Was Mackenzie a copycat?

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  • GregBaron
    Sergeant
    • Sep 2008
    • 826

    #271
    Sloppy drunk...

    Originally posted by Brenda View Post
    I'm a day late and a dollar short to this conversation, but I wanted to put it out there that I am of the opinion that Alice MacKenzie was a Ripper murder committed by an inebriated Ripper. Maybe he'd had a little more gin than he thought.....
    This is a good point Brenda and one often ignored. What some see as different hands might be more easily explained as different levels of inebriation.

    Think how one might carve a turkey after 1,2 or 3 drinks of gin.....in the dark..


    Greg

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    • lynn cates
      Commisioner
      • Aug 2009
      • 13841

      #272
      skip it

      Hello Greg.

      "What some see as different hands might be more easily explained as different levels of inebriation."

      And that same added inebriation must have caused Kate's killer to skip preliminaries and start to work straight away.

      Cheers.
      LC

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      • GregBaron
        Sergeant
        • Sep 2008
        • 826

        #273
        Blinded by Science

        Originally posted by lynn cates View Post

        And that same added inebriation must have caused Kate's killer to skip preliminaries and start to work straight away.

        Cheers.
        LC
        It's a valid point Lynn and as a result I've tabulated the blood alcohol level
        of the assailant of the following victims.


        Victim
        Abv



        Emma Smith
        0.4
        Martha Tabram
        1.6
        Polly Nichols
        0.2
        Annie Chapman
        1.1
        Catherine Eddowes
        1.4
        MJK
        2.1
        Mackenzie
        0.9
        Coles
        0.8


        Obviously this is scientifically rigorous and beyond dispute...Next I'll calculate
        the victims Abv's...


        Greg

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        • Digalittledeeperwatson
          Sergeant
          • Oct 2012
          • 635

          #274
          Hullo Lynn

          What about brevity? Or frustration? Maybe it's like when parents have child number one and are crazy cautious and over react about everything but by child number four unless they are dying then they don't usually move a finger. Or how about ceremony giving way to the objective? Just throwing that out there.
          Valour pleases Crom.

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          • lynn cates
            Commisioner
            • Aug 2009
            • 13841

            #275
            alcohol

            Hello Greg. Thanks.

            Excellent. When those are calculated, you can do ours. (heh-heh)

            Cheers.
            LC

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            • lynn cates
              Commisioner
              • Aug 2009
              • 13841

              #276
              sloppy

              Hello DLDW. Thanks.

              Could be. But then, what was done with both Kate and "MJK" was more extensive--and yet MUCH sloppier.

              Cheers.
              LC

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              • DVV
                Suspended
                • Apr 2008
                • 6014

                #277
                He's just found the watch of Fernand Braudel

                Originally posted by Phil H View Post
                I've seen similar such statements many times on this site. They usually emanate from those who lack even a basic understanding of psychology.

                And I have seen many similar comments from posters, Garry, that appear "to emanate from those who lack even a basic understanding" of HISTORY and its methods. So I suppose all is square.

                Phil
                History and its methods ?
                Excellent.
                Your own method is to ignore documents in order to assert that the canonicity of MJK is "wholly unsubstantiated".

                Or to put forward a theory based on upcoming documents.
                For example, your recent : "time will reveal Stride wasn't a ripper victim."

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                • Digalittledeeperwatson
                  Sergeant
                  • Oct 2012
                  • 635

                  #278
                  Exactly.

                  Hi Lynn sounds like we are concurrent, but I know that I am prob missing your intent. Could you clarify?
                  Valour pleases Crom.

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                  • lynn cates
                    Commisioner
                    • Aug 2009
                    • 13841

                    #279
                    time

                    Hello DLDW. Thanks.

                    Well, to prolong your parenting analogy, we'd expect:

                    1. more laxity

                    and

                    2. less time involved.

                    But, especially with "MJK," we see much time spent and more involvement.

                    Cheers.
                    LC

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                    • Digalittledeeperwatson
                      Sergeant
                      • Oct 2012
                      • 635

                      #280
                      Thanks

                      Well with "MJK" all bets are off. Indoors and ample time. Look at it like an opportunity of a lifetime. You never know when you are gonna get the chance again, so don't squander, satiate. I don't buy the Barnett thing one bit. Whoever did that was as sick if not sicker than "JTR". If indeed it wasn't he. Not a one time type thing. Would manifest itself again or previously. I respect the possibility but need something incredibly convincing to make it not the most reasonable conclusion.
                      Valour pleases Crom.

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                      • Digalittledeeperwatson
                        Sergeant
                        • Oct 2012
                        • 635

                        #281
                        Eddowes

                        Well it would seem less time was involved. It may be a mistake to attribute "sloppiness"and "quickness" with a different person. Same person, altered approach. Inconsistencies should not be the end all. Not when many reasonable variables exist that could account for the discrepancies. They of course do not rule out a different hand as a possibility.
                        Valour pleases Crom.

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                        • Digalittledeeperwatson
                          Sergeant
                          • Oct 2012
                          • 635

                          #282
                          Anyways

                          To be on topic of this thread she has a little bit more going on than Stride. Well kinda. Seems like the same killer as at least some of the previous murders or someone trying to reignite the past as two very decent possibilities. Those are the ones I would prob start with. Regardless, quite odd.
                          Valour pleases Crom.

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                          • lynn cates
                            Commisioner
                            • Aug 2009
                            • 13841

                            #283
                            primo

                            Hello DLDW. Thanks.

                            "Well with "MJK" all bets are off. Indoors and ample time. Look at it like an opportunity of a lifetime. You never know when you are gonna get the chance again, so don't squander, satiate."

                            That claim has always fascinated me. It seems so easy to have done earlier.

                            Do you have a good theory concerning why her assailant did not kill like that before? Why accept second rate material/circumstances when what you really want is there for the taking?

                            Cheers.
                            LC

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                            • lynn cates
                              Commisioner
                              • Aug 2009
                              • 13841

                              #284
                              bite

                              Hello (again) DLDW. Thanks.

                              "Same person, altered approach. Inconsistencies should not be the end all. Not when many reasonable variables exist that could account for the discrepancies."

                              I'll bite. Why are Polly and Annie so much alike and Kate so different--different enough for Baxter to ask if she were perhaps the work of an imitator?

                              Cheers.
                              LC

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                              • Digalittledeeperwatson
                                Sergeant
                                • Oct 2012
                                • 635

                                #285
                                First thing to mind is

                                If it is the work of "JTR", more and faster. It's been awhile since the last murder. Not by design. More peelers and more caution. You get your opportunity and you forsake the aspects that have less importance. First and foremost you want to do the "work". Getting caught really makes that difficult. That is one possibilty. Another quick one is a reminder that hey I'm still here but not at the expense of capture. Maybe dealing with an objective based individual. If you take my meaning
                                Valour pleases Crom.

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