Originally posted by lynn cates
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I think if you had the chance to walk the sites regularly you would get a feel for the closeness of which I speak. Even after thirteen years of doing so myself, I only recently appreciated just how close the murders of Emma Smith and Martha Tabram were - despite these two ladies having far less connective tissue than subsequent victims.
I think the Dry Bones song could be adapted to explain my own feelings on the matter:
The Smith one's connected to the Tab-ram (by geography and victim type)
The Tabram's connected to the Nich-ols (by timing, victim type and generally sensational nature of the crimes)
The Nichols connects to the Chap-man (by timing and victim type again, specific wounds)
The Chapman's connected to the Kelly job (by geography, victim type and wounds)
The Stride job's connected to the Eddowes job (by perfect timing and geography, victim type - as in 'unfortunate' - not to mention all the reasons why a mutilator would be unable or unwilling to succeed with the first and require the second)
Eddowes is connected to the Kelly job (by the personal touch and other wounds, and both being unfortunates)
And that's only for starters.
Love,
Caz
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