Originally posted by Natalie Severn
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Im still trying to get Liz and Marys admission to the CG1888 revoked, ...please, no more "Canons" Nats...All the best Natalie, as always.

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I think it comes down to the fact that - like it or not - Jack the Ripper is a super villain of history, and the women he allegedly killed are only known today because of him. To "remove them from the canon", so to speak, would be to erase them from history. They would no longer be relevant. I don't think this has anything to do with men or women, because we all realize this on one level or another. If they weren't killed by Jack, they were killed by a 'nobody', so they in turn become nobodies themselves (ironically, with Kate Eddowes - who gave her name to the police as 'Nobody' - being an exception). I also believe that on some level we all know the five canonical victims were felled by the same man, but in a race to be different or original, we argue underdog theories without thinking them through objectively first.

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