Originally posted by Trevor Marriott
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Are you suggesting that all of the Whitechapel victims were killed by the same hand. And your only evidence to suggest that is correct is the fact that they were all killed by someone using a knife.
Using other analogies in the case of the double event. If 2 motor vehicles were stolen from Whitechapel tonight would the police suspect the same person responsible--------------------
If 3 burglaries occurred in Whitchapel over the next 7 days would they suspect the same person.
The answer is no in both cases because each case is looked at differently it is only then when any marked similarites appear which may suggest the same person. the various lines of enquiry are introduced.
If 3 burglaries occurred in Whitchapel over the next 7 days would they suspect the same person.
The answer is no in both cases because each case is looked at differently it is only then when any marked similarites appear which may suggest the same person. the various lines of enquiry are introduced.
The police in Whitechapel had never dealt with a series of such murders before. It was a natural thing for them to initally beleive all were carried out by the same person. But of cause 120 years later and with more knowledge and expertise at our disposal we can look back at these murders and cast a serious doubt about their inital views.
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