There were many suspects in the
JTR murders over the years. What is the evidence that supports the claim that
James Kelly was JTR? If you are rival detective, how do you eliminate all the
evidence that you’ve identified in the documentary.
James Kelly was first identified
as a suspect in Prisoner because murdered his wife in 1883 by stabbing her in the
neck. A retired NYPD detective named Ed Norris examined the Jack the Ripper and
claims that James Kelly was not only Jack the Ripper’s real identity because he
also the potential suspect of the serial killing which also happen in America.
Ed Norris choose James Kelly because he worked as furniture upholster and capable
to murdering with a knife, he is diagnosed of mental disorder, killed his wife
with knife and he was in New York at the time of a Ripper-like murder.
If
I rival detective, I will says that Kelly was insane but most forensic psychologists
and psychiatrist agree that Jack the Ripper was not insane. He was declared
insane, so he didn't know what was going on when he lashed out his wife or
stabbed her in the neck. He actually insane before being sent to asylum and the
rule in English Law for judging insanity was whether or not the person knows
what they were doing was wrong.Why Jack the Ripper came to the
US and we already know that the reason the killing stopped in London.People know that the killer will
have very good knowledge about White chapel so they believe he lived there and
why should he came to US that he doesn't know more about that place. Now, i'm still cannot decide who the real Jack the Ripper. Who?
Who was the murder? I also don't have any idea, but i believe the murder must be good in human body
ReplyDeletei think James Kelly was JTR. because i already made a research, and also asked Mr. Kama, the hand writing is the same :)
ReplyDeleteyes, i think James Kelly because the hand writing is same
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