Lynn
It isn’t true that there were numerous murders in the East End – particularly motiveless, random attacks on strangers. The spate (obviously not all fatal) was unprecedented before and after. There were other isolated attacks but not with that frequency.
Also the nature of the victim, the general nature of the attack remains the same for Millwood, possibly Wilson, Tabram, Nichols, Chapman, Stride, Eddowes, Kelly, McKenzie, possibly Pinchin Street and possibly Coles.
In my opinion the chances are they were all by the same hand (with more argument over the ones listed as possible obviously)
Clerkenwell isn’t in the East End and the victim was by the sounds of it a baby, so there isn’t much of a connection there.
Having said that I've always been interested in Isenschmid.
It isn’t true that there were numerous murders in the East End – particularly motiveless, random attacks on strangers. The spate (obviously not all fatal) was unprecedented before and after. There were other isolated attacks but not with that frequency.
Also the nature of the victim, the general nature of the attack remains the same for Millwood, possibly Wilson, Tabram, Nichols, Chapman, Stride, Eddowes, Kelly, McKenzie, possibly Pinchin Street and possibly Coles.
In my opinion the chances are they were all by the same hand (with more argument over the ones listed as possible obviously)
Clerkenwell isn’t in the East End and the victim was by the sounds of it a baby, so there isn’t much of a connection there.
Having said that I've always been interested in Isenschmid.
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