Hi all,
Okay, I have been at the Casebook for a while now and since we lost alot of the old threads I thought that I would once again raise this question. Did Mary Kelly know her attacker.
I have always sided with those who believe that Mary did not know who killed her and I have read all the arguments by peoople who I respect that claim that Kelly did indeed know her killer.
A lot of arguments I dismiss as hapenstance. The position of Kelly's body. The fact that Kelly took the time and had the time to fold her cloths. Kelly was killed in her home, the door was locked and alot of others reasons.
I feel the most obvious reason that may point to the fact that Kelly knew her attacker was Jack or someone else killed Mary the first real chance he had.
Jack Killed on weekends and hollidays and the first real chance he had to get to Kelly he did. I believe it was the first weekend she was out on the streets after Barnett left her.
It is odd that the Jack did not kill the whole month of October, I believe it was about six weeks, and the first chance he has, he gets Mary. I still believe that she was just unlucky. However I feel if we are looking for reasons to believe that Kelly may have known her attacker or her attacker was stalking Kelly or if Kelly was a copy cat crime, then the fact that he, Jack or somebody else, struck Mary the first real chance he had to do so is an interesting reason.
Your friend, Brad
Okay, I have been at the Casebook for a while now and since we lost alot of the old threads I thought that I would once again raise this question. Did Mary Kelly know her attacker.
I have always sided with those who believe that Mary did not know who killed her and I have read all the arguments by peoople who I respect that claim that Kelly did indeed know her killer.
A lot of arguments I dismiss as hapenstance. The position of Kelly's body. The fact that Kelly took the time and had the time to fold her cloths. Kelly was killed in her home, the door was locked and alot of others reasons.
I feel the most obvious reason that may point to the fact that Kelly knew her attacker was Jack or someone else killed Mary the first real chance he had.
Jack Killed on weekends and hollidays and the first real chance he had to get to Kelly he did. I believe it was the first weekend she was out on the streets after Barnett left her.
It is odd that the Jack did not kill the whole month of October, I believe it was about six weeks, and the first chance he has, he gets Mary. I still believe that she was just unlucky. However I feel if we are looking for reasons to believe that Kelly may have known her attacker or her attacker was stalking Kelly or if Kelly was a copy cat crime, then the fact that he, Jack or somebody else, struck Mary the first real chance he had to do so is an interesting reason.
Your friend, Brad
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