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* [[Disposable Sex Worker]] - a curious aversion, considering how frequently this trope and serial killers are associated; despite the lowly social status of the victims, the killings so horrified Victorian society that they formed the impetus for numerous social reform movements, and the police's inability to locate the killer (and arguably inept handling of the investigation) spurred numerous reforms in the Metropolitan Police and its methods.
* [[Disposable Sex Worker]] - a curious aversion, considering how frequently this trope and serial killers are associated; despite the lowly social status of the victims, the killings so horrified Victorian society that they formed the impetus for numerous social reform movements, and the police's inability to locate the killer (and arguably inept handling of the investigation) spurred numerous reforms in the Metropolitan Police and its methods.
* [[Murderers Are Rapists]] - as far as we know, a notable aversion. Of course, the victims were prostitutes and they were mutilated so badly it can't be known what was forced and what was not. He may have subjected his victims to something called [[wikipedia:Piquerism|Piquerism]] though.
* [[Murderers Are Rapists]] - as far as we know, a notable aversion. Of course, the victims were prostitutes and they were mutilated so badly it can't be known what was forced and what was not. He may have subjected his victims to something called [[wikipedia:Piquerism|Piquerism]] though.
* [[Only Known By Their Nickname]]


See also [[Jack the Ripoff]].
See also [[Jack the Ripoff]].