Friday, July 22, 2011

When I was evaluated in the hospital for work…

…the word misogynist was one of the words in the test.  I became suspicious after that, not being familiar with the Ripper…

Furthermore, Chapman had an outrageous sexual drive, if his many affairs and relationships are any guide to go by (The Ripper was a sexual serial murderer). He was also a misogynist (as the Ripper must have been), having beaten at least four of his lovers and killed three. Perhaps most importantly, however, Chapman was a known multicide. This should not be taken lightly, as there were many men who fit the description of the Ripper in 1888, but few who known to actually be able to commit murder, and even fewer known to be able to commit serial murder.

Casebook: Jack the Ripper - George Chapman

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