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Inside the Mind of Jack the Ripper (3)
Jack meets his victim face to face. But now, he must gain her confidence with his learned seduction.
Jack has been killing women for thirty years, addicted to the smell of fear and the form of a woman’s body. He’s insane, of course, but what is it that motivates the need to become a serial killer?
Jack has perfected his way of choosing his victims, and the sensations that drive him to kill are revealed today.
Where we left off from Part 2
“….Many in her situation live contentedly, unafraid of monotony, taking it by its scruff and making something of it. Those women didn’t interest me. She is not such a woman. Her mature beauty taunts me.”
Questioner: “Okay, thank you. So you’ve chosen your victim. But you have yet to meet here, and what? Gain her trust; make her believe you can bring her excitement or joy?”
Part Three: The Meeting
“It surprises me that your readers want to know what motivates someone as monstrous as myself, but I’ll continue.
I was sitting on the bench the following week, thinking about nothing, bathing my bare head in the morning’s sunshine warmth. She will half remember catching my eye in the church, and I will…