Originally posted by Doctor X
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I think you've hit on THE perfect title for THE book on JTR.
I also liked "bit of 'silly buggers' with the police", because I think JTR is performative, but most subtle. It seems the height of irony to say that JTR wasn't into being obvious when the killings were so "in your face," but I think his silly buggers were quite indirect. The meaning of The Goulston Graffito, for example, is still being debated. The fact that "jack" meant "the penis, espescially when erect" in 1800's British slang(Spears, SLANG AND EUPHEMISM, 208) makes "Jack The Ripper" a morbid but esoteric "joke."
And suppose he did leave a message; suppose he did leave the cachous in Stride's hand to let the police know he was cleaning up those "dirty whores"--well, that would be subtle!
As far as MJK. We know what's on the table, right? Bowyer didn't, but Bond did. Also, you cant put those parts under MJK's head for convienience, can you?


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