Hi Lechmere,
It’s “a” suggestion, and an irrefutably reasonable one to my mind. The annuls of serial crime is littered with examples of serial killers taking advantage of an individual or generic scapegoat, and by late September of 1888, there was widespread suspicion against the Jewish community. I can easily envisage a gentile killer taking steps to fuel these suspicions wherever an opportunity presented itself. I should point out that the suggestion doesn’t originate with me. It has been around for some time, is endorsed by historians Philip Sugden and Martin Friedland, and it originated with some of the most senior officers in the ripper investigation.
He wouldn’t have struck it particularly “lucky” to encounter a suitable victim in Berner Street, since prostitution could have been found pretty much anywhere within easy walking distance of the murder region’s epicentre. The same was true of Mitre Square, which, incidentally, was very much “near” a Jewish club – literally a stone’s throw away, with a synagogue nearby to boot.
Jewish clubs, unlike other Jewish establishments, hardly proliferated the area. They were few and far between. If the killer sought to implicate the Jewish community, clubs made considerable sense as a target location because of the number of Jews milling about there in the small hours when the ripper was known to be active. A murder committed near one such establishment would more easily incriminate a Jew than a murder committed near a Jewish shop, which would have been closed at that time. Hence, I consider it more than coincidence that the “double event” was committed in close proximity to two Jewish clubs.
Yes, but he would have been fearful that Schwartz was hurrying off to fetch a policeman on beat. Smith had passed the location just ten minutes earlier, and may have been seen by Broad-shoulders. A very good reason to forgo the mutilations but still eliminate the victim/witness.
But you don’t outline the nature of the problem you have with the proposal, which amounts basically to a serial killer doing what many of his ilk have done since and take steps to implicate a vulnerable party. That’s true crime, not “pulp fiction”. I agree perfectly with the suggestion that his fury at being disturbed may have influenced the chalked message content, but I really wouldn’t rule out the possibility that Jew-related concerned featured in the pre-crime phase too.
Well then perhaps you ought to revise your opinion that Stride was a ripper victim, because unless Schwartz lied, “BS” is the most likely killer of Stride by many long sea miles. Your notion of “how the Ripper operated” may also be a little inflexible, especially when you consider other serial offenders and the extent to which they varied their approach. A lot of serial killers drink before they commit murder, which can often hamper their ability to pull off an efficient crime.
All the best,
Ben
“What is the suggestion? That the Ripper deliberately wanted to murder someone near the Berner Street club to lay a false anti-Jewish trail?”
He wouldn’t have struck it particularly “lucky” to encounter a suitable victim in Berner Street, since prostitution could have been found pretty much anywhere within easy walking distance of the murder region’s epicentre. The same was true of Mitre Square, which, incidentally, was very much “near” a Jewish club – literally a stone’s throw away, with a synagogue nearby to boot.
Jewish clubs, unlike other Jewish establishments, hardly proliferated the area. They were few and far between. If the killer sought to implicate the Jewish community, clubs made considerable sense as a target location because of the number of Jews milling about there in the small hours when the ripper was known to be active. A murder committed near one such establishment would more easily incriminate a Jew than a murder committed near a Jewish shop, which would have been closed at that time. Hence, I consider it more than coincidence that the “double event” was committed in close proximity to two Jewish clubs.
“Why is it an impossible location for mutilation? If he had been BS man then he would have had plenty of time to do it without being disturbed by the horse and cart.”
“The notion that he then quickly found another victim and murdered her at a location that was deliberately nearish to another Jewish club is just too far fetched for me.”
“I would suggest the BS man, being drunk, possibly dragging Stride away and not towards the yard, making a public spectacle of himself, doesn’t fit what we know of how the Ripper operated.”
All the best,
Ben
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