And Chava, you make the mistake of many by citing victim similarities among the Canonic Five. That is an error because it presumes that Polly, Annie, etc., were somehow different from the bulk of the vagrant casual prostitutes, when in fact they were quite typical. The loding houses were filled with such women and anyone with an itch to kill and mutilate women would find any of them easy prey.
The better reason for discounting her is the dissimilarity of the attack. And that is why, for years, I discounted this kill. However I am now considering the possibility that this might have been the first Ripper kill. And if it was, we might look more closely at it. Everything I have read suggests that it's the first kill that tells the most. For that reason, although the Tabram killing may well not have been the Ripper's work, I intend to pay a little more attention to it than I did before.
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