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Have we settled on what a Ripper killing looks like?
As we haven't settled the issue of which murders are and are not by the same hand, the answer has to be 'no'. Was Lynn baiting a trap for the unwary? Surely not!
I won't always agree but I'll try not to be disagreeable.
Depends.
They may tell something, but certainly not that they were several serial killers in Whitechapel 1888. That idea, although hammered daily, will ever be a nonsense.
Cheers
Are you arguing for the Ripper and Torso murders all being by the same hand?
I won't always agree but I'll try not to be disagreeable.
Are you arguing for the Ripper and Torso murders all being by the same hand?
Not at all.
Are the Torso murders all linked to Whitechapel and Spitalfields ?
I'm therefore merely arguing that JtR did exist, that there was one guy, and one guy only, behind the murders of the C5 and probably some other victims (Smith, Tabram, McKenzie).
Well, I'd like to know as much about her as Polly and Annie.
Cheers.
LC
Yes, but you won't find a better suspect than Fleming in her childhood.
Fact is that she was a prostitute living in the East End, just like the other victims.
I'm therefore merely arguing that JtR did exist, that there was one guy, and one guy only, behind the murders of the C5 and probably some other victims (Smith, Tabram, McKenzie).
Rest assured, that interpretation will never fade. Adjusted maybe (as to final number), but the theme will always remain the dominant one.
The response to the question I think could be answered best by the recently departed, by his desire, PhilH. Accuracy. The recording of history properly.
In one respect yes, except due to the extent of the mutilations, if you consider Fleming by defacto you are also considering 'copycat'.
Unless, you choose to ascribe the whole series to him, and that is a tall order at present.
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