Thank you very much Sam, much appreciated. I kinda liked it too when I signed off....
Lynn has made the elephant here visible....one of the sole reasons and something that is cited as "evidence" that Liz Stride was a Ripper victim is the fact that so close by and so soon after that murder another murder much more like what was expected occurred. That alone isnt evidence until its proven not to be merely a coincidental occurrence...which I personally believe it may well have been. The actual known facts leave a very large hole for any case for Jack the Ripper as the killer....perhaps by the situation the victim was in, the wound itself, the singularity of cut, the body position apparently undisturbed after the cut, the "coincidental" fact that she dies on what police believed to be property run by anarchists, (Eastern European Immigrant Jew anarchists, at the point in time police believed such a profile fit the Ripper,or more precisely the killer of Polly and Annie to that point), there seems to be a different weapon used than in the previous kills, we have contradictory statements made regarding the time of the body's discovery by said anarchists,.....and lots more small pieces, ...all which seem to form a portrait of someone other than the double murderer.
If you accept that there were indeed multiple men willing and capable of committing murder at that point in time in that small geographical area, then shouldnt we almost expect some overlap of their individual acts at some point down the road? Or do they take turns?
Cheers
Lynn has made the elephant here visible....one of the sole reasons and something that is cited as "evidence" that Liz Stride was a Ripper victim is the fact that so close by and so soon after that murder another murder much more like what was expected occurred. That alone isnt evidence until its proven not to be merely a coincidental occurrence...which I personally believe it may well have been. The actual known facts leave a very large hole for any case for Jack the Ripper as the killer....perhaps by the situation the victim was in, the wound itself, the singularity of cut, the body position apparently undisturbed after the cut, the "coincidental" fact that she dies on what police believed to be property run by anarchists, (Eastern European Immigrant Jew anarchists, at the point in time police believed such a profile fit the Ripper,or more precisely the killer of Polly and Annie to that point), there seems to be a different weapon used than in the previous kills, we have contradictory statements made regarding the time of the body's discovery by said anarchists,.....and lots more small pieces, ...all which seem to form a portrait of someone other than the double murderer.
If you accept that there were indeed multiple men willing and capable of committing murder at that point in time in that small geographical area, then shouldnt we almost expect some overlap of their individual acts at some point down the road? Or do they take turns?
Cheers
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