Jacks victims...so why not just start with the three that match each other the most?
cant we just use victims we can be almost certain were killed by the same man by the existing evidence?
Because if we did that with the vast majority of serial killers - i.e. ruling out all but the most consistent in their series - we'd be incorrectly ruling out most of the victims in their series, all because we fell into the trap of trying to restrict a killer's technique too much. If the ripper killed only "those three" he'd be one hell of an implausible robot-like oddity in the annals of serial crime, but I don't think he was that much of an oddity, chiefly because I believe he was responsible for more murders and certainly more attacks.
If his profile changes by including the possibility or more victims, so be it, but it would certainly be the more prudent assumption in light of what we know of serial offenders.
Best regards,
Ben
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