MJK is generally accepted as Jack the Ripper's gruesome masterpiece. It's generally accepted that this is because Jack finally had the 'alone time' needed to fulfill his depraved fantasies. And while there's certainly some merit to that argument, I'm beginning to feel that Mary Kelly shouldn't be taken for granted as a Ripper victim.
There is obviously a discrepancy between Kelly's murder and the other 'canonical' four, the others 'only' suffered slight mutilations in comparison to Kelly's utter annihilation. For one, there is the notable change in modus operandi which seems to be handwaved because Kelly was killed indoors. WHY did Jack take to killing indoors when before he was targeting prostitutes on the backstreets? WHY did Jack leave behind the uterus when he had removed Chapman's, Eddowe's (and was probably going for Nichols' until he was put off)? WHY did such a clean killer who was able to disembowel his victims in the dark without damaging any other organs and avoid blood splatter then create such a wild bloodbath with Kelly? If Jack had such an insatiable bloodlust you'd have thought it would've reflected itself in the other canonical victims.
Anyway, I look forward to your responses and hope everyone can approach this topic with an open mind at least.
There is obviously a discrepancy between Kelly's murder and the other 'canonical' four, the others 'only' suffered slight mutilations in comparison to Kelly's utter annihilation. For one, there is the notable change in modus operandi which seems to be handwaved because Kelly was killed indoors. WHY did Jack take to killing indoors when before he was targeting prostitutes on the backstreets? WHY did Jack leave behind the uterus when he had removed Chapman's, Eddowe's (and was probably going for Nichols' until he was put off)? WHY did such a clean killer who was able to disembowel his victims in the dark without damaging any other organs and avoid blood splatter then create such a wild bloodbath with Kelly? If Jack had such an insatiable bloodlust you'd have thought it would've reflected itself in the other canonical victims.
Anyway, I look forward to your responses and hope everyone can approach this topic with an open mind at least.
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