Same here,Mike ( Perry Mason). Same team,too.
I understand fully the argument against assuming Stride was a Ripper victim based on several elements within the murder.
However, what IS the most significant element in the Stride murder is that unlike the preceding and following murders,there was a man seen within a few minutes of her murder assaulting her.
Let me just mention this, so as to not rehash any already masticated material.
Take the case of Jeff Dahmer. Every murder is conducted with the same sort of pattern: He picks up a guy in a bar; takes him home; kills him and eats him. With one exception.
That exception was when Dahmer went up to not one,but two policemen, and took his next victim from their grasp. He took him home and strangled him 10 minutes later.
Of course, Dahmer wrested the Laotian youth from the police in order to avoid having the police wait for an interpreter who could tell him about Dahmer's assault on him back at the shack.
Yet, who on earth would think that Dahmer would be so brazen, even in retrospect? That took extreme balls to do that even with a good reason to do it. Most of us would have packed our bags and split town.
Same as with the Stride murder,Mike...at least to me.
I really think we all buy the "elusive,stealthy,shadowy,phantom" murderer concept without considering that on one occasion....he let it all hang out.
Take care
HB
I understand fully the argument against assuming Stride was a Ripper victim based on several elements within the murder.
However, what IS the most significant element in the Stride murder is that unlike the preceding and following murders,there was a man seen within a few minutes of her murder assaulting her.
Let me just mention this, so as to not rehash any already masticated material.
Take the case of Jeff Dahmer. Every murder is conducted with the same sort of pattern: He picks up a guy in a bar; takes him home; kills him and eats him. With one exception.
That exception was when Dahmer went up to not one,but two policemen, and took his next victim from their grasp. He took him home and strangled him 10 minutes later.
Of course, Dahmer wrested the Laotian youth from the police in order to avoid having the police wait for an interpreter who could tell him about Dahmer's assault on him back at the shack.
Yet, who on earth would think that Dahmer would be so brazen, even in retrospect? That took extreme balls to do that even with a good reason to do it. Most of us would have packed our bags and split town.
Same as with the Stride murder,Mike...at least to me.
I really think we all buy the "elusive,stealthy,shadowy,phantom" murderer concept without considering that on one occasion....he let it all hang out.
Take care
HB
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