Good Morning;
First off, I want to say that I have throughly enjoyed and appreciated this site. Thanks to all who have created, verified and posted information to the site and the boards.
I am, by no small means at all, a Ripperologist (if that is the correct term), and have only become interested in the last three weeks or so due to an off hand remark I made to my wife (who is a bit of one) about a possible reason for the authorities not having caught JtR. Well, impossible really. She found the idea entertaining and challenged me to write a fiction novel about it. I know I am in the non-fiction boards, but if I am going to write one ("Gods, not another one!" I hear you cry!), then I want and need it to be based on as much factual information as is possible. This is where everyone's knowledge here comes into play.
Is there a book which has actual and factual distances between the murder scenes, as well as time it takes to travel between, in print anywhere? This would not only be for the five who are identified as the primary victims, but Ms. Tabram as well. While it would be disagreed with, it makes sense from what little I have read (as well as having some education in psychology and sociology) that she may be a beginning in his career of murder. Obviously, his deviances would have begun earlier with lesser offences (by lesser I mean not ending in death), but every murderer has to have a first kill to "hone his trade" as it were.
I want to thank everyone in advance for their assistance and patience with one being less than a neophyte!
Thanks!
Austin
PS I don't find Sugden a dry read as some have opined, though he does seem to ramble a bit at times...
First off, I want to say that I have throughly enjoyed and appreciated this site. Thanks to all who have created, verified and posted information to the site and the boards.
I am, by no small means at all, a Ripperologist (if that is the correct term), and have only become interested in the last three weeks or so due to an off hand remark I made to my wife (who is a bit of one) about a possible reason for the authorities not having caught JtR. Well, impossible really. She found the idea entertaining and challenged me to write a fiction novel about it. I know I am in the non-fiction boards, but if I am going to write one ("Gods, not another one!" I hear you cry!), then I want and need it to be based on as much factual information as is possible. This is where everyone's knowledge here comes into play.
Is there a book which has actual and factual distances between the murder scenes, as well as time it takes to travel between, in print anywhere? This would not only be for the five who are identified as the primary victims, but Ms. Tabram as well. While it would be disagreed with, it makes sense from what little I have read (as well as having some education in psychology and sociology) that she may be a beginning in his career of murder. Obviously, his deviances would have begun earlier with lesser offences (by lesser I mean not ending in death), but every murderer has to have a first kill to "hone his trade" as it were.
I want to thank everyone in advance for their assistance and patience with one being less than a neophyte!
Thanks!
Austin
PS I don't find Sugden a dry read as some have opined, though he does seem to ramble a bit at times...
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