Pinkerton:
"I believe I am in the majority opinion in this regard."
Enjoy it while it lasts, Pinkerton!
"Yeah I remember Sam. A nice fellow but a little over the top"
Then you don´t remember Sam, Pinkerton - trust me.
"I don't think this was Resendez. Would be curious to see who you are referring to though."
Mmm, could be someone else. I have looked for it with no success before, but I will give it another try. I am quite certain about the details, though.
"The Ripper murders as you know did not involve the entire East End--only a small section of it. Overcrowding also existed in Bethnal Green, Stepney, Shoreditch and other places in the East End where the murders did NOT occur. "
Yes, and in Hong Kong too - but the gist of the matter is that we must weigh in the density of population before we cry "Ripper", Pinkerton. It´s math´s.
"This is not exactly true. Of the cases I have come across a razor was often used"
Blade, Pinkerton. Cutting. I´ll merrily rephrase if I am too inexact. The message I was trying to convey is that blade violence perpetrated against women of questionable moral was around in quantities large enough for us to realize that the earth will not be flattened if you are wrong on the Stride killing.
"Copycat crimes I can understand."
Perhaps so, but you did not learn that from Eddowes and Stride, for they are anything but copycat murders. They are distinctly, definitely,and obviously different in character. One of them - and I think you know which - had the looks of a dreary and ordinary blade killing, whereas the other told the story of a mutilating madman.
"The three scenarios I offered for there being two killers stated earlier in the thread cover every possibility. Collusion (two killers working in tandem), Ripper acts on hearing of other murder, and two murders committed coincidentally by two different killers. I believe only the first two fall into the realm of possibility, but are still extremely unlikely."
Actually, I have just pointed out - to deaf ears apparently - that Tabram, Coles and MacKenzie took the odds to 1/365. Adding Millwood, Wilson and Smith, we end up with 1/182,5. Both these figures speak of a mathematical possibility, Pinkerton, not an IMpossibility.
After that, we can add all other incidents where a prostitute laid eyes on a knife, and the odds will fall further and further.
But that does not matter to you, does it? You just wrote that this scenario did not even fall into the realm of possibility.
Well, you were wrong. Chances are that people will think that you are blind on one eye, Pinkerton. Or that you are, shall we say ... a little over the top.
The best,
Fisherman
"I believe I am in the majority opinion in this regard."
Enjoy it while it lasts, Pinkerton!
"Yeah I remember Sam. A nice fellow but a little over the top"
Then you don´t remember Sam, Pinkerton - trust me.
"I don't think this was Resendez. Would be curious to see who you are referring to though."
Mmm, could be someone else. I have looked for it with no success before, but I will give it another try. I am quite certain about the details, though.
"The Ripper murders as you know did not involve the entire East End--only a small section of it. Overcrowding also existed in Bethnal Green, Stepney, Shoreditch and other places in the East End where the murders did NOT occur. "
Yes, and in Hong Kong too - but the gist of the matter is that we must weigh in the density of population before we cry "Ripper", Pinkerton. It´s math´s.
"This is not exactly true. Of the cases I have come across a razor was often used"
Blade, Pinkerton. Cutting. I´ll merrily rephrase if I am too inexact. The message I was trying to convey is that blade violence perpetrated against women of questionable moral was around in quantities large enough for us to realize that the earth will not be flattened if you are wrong on the Stride killing.
"Copycat crimes I can understand."
Perhaps so, but you did not learn that from Eddowes and Stride, for they are anything but copycat murders. They are distinctly, definitely,and obviously different in character. One of them - and I think you know which - had the looks of a dreary and ordinary blade killing, whereas the other told the story of a mutilating madman.
"The three scenarios I offered for there being two killers stated earlier in the thread cover every possibility. Collusion (two killers working in tandem), Ripper acts on hearing of other murder, and two murders committed coincidentally by two different killers. I believe only the first two fall into the realm of possibility, but are still extremely unlikely."
Actually, I have just pointed out - to deaf ears apparently - that Tabram, Coles and MacKenzie took the odds to 1/365. Adding Millwood, Wilson and Smith, we end up with 1/182,5. Both these figures speak of a mathematical possibility, Pinkerton, not an IMpossibility.
After that, we can add all other incidents where a prostitute laid eyes on a knife, and the odds will fall further and further.
But that does not matter to you, does it? You just wrote that this scenario did not even fall into the realm of possibility.
Well, you were wrong. Chances are that people will think that you are blind on one eye, Pinkerton. Or that you are, shall we say ... a little over the top.
The best,
Fisherman
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