Apart from the location (which was possibly in Jack's territory - on the assumption that Stride was a JtR victim) I see no reason for assuming that the Pinchen St torso was the work of our man. The state of the "body" does not really tie in fo me.
I am aware of the view (in my opinion, flimsy) that it would be odd for more than one murderer to be at work in the same urban area at the same time. Yet we know of other "domestics" (though I do not believe the torso was from one of those) and we also have - much more to the point - the well established "Torso killer".
Now, if you include in your 14 the Pinchen St torso, why not also the New Scotland Yard remains, or other bodies found in or near the River Thames in that or adjacent years? Surely they bear more similarity to the Pinchen St remains than JtR's usually ascribed work?
Further - what about the possibility that the Torso Killer placed the Pinchen St torso in "Jack's" patch deliberately, to taunt, to compete or for some other reason?
I'd be interested in your views, Uncle Jack,
Phil
I am aware of the view (in my opinion, flimsy) that it would be odd for more than one murderer to be at work in the same urban area at the same time. Yet we know of other "domestics" (though I do not believe the torso was from one of those) and we also have - much more to the point - the well established "Torso killer".
Now, if you include in your 14 the Pinchen St torso, why not also the New Scotland Yard remains, or other bodies found in or near the River Thames in that or adjacent years? Surely they bear more similarity to the Pinchen St remains than JtR's usually ascribed work?
Further - what about the possibility that the Torso Killer placed the Pinchen St torso in "Jack's" patch deliberately, to taunt, to compete or for some other reason?
I'd be interested in your views, Uncle Jack,
Phil
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