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Inside the Mind of Jack the Ripper (4)

The conclusion is that Jack tells about his chosen method of killing his victim.

Harry Hogg
5 min readNov 26, 2024
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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 3

“….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 Four: The Killing

“I understand that your readers find me repugnant. Happy that I will meet my fate in the execution chamber in three days, but I ask them, is it any more disgusting than a man for many years beating up on his wife or abusing her?

I bring a little light relief into the lives of those looking for something, or someone, to change their world…

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