Greetings all,
I'd love to hear your thoughts...
Now, as far as you know, I’m not a serial killer, but if I was in 1888, the only way I’d be caught (assuming no one watched me in the act) would be an eyewitness account of me, as the last punter, walking the unfortunate. Knowing this, why allow someone the opportunity to see me with her? The assumption has always been that JTR was a punter who first solicited the unfortunate, then followed her to a secluded location, and finally mutilated her. What if JTR did not solicit anyone, meaning he staked out an unfortunate until she struck a deal with a punter, then he merely followed the two to a secured location. Once the punter was finished, he left, and she being all on her own, he struck.
This would explain why eyewitness testimonies vary, since the accounts are describing the last punter and not JTR.
Also, this would explain the double event. Once surprised, he left, quickly connected with an unfortunate walking with a punter. After he finished, he did his business and left.
Assuming one killer (Hi Lynn).
Sincerely,
Mike
I'd love to hear your thoughts...
Now, as far as you know, I’m not a serial killer, but if I was in 1888, the only way I’d be caught (assuming no one watched me in the act) would be an eyewitness account of me, as the last punter, walking the unfortunate. Knowing this, why allow someone the opportunity to see me with her? The assumption has always been that JTR was a punter who first solicited the unfortunate, then followed her to a secluded location, and finally mutilated her. What if JTR did not solicit anyone, meaning he staked out an unfortunate until she struck a deal with a punter, then he merely followed the two to a secured location. Once the punter was finished, he left, and she being all on her own, he struck.
This would explain why eyewitness testimonies vary, since the accounts are describing the last punter and not JTR.
Also, this would explain the double event. Once surprised, he left, quickly connected with an unfortunate walking with a punter. After he finished, he did his business and left.
Assuming one killer (Hi Lynn).
Sincerely,
Mike
Comment