Sleek,
it's very evident that in Victorian times the police could not begin to comprehend the “concept“ of serial killing. This is one of the reasons why Abberline initially seemed keen to accept Hutchinson's testimony, and why the theory of a Jewish suspect in an asylum remained popular, etc..
The organ removal thing might have been anything from necrophiliac curiosity to collecting trophies, to cannibalism... By the by, another reason I'm not buying that the double event might have been intended as such is that I can't imagine that the Ripper would pass disembowelling Stride on purpose, just so he stayed “clean“ to approach a second unfortunate later on. The evidence shows that the disembowelling part was crucial to the killer, and that he wouldn't pass on it, unless interrupted. Even at Hanbury Street he went on, despite Cadosch having been in very close proximity. What I actually believe is that, had Diemshitz walked inside Dutfield's Yard WITHOUT his pony and carriage, Stride might have ended up disemboweled too.
it's very evident that in Victorian times the police could not begin to comprehend the “concept“ of serial killing. This is one of the reasons why Abberline initially seemed keen to accept Hutchinson's testimony, and why the theory of a Jewish suspect in an asylum remained popular, etc..
The organ removal thing might have been anything from necrophiliac curiosity to collecting trophies, to cannibalism... By the by, another reason I'm not buying that the double event might have been intended as such is that I can't imagine that the Ripper would pass disembowelling Stride on purpose, just so he stayed “clean“ to approach a second unfortunate later on. The evidence shows that the disembowelling part was crucial to the killer, and that he wouldn't pass on it, unless interrupted. Even at Hanbury Street he went on, despite Cadosch having been in very close proximity. What I actually believe is that, had Diemshitz walked inside Dutfield's Yard WITHOUT his pony and carriage, Stride might have ended up disemboweled too.
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