I agree. If we look at Jack as a modern day serial killer, he wouldn't be a drooling, raving lunatic, wandering the streets eating out of the gutter. In all likelihood, he was average, came across as average and was probably employed. In this day and age, we get the usual, "He was a quiet man, kept to himself, helped neighbours out when asked and would help kids fix their bikes."
If nothing else in 30 years as a member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, I learned one thing; criminals of any sort want anonymity. Jack would be exceedingly cautious. His eyes in all likelihood would dart about looking for any potential witnesses and particular, police officers. If he felt that anyone could identify him at a later date, he wouldn't go through with the crime.
P.C. Smith, Lawende, Marshall, Schwartz, et al, did not see Jack. They saw someone, but not him. Whomever P.C. Smith saw, that individual saw Smith, guaranteed. You don't murder someone within minutes of yelling out, "Lipski!" and drawing attention to yourself or any other such nonsense.
I personally believe Macnaghten knew this too. It's not that he wasn't aware of "witnesses" at the date of his memornadum, he honestly believed that no one in fact did see him.
With all due respect,
DM
If nothing else in 30 years as a member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, I learned one thing; criminals of any sort want anonymity. Jack would be exceedingly cautious. His eyes in all likelihood would dart about looking for any potential witnesses and particular, police officers. If he felt that anyone could identify him at a later date, he wouldn't go through with the crime.
P.C. Smith, Lawende, Marshall, Schwartz, et al, did not see Jack. They saw someone, but not him. Whomever P.C. Smith saw, that individual saw Smith, guaranteed. You don't murder someone within minutes of yelling out, "Lipski!" and drawing attention to yourself or any other such nonsense.
I personally believe Macnaghten knew this too. It's not that he wasn't aware of "witnesses" at the date of his memornadum, he honestly believed that no one in fact did see him.
With all due respect,
DM
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