Question:
There were many suspects in the JTR murders over
the years. What are the evidences that support the claim that James Kelly was
JTR? If you are a rival detective, how do you eliminate all the evidence that
you've identified in the documentary?
Jack the Ripper was mainly known in London. After
a few years, he pops up in New York, America and killed another whore. It is
true the vicious evidence was made by him? Based from the information that been
stated in the documentary. An
investigator Ed Norris, open up the cold case file after a century. He wanted
to solve all the cases and he believes there’s someone who can be a prime suspect.
He suspected James Kelly.
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The first victim of Jack the Ripper in America
was Carrie Brown 56 year old prostitute. She was killed with the same method as
London Jack the Ripper. Because of that, the authorities assume the evidence is
made by him. There are three major suspects, but, from time to time, Ed Noris eliminate
the other two suspects; Seweryn Klosowski and Francis Tumblety.
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The rival detective will disagree on this
statement. It can be argued because how furnisher upholster can remove all the
organs and mutilate all his victims. A person without any knowledge of human
anatomy cannot cut a body very fine just like Jack the Ripper done on his prey.
Next, James Kelly only cut his wife throat but he does not cut his wife organs.
Basically, the London serial killer took some part of the organ, so that,
someone cannot simply accuse James Kelly is the serial killer. Another thing,
other man can easily imitate Jack the Ripper style of killing to fright people
in America.
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The documentary also makes the viewer believe a London
serial killer is James Kelly. But, he never had been prosecuted because the
truth is not there. The documentary only makes an assumption but not a fact.
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~THE END~
2 suka komen:
good statement
That girl in the picture, who's that?
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