Hi Lynn,
Please don't tell me that you though I was being remotely serious when I suggested that Nichols and Chapman were murdered by different people?
I was being ironic. I was trying to highlight the fact that if you over think and over analyse things you end up with absurd conclusions. Okay I realize I was probably straying off topic, but there seems to be a growing trend which argues that 1888 Whitechapel was swarming with an army of throat cutters, organ collectors, mutilators...
I mean what happened to all of these people? At the stroke of midnight on New Year's Eve 1888 did they all suddenly decide that serial killing wasn't for them after all? And, yes, I'm being ironic again.
And just for the record, I do accept that there is at least an arguable case for Stride not being a ripper victim. I also concede that your posts have been informative and well argued, which means that you clearly have not arrived at some of the more extreme conclusions.
For me, all the evidence suggests that serial killers are generally far more unpredictable than many people are willing to except and, therefore, I always take that fact as my starting position.
Cheers,
John
Please don't tell me that you though I was being remotely serious when I suggested that Nichols and Chapman were murdered by different people?
I was being ironic. I was trying to highlight the fact that if you over think and over analyse things you end up with absurd conclusions. Okay I realize I was probably straying off topic, but there seems to be a growing trend which argues that 1888 Whitechapel was swarming with an army of throat cutters, organ collectors, mutilators...
I mean what happened to all of these people? At the stroke of midnight on New Year's Eve 1888 did they all suddenly decide that serial killing wasn't for them after all? And, yes, I'm being ironic again.
And just for the record, I do accept that there is at least an arguable case for Stride not being a ripper victim. I also concede that your posts have been informative and well argued, which means that you clearly have not arrived at some of the more extreme conclusions.
For me, all the evidence suggests that serial killers are generally far more unpredictable than many people are willing to except and, therefore, I always take that fact as my starting position.
Cheers,
John
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