Originally posted by perrymason
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There are no 'coincidences' here - what you describe are attributes that would fit hundreds of women only in Whitechapel alone.
The killer most likely chose his victims of preferences based on their vulnerability (due to their 'occupation') and their presence in the area at that time of night, not on anything else. That is the ONLY link.
The name 'Mary Kelly' can hardly be of any substantial importance - Eddowes called herself Mary ANN Kelly, and both it should be noted that Eddowes male companion John Kelly HAD KELLY AS SURNAME!
To even try to establish a link to Mary JANE Kelly is totally fruitless.
Again - the idea that the victims would know each other - and idea for which which I'd say there is little support - is totally irrelevant because if it would mean anything for why they would be singled out as victims, you would also need to establish a link that proves that the killer knew them all as well on a personal basis.
So - as I have said millinions of times - if they knew each other: SO WHAT?
I am not debunking this silly notion because it consists of 'conicidences' because there are no 'odd coincidences' here at all. I am debunking it because it is irrelevant.
Nor do this has anything to do with the Canonical Five.
You know very well that I am not a Canonical Five supporter so I fail to see what that has got to do with the issue at all. I believe Nichols, Chapman and Eddowes were killed by the same man - the other murders might have had other motives and murderers, but I certainly don't believe the victims would have needed to know each other in order to reach such a conclusion.
All the best
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