When I look at the picture of the death scene of Mary Kelly, that - to me - will always be the work of Jack the Ripper. That's what got me into this case as a youth, that is what still evokes an emotional response to this case 120 years after the murders, and - taking the emotion out of it - there is no preponderence of evidence to dismiss Kelly as a Ripper victim.
In the annals of the history of serial killers, has there ever been a copycat killer that upstaged the work of the original? I don't think so.
In the annals of the history of serial killers, has there ever been a copycat killer that upstaged the work of the original? I don't think so.
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