Originally posted by natalie84
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As for control factors, most the crimes were committed cluelessly; other than a handprint on Polly's face, what are you truly left with? There's no bloody handprints in No. 13, no bloody footprints leading away from Mitre Square, no button torn from shabby genteel clothing in that backyard on Hanbury, &c. So, these 5 would have to share a particular criminal perfection amongst the lot. Then, I consider that 5 separate killers would mean 5 separate family, community or social groups that they returned to after committing the crime. Surely, not all 5 could have been equally meticulous that they went undetected by a wife, neighbor, cousin, minister, &c. And, 5 killers means 5 different personalities; meaning, one might have a big mouth and brag about his crime: another might be wrought with guilt that he confessed to a confidante: and so on and so on. And finally, Id like to believe that, if there had been 5 separate killers, the police would have at least been adept at catching 1 out of the lot.
I can accept that there can be shared social phenomena. Notre Dame burns, and all I've been hearing since then is attacks on churches. So, I can accept that, in 1888, reports of the The Ripper murders may have had an affect on the maniacs and lunatics "out there", but I wouldn't be willing to put 5 killers "on the table".
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