Originally posted by Glenn Lauritz Andersson
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The Broadshouldered Man appeared to be trying to subdue a woman. We don't know exactly how Jack subdued the others, or if he used the same methods each time. This could very well be Jack, and having been spotted could very easily explain why the victim was not mutilated.
As far as being allegedly careful to not be noticed, there are reports of noises having been heard from the Nichols, Chapman and Kelly murders, and reports of someone being seen with a victim immediately before they were murdered in the Chapman and Eddowes murders (and possible Kelly's, depending upon when she was killed). If any of these reports are true (some undoubtedly are not, but most authorities believe at least a couple of them), then Jack didn't seem to be as careful as you seem to believe.
And certainly the Broadshouldered Man's actions are well in line with what known serial killers did to try to subdue victims.
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