Rather than categorizing this murder by using what is assumed he might have done given more time, Id rather focus on what actually happened to the woman and what circumstances may be relevant in her murder.
Liz Stride had her throat cut to kill her. There is nothing else present in the evidence to conclude that any other activity was intended or interrupted. She appeared "as if gently lain down", and lay in the position she fell in, on her side. She was untouched.
Personal relationships, mitigating factors and circumstantial evidence all would allow for the killer to be Michael Kidney or someone else in her personal life, what doesnt allow for it is the attitude that everything valid has been fully explored over the 120 years thats passed.....sorry as I write this its 121 years.
I can only speak for the 3 years that Ive been in the study here, but perspectives on these murders have some pretty entrenched views on what we are looking at as a whole......i.e., as a serial killing spree. I dont see that here at all....never have.
I have never seen convincing evidence that suggests 1 man killed all 5 Canonicals myself, but some evidently feel they have.
Maybe its worthwhile still looking at these cases as independent unsolved murders, even if others have before us.....because that is in fact all that they provably are.
All the best
Liz Stride had her throat cut to kill her. There is nothing else present in the evidence to conclude that any other activity was intended or interrupted. She appeared "as if gently lain down", and lay in the position she fell in, on her side. She was untouched.
Personal relationships, mitigating factors and circumstantial evidence all would allow for the killer to be Michael Kidney or someone else in her personal life, what doesnt allow for it is the attitude that everything valid has been fully explored over the 120 years thats passed.....sorry as I write this its 121 years.
I can only speak for the 3 years that Ive been in the study here, but perspectives on these murders have some pretty entrenched views on what we are looking at as a whole......i.e., as a serial killing spree. I dont see that here at all....never have.
I have never seen convincing evidence that suggests 1 man killed all 5 Canonicals myself, but some evidently feel they have.
Maybe its worthwhile still looking at these cases as independent unsolved murders, even if others have before us.....because that is in fact all that they provably are.
All the best
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