Hi Glenn,
You proberly will appreciate ,that yours truely is very much in tune with the Domestic type, in regard to the Millers court murder.
It has all the hallmarks of a domestic slaying, however we should not automatically point the finger at Barnet/Flemming/ but also take in account another possible in the unknown Lawrence, also any other unknown male that the deseased had encountered shortly before her demise.
Any of these , could have had reasons for taking her life, and any of these could have either have been the 'Ripper' or attempted the disquise of a copycat..
We should not forget that after the millers court bloodbath, we are clutching at straws to find a end to that series, and therefore have to take seriously that Mjk was the last, and either Tabram/ Nichols was the first.
When a historical event as the 'Whitechapel Murders' goes down in history as part of British heritage, then to attempt to solve anything, we have to one hundred per-cent name the actual victims, also eliminate all sources close to them, but alas we cannot agree on the first point , and therefore we are all sea in getting anywhere.
Regards Richard.
You proberly will appreciate ,that yours truely is very much in tune with the Domestic type, in regard to the Millers court murder.
It has all the hallmarks of a domestic slaying, however we should not automatically point the finger at Barnet/Flemming/ but also take in account another possible in the unknown Lawrence, also any other unknown male that the deseased had encountered shortly before her demise.
Any of these , could have had reasons for taking her life, and any of these could have either have been the 'Ripper' or attempted the disquise of a copycat..
We should not forget that after the millers court bloodbath, we are clutching at straws to find a end to that series, and therefore have to take seriously that Mjk was the last, and either Tabram/ Nichols was the first.
When a historical event as the 'Whitechapel Murders' goes down in history as part of British heritage, then to attempt to solve anything, we have to one hundred per-cent name the actual victims, also eliminate all sources close to them, but alas we cannot agree on the first point , and therefore we are all sea in getting anywhere.
Regards Richard.
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