It is possible at least some of the victims went with the Ripper although he looked suspicious to them - thinking, what the heck, at least it will be quick ...
They could have been too depressed, too fed up, to care much. Let's not forget how hard and horrible their lifes were.
Their future would have been even more horrible. I read about old, homeless women on the streets of Victorian London. They were so weak from hunger they could only crawl on hands and knees.
These were the prospects the Ripper victims had, and they surely knew, seeing those old women everyday on the streets. "It is either the river or the ripper for me ..."
So the Ripper may did not have to be too convincing and charming.
Don't get me wrong, I'm NOT blaming the victims here. I'm not saying they happily took this 'way out'. It rather shows how desperate they were.
They could have been too depressed, too fed up, to care much. Let's not forget how hard and horrible their lifes were.
Their future would have been even more horrible. I read about old, homeless women on the streets of Victorian London. They were so weak from hunger they could only crawl on hands and knees.
These were the prospects the Ripper victims had, and they surely knew, seeing those old women everyday on the streets. "It is either the river or the ripper for me ..."
So the Ripper may did not have to be too convincing and charming.
Don't get me wrong, I'm NOT blaming the victims here. I'm not saying they happily took this 'way out'. It rather shows how desperate they were.
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