Jack the ''I Wanna Be In Pictures'' Ripper
This is an excellent topic fo a new thread; thanks! Here's my personal take on it: I agree with what several of you have said, including Daveshredder whom I quoted above. Besides the escalation of his own drives, I think Jack got quite a kick from 'upping the shock value' of his murders- which is also why he killed them & left them in public where he knew they would quickly be found.
But the murder of Mary Kelly gave him a new opportunity for both 'actions' and 'spectacle'. During this greater window of time in which to indulge his whims & experiment, Jack was clearly anticipating the utter HORROR which awaited those who found her... knowing it would also be experienced by all those who investigated the scene, by the neighborhood, & by extension everyone everywhere who ever heard or read about it.
In addition to his personal drive to mutilate, his obsession with ''externalizing'' internal body parts, and other potential motives, I think it's important to realize that Jack's grotesque overkill is an incredibly effective way of extending his 'control' of the scene and of intentionally prolonging the duration of the murder event... which in turn intensifies & prolongs the various forms of sick pleasure it gives him.
I also believe that Jack knew full well that with an indoor crime scene of such gruesome magnitude the Police would take PHOTOGRAPHS. They had been greatly criticized for not doing so with the earlier murders. In those cases, their reason was the need to get the appalling street murders cleaned up rather than waiting for daylight.
I believe Jack knew that with an utterly destroyed human body in a private room, the police would realize it was futile to attempt to sketch it or to describe it in words. I'm sure some aspect of the Ripper's grisly mutilations/posing of Mary was inspired by his gleeful knowledge that his 'funny little games' would be preserved for all time in Police Photographs. Jack was right on this count, and I'm sorry to say it has succeeded beyond his wildest dreams.
Well, that's my opinion; I'm curious to hear what the rest of you think. Best regards, Archaic
Originally posted by Daveshredder
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But the murder of Mary Kelly gave him a new opportunity for both 'actions' and 'spectacle'. During this greater window of time in which to indulge his whims & experiment, Jack was clearly anticipating the utter HORROR which awaited those who found her... knowing it would also be experienced by all those who investigated the scene, by the neighborhood, & by extension everyone everywhere who ever heard or read about it.
In addition to his personal drive to mutilate, his obsession with ''externalizing'' internal body parts, and other potential motives, I think it's important to realize that Jack's grotesque overkill is an incredibly effective way of extending his 'control' of the scene and of intentionally prolonging the duration of the murder event... which in turn intensifies & prolongs the various forms of sick pleasure it gives him.
I also believe that Jack knew full well that with an indoor crime scene of such gruesome magnitude the Police would take PHOTOGRAPHS. They had been greatly criticized for not doing so with the earlier murders. In those cases, their reason was the need to get the appalling street murders cleaned up rather than waiting for daylight.
I believe Jack knew that with an utterly destroyed human body in a private room, the police would realize it was futile to attempt to sketch it or to describe it in words. I'm sure some aspect of the Ripper's grisly mutilations/posing of Mary was inspired by his gleeful knowledge that his 'funny little games' would be preserved for all time in Police Photographs. Jack was right on this count, and I'm sorry to say it has succeeded beyond his wildest dreams.
Well, that's my opinion; I'm curious to hear what the rest of you think. Best regards, Archaic
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