Originally posted by caz
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Since the major difference with these 2 murders is the extent of the postmortem damage inflicted,... not the victimology which includes their circumstances, not the specific type of throat cut, not the apparent focus on mutilating the abdomen...we might assume that Mary Ann represents a learning curve for a single killer, later changing locale for privacy in order to complete the objectives.
My argument is based on the fact that we DID know something about the killer of Mary Ann and Annie until we speculated whether less involved murders, more savage ones, or even less skilled ones, were also by the same man. He WAS a Leather apron type. Skilled with a knife, menacing, and intent on the mutilations more than any other single aspect of the murders. Killing was not the overall goal...it was a step.
I dont understand why we should re-invent our man based on what seems to me to be pure speculation about why Liz Stride is murdered and left where she fell untouched.
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