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<blockquote data-quote="Andrew D. Gable" data-source="post: 1478791" data-attributes="member: 4144"><p>Now for the weirdisms about the case. Feel free to dissect these and do psychoanalysis of Jack as you will.</p><p></p><p>1) Victim #1, Mary Ann (Polly) Nicholls. Of all things, two cheap brass rings were taken from her fingers.</p><p></p><p>2) Victim #2, Ann Chapman. Interesting, interesting. There was a kind of pattern of items under her feet. One of which was a torn envelope, which read (IIRC) M 2 Do Spi. I wonder if this was a partial address, reading <strong>M</strong>ary Jane Kelly, <strong>2</strong>6 <strong>Do</strong>rset Street, <strong>Spi</strong>talfields. Hmm?</p><p></p><p>4) Victim #4, Catherine Eddowes. What's interesting about her is that she was arrested immediately prior to her murder, and when booked she gave the name "Mary Ann Kelly". And she ended up murdered. Also, some have wondered why facial mutilation was added on the last two - the last two were associated with the name Mary Kelly, too.</p><p></p><p>5) Victim #5, Mary Kelly. Several anomalies. After her remains were basically scattered around the room, oddly, her clothing was neatly folded. And something was burned in the fireplace with a ferocity that melted a metal teapot. And her heart was missing.</p><p></p><p>Another weird thing was that we're not sure, but at least three victims may have been in a less than healthy state. The 1881 census shows a "lunatic" named Mary Ann Nuckold, which might indicate Polly Nicholls was insane. Ann Chapman had some sort of brain disorder which would have killed her in a matter of weeks. Catherine Eddowes was sick with some sort of kidney disorder.</p><p></p><p>And just a little aside, but I think Jack had obsessive-compulsive disorder, among other things. In most of the murders, though things were a mess, he organized things. I won't really go into it all, but take my word for it. <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f609.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" data-smilie="2"data-shortname=";)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andrew D. Gable, post: 1478791, member: 4144"] Now for the weirdisms about the case. Feel free to dissect these and do psychoanalysis of Jack as you will. 1) Victim #1, Mary Ann (Polly) Nicholls. Of all things, two cheap brass rings were taken from her fingers. 2) Victim #2, Ann Chapman. Interesting, interesting. There was a kind of pattern of items under her feet. One of which was a torn envelope, which read (IIRC) M 2 Do Spi. I wonder if this was a partial address, reading [b]M[/b]ary Jane Kelly, [b]2[/b]6 [b]Do[/b]rset Street, [b]Spi[/b]talfields. Hmm? 4) Victim #4, Catherine Eddowes. What's interesting about her is that she was arrested immediately prior to her murder, and when booked she gave the name "Mary Ann Kelly". And she ended up murdered. Also, some have wondered why facial mutilation was added on the last two - the last two were associated with the name Mary Kelly, too. 5) Victim #5, Mary Kelly. Several anomalies. After her remains were basically scattered around the room, oddly, her clothing was neatly folded. And something was burned in the fireplace with a ferocity that melted a metal teapot. And her heart was missing. Another weird thing was that we're not sure, but at least three victims may have been in a less than healthy state. The 1881 census shows a "lunatic" named Mary Ann Nuckold, which might indicate Polly Nicholls was insane. Ann Chapman had some sort of brain disorder which would have killed her in a matter of weeks. Catherine Eddowes was sick with some sort of kidney disorder. And just a little aside, but I think Jack had obsessive-compulsive disorder, among other things. In most of the murders, though things were a mess, he organized things. I won't really go into it all, but take my word for it. ;) [/QUOTE]
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