Who Was Jack the Ripper: Answered
My theories for the four main suspects to the case of Jack the Ripper.
This source may not be reliable because Lucy could have only been assaulted a bit, the turns her hate toward him and begins to exaggerate what has happen so Klosowski might get a worst punishment. The source might be reliable because the customer could tell the judge that if she is lying or not, and special could have been at the court and would have been able to tell if she is lying or not. Form my point of view this source is biased and should not be talking in to account and also incomplete.
(2)’ The Juwes are the men who will not be blamed for nothing.’ The word Juwes probably mean Jews and if you think about it, it means the Jew are the people that are blamed for something. This source could be reliable because it was above Eddowes murder, it was written in chalk. So it is most likely that Jack had left it there to give them a hint of who he was. However it may be unreliable because he might have just left it there just to make the police get off his trail. Also he could have a strong dislike for Jews and decided to frame them.
(3) ‘Consider the following scenario: a young Aaron witnesses violence and a generally hateful environment in the Pale; as a result of poverty he is forced to share a bed with some female members of his family, most likely his sisters. He possibly witnesses his sisters menstrual bleeding, for example when his sister Betsy would have been 12 years old in 1869, and Aaron was only 4 or 5. As a result of this he becomes obsessed with the internal organs, and associates blood or violence with sexuality. Later, he begins to have sexual fantasies involving his sisters. When he is about 16 he witnesses violence, murders, and rape during the pogroms in 1881, possible including the rape of members of his family. From then on, he has a confused sexual fantasy realm involving sexual violence and his older sisters. Later, when he is masturbating compulsively, in front of his sisters, they reject him and ridicule him. Out of this miasma of sexual frustration and a sense of rejection, Aaron enacts his violent fantasies involving his sisters towards women in general.’
This is a quote for casebook on an account that was likely to have happened.
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Post CommentABrahamJ7
On November 19, 2008 at 2:43 pm
that was really good dicription about him