their step.

Its the hunting ground environment that I refer to....it appears it was much different in the deep east end from the city proper in that respect.
If we are looking for a man who trawls the worst streets in London to find the weakest most vulnerable prey....as is the premise, is it not?...then the fact that he would seek out victims in less active environments surely is meaningful in our understanding of all this.
Cheers
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