The first time I heard about the diary was from Ed Bradley on 60 Minutes.
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Yes, I think she should probably be considered a murder. I think a name shows up in italics to indicate what your vote was. It does not show that way to me.This my opinion and to the best of my knowledge, that is, if I'm not joking.
Stan Reid
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Almost 1 out of 10 think it was Millwood; that's pretty surprising to me. Rumbelow's book, the definitive JtR work of the 1970s, doesn't even mention her.This my opinion and to the best of my knowledge, that is, if I'm not joking.
Stan Reid
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Originally posted by Fleetwood Mac View PostHi Ben,
My thinking with this is at what point does the penny drop? i.e. the realisation that he could cut the throat and the blood will flow away from him?
See, I don't think this is the natural progression of self-teaching.
Someone like me, who has absolutely no knowledge of the body, simply wouldn't arrive at that conclusion after a couple of frenzied stabbing attacks. How would I know? How would it suddenly dawn on me? I simply wouldn't make that leap to cutting the throat and tilting the head; I'd just assume that blood splatter was an inevitable part of murder.
I think he must have known the most efficient method blood wise, and aware of it prior to when he started out, making Nichols the first.
then you must envision some background that would give him that knowledge?
Right?
What are you seeing?
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Originally posted by sdreid View PostAlmost 1 out of 10 think it was Millwood; that's pretty surprising to me. Rumbelow's book, the definitive JtR work of the 1970s, doesn't even mention her.This my opinion and to the best of my knowledge, that is, if I'm not joking.
Stan Reid
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Always gone with Martha as being first proper victim. Milwood may have been an early go, don't suppose he got it right first time,
There were very few Murders in Whitechapel and in spite of the 39 stab wounds and lack of throat cutting, there is more in common with Jack's MO than against. Their is a lack of control in the method [ think he realised throat cutting was more effective afterward and used a more suitable knife for throat cutting.
The murder took place just after a weekend on a bank holiday night.
The murder took place within the location of Jack's activity.
The murder took place 13 days before the murder of Polly Nichols.
The victim was typical of Jack's victims.
The murder was 'silent; as were Jack's other murders, no one heard any commotion.
Martha was on her back with her skirt pulled up, legs open and displayed.
That is the MO, his display of the victims, not the same as method, method can change.
There were no other display murders in East London.
I think Mckensie may have been a victim
Miss MarpleLast edited by miss marple; 06-12-2012, 05:34 PM.
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For the most part I agree with Miss Marple's list. (Miss Marple's list sounds like a book or movie title, by the way.) However:
Originally posted by miss marple View PostThe murder was 'silent; as were Jack's other murders, no one heard any commotion.
Originally posted by miss marple View PostMartha was on her back with her skirt pulled up, legs open and displayed.
Originally posted by miss marple View PostThat is the MO, his display of the victims, not the same as method, method can change. There were no other display murders in East London.Best regards,
Maria
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