Originally posted by Abby Normal
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I must confess that I haven't really kept up with the most recent Mitre Square developments! However, I believe Jacob Levy was a butcher, who was incarcerated in an asylum in 1890. It appears there are two connections: firstly, Joseph Levy's occupation was also a butcher; secondly, Jacob's butchery business was situated in Middlesex Street, whereas Joseph's butchery business was located just 60 yards away, at the junction of Middlesex Street, in Hutchinson Street. It's therefore argued that, at the very least, they must have known each other.
However, the difficulty for me with this type of candidate is that it's something of a stereotype to view serial killers as suffering from mental illness. In fact, most serial killers present with anti-social personality disorders, and Castle and Hensley (2002) even went as far as arguing that there has never been a validated case of a schizophrenic serial killer (although Robert Napper was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia.)
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