Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes
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No, I don’t think there is a direct link to the Whitechapel Murders, but I also don’t think murderers exist in a vacuum and it would be a mistake to only study one series or alleged series of crimes and then pretend to understand them. The wise student of the case will study other Victorian crimes—solved cases as well as unsolved cases—and thus get a better idea of homicidal trends, societal pressures, the strengths and weaknesses of the police, public attitudes, etc
It’s an interesting case—a crime in some ways more horrific and callous than the East End murders—-and I, of course, think Pook was guilty.
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