Originally posted by lynn cates
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Five women have their throats slashed, four of them suffer post-mortem mutilations of various degrees, within a small geographical area, over a twelve week period. All of them were seemingly motiveless crimes and there was never a compelling suspect for any of them. You want to base the "multi-killer" hypothesis on discrepancies of surgical skill, of which there was no medical consensus at the time, instead of recognising the glaringly obvious pattern at play.
But hey, I get it. "Ripperology" is such a highly contentious field that people want their opinions to stand out from the crowd and bring something new to the table. We've had the pendulum swing from outrageous suspect-based theories like Prince Albert & van Gogh, to innocuous ones like Barnett & Lechmere, and all manner of debate surrounding the victim tally. Ripper-denial, as one might call it, is just an extension of this process.
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