Not like, the murder itself, but the treatment of the body.
Were there any similar child murders anywhere within coo-ee of London, in that era? It just sort of sticks out rather on its own, and it'd be unusual for such a child killer to come out nowhere and then go back to nowhere like that, they're usually highly compulsive.
What I've been wondering lately is, due to this murder sharing a few elements of Ripper crimes.. the cut-off ear and heart removal, sexual mutilation, evisceration and intestines placed around the upper body... whether the mutilation was not a prime element of the murder itself, but an attempt to lay blame on the Ripper.
But then, how to account for the obvious differences (putting aside for a moment the issue of gender and age, because if this was a sort of copycat, I don't the killer was sophisticated enough to take into account the issue of MO, which wasn't at all common knowledge anyway).
Were there any similar child murders anywhere within coo-ee of London, in that era? It just sort of sticks out rather on its own, and it'd be unusual for such a child killer to come out nowhere and then go back to nowhere like that, they're usually highly compulsive.
What I've been wondering lately is, due to this murder sharing a few elements of Ripper crimes.. the cut-off ear and heart removal, sexual mutilation, evisceration and intestines placed around the upper body... whether the mutilation was not a prime element of the murder itself, but an attempt to lay blame on the Ripper.
But then, how to account for the obvious differences (putting aside for a moment the issue of gender and age, because if this was a sort of copycat, I don't the killer was sophisticated enough to take into account the issue of MO, which wasn't at all common knowledge anyway).
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