9 November 1888

Evening

Police Station

💭 You thought about it. If this is truly 9 November 1888, then the police are under maximum pressure. Reports, statements, panic. If the story is forming, this is where it’s being shaped.

📞 You
Kim, go to the police station. If the story is being built somewhere, it’s there. Especially, right now. We need to hear how they’re profiling him.
📞 Kim (to you)
Okay. I’m walking fast. You can probably hear it. I am not as fit as back in the day. What am I saying? I’m 26 years old.
There’s already a crowd outside the station. Reporters. I can see notebooks.
Someone’s shouting about rewards. They’ve posted notices. “Information Required.” The amounts are higher now. That tells me desperation has a price.
Hold on…
(Door opens. Interior noise spills in.)
📞 Kim (to you)
It’s louder inside. What an impressive smell of Tobacco. There’s a board on the far wall. They’ve pinned maps of Whitechapel. They’ve marked the five murder sites: Buck’s Row, Hanbury Street, Dutfield’s Yard, Mitre Square, and Miller’s Court. They’ve drawn lines between them. How cliche. They’re trying to find a center. Are they thinking about geography now? That’s new.
📞 Desk Sergeant
Kelly wasn’t like the others. That room… that weren’t just cutting. That were rage.
📞 Inspector
Or escalation.

📞 Kim (to you)

Did you hear that? “Escalation.” They’re not just calling him mad anymore. They’re seeing progression.

📞 You

Push them. Ask what they think changed.

📞 Kim

Excuse me. You said escalation. Do you believe the killer’s behavior is intensifying?
📞 Desk Sergeant

This is an active investigation. Civilians wait outside.

 📞 Kim (to you)

Shit. Obviously I can’t walk in like a normal peasant. What was I thinking. If I don’t get past this desk, I only hear hallway rumors. What’s our approach?

📞 You

Go with fear! In this time, a frightened witness is less threatening than a curious woman.

Overworked men do not like questions, but they cannot resist correction! Let them mansplain you.

Go with fear! In this time, a frightened witness is less threatening than a curious woman.

Overworked men do not like questions, but they cannot resist correction! Let them mansplain you.

📞 Kim

Sir. I… I was near Miller’s Court last night.

📞 Desk Sergeant

You were?

📞 Kim

Not inside. Just. Nearby. I heard shouting. I didn’t think..

📞 Desk Sergeant

Name?

📞 Kim

Victoria
💭 She doesn’t her real name. Good. That would be dangerous.

📞 Desk Sergeant

What did you hear?

📞 Kim

A man’s voice.
Laughing.

📞 Desk Sergeant

What kind of laugh?

📞 Kim

Not drunk. Certain. Like he wasn’t afraid of being heard.

📞 Desk Sergeant

And why are you here now?

📞 Kim

Because if he’s still out there… I need to know what kind of man he is. I have daughters.
💭 For a second you are confused. She doesn’t have daughters. But obviously they don’t know that.
If he hates women like us… I need to know.

📞 Desk Sergeant

Inspector!
(A heavier set of footsteps approach.)
📞 Inspector
You heard something near Miller’s Court?

📞 Kim

Yes, sir. I don’t want to cause trouble. I just… I need to understand what we’re facing. Is he mad?
📞 Inspector
Madness is one theory. But madness does not remove organs with consistency.

📞 Kim

Organs… So it’s true then?
📞 Inspector
You’ve read the papers.

📞 Kim

They exaggerate. Don’t they?

📞 Kim (to you)

I need him to talk.

📞 You

Push the fear angle. Ask if women are being targeted specifically

Pretend ignorance. Ask a naĂŻve question that forces him to clarify details.

Push the fear angle. Ask if women are being targeted specifically

Pretend ignorance. Ask a naĂŻve question that forces him to clarify details.

📞 Kim

Sir… are we being targeted? Is he choosing women like us on purpose?
📞 Inspector
He is choosing vulnerability. Not faces. Not hair. Not age. Circumstance. Your safety depends on avoiding isolation. He hunts opportunity.

📞 Kim

So he doesn’t stalk?
📞 Inspector
No. He waits.

📞 Kim

I don’t understand… If he is mad, wouldn’t he just stab and run? Why… why do they say he takes things?

📞 Inspector

Because he is not merely killing. He is exploring. Each case shows increased familiarity. Nichols was hurried. With Chapman they removal was precise. Eddowes kidney’s were taken cleanly. and with Kelly… The privacy allowed full expression.

📞 Kim

Expression?

📞 Inspector

What happened in that room was not necessity. It was indulgence.

📞 Kim

So he enjoyed it?

📞 Inspector

He completed something. We do not yet know what.

📞 Kim

Do you believe it is one man?

📞 Inspector

Yes. The geography holds. The wounds repeat themes. The timing clusters. And he vanishes too efficiently. He knows Whitechapel.

📞 Kim

A doctor?

📞 Inspector

Possibly familiar with anatomy. But surgical myth is overstated. The press needs monsters refined. Reality is often uglier.

📞 Kim

And the letters?

📞 Inspector

Mostly hoaxes. But the name remains. “Jack the Ripper.” If he reads it… He becomes it.
đź’­ Interesting

📞 Kim

What if he stops?

📞 Inspector

Then we pray he is satisfied.
(Sudden shouting in background. Someone protesting arrest.)

📞 Kim (to you)

They’re arresting quickly. Too quickly. Pressure after Kelly is immense. If they arrest the wrong man… History hardens around him.

📞 Kim

Inspector… if he had more privacy again, would it be worse?

📞 Inspector

Yes. Wait what about your statement? We need your full name.

📞 Kim

I can’t help you inspector.
(Door shuts. Noise dulls.)

📞 Kim (to you)

He doesn’t hunt rage. He hunts opportunity. And when opportunity increases… So does expression. That is not frenzy. That is development.
💭 You realize that she’s not just researching anymore. She’s building him.
This isn’t about hatred alone. It’s about control. Completion. Performance. And if Kelly was the peak… Then either something interrupted him permanently or he achieved what he wanted.
I will be back! Talk to you soon.
📞 Call Disconnects
Continue to the next location
đź’­ Overworked men do not like questions, but they cannot resist correction! Let them mansplain you.

📞 Kim (to you)

Right! It’s the best way to gather information when you can’t ask questions. If I say something obviously wrong, something publicly wrong, they’ll fix it. And in fixing it… They’ll give us the truth.
📞 Desk Sergeant
Civilians outside.

📞 Kim

Oh I won’t be long. I just needed clarification.
📞 Desk Sergeant
Did you not hear me?

📞 Kim

I did. I’m just confused. I heard the man who killed the woman in Miller’s Court must have been left-handed. Because of the throat cuts. That means he’s easy to identify, doesn’t it?
📞 Desk Sergeant
Left-handed theory is speculative. Positioning changes directionality.

📞 Kim

Oh. So the newspapers are right again…
📞 Desk Sergeant
No. They are frequently wrong.

📞 Kim

And I suppose it was a foreigner, then? That’s what the crowd says. Someone said a butcher. Someone else said a Jewish man from the market. That must narrow it considerably.

📞 Desk Sergeant

Rumors narrow nothing. We have no confirmed evidence of nationality. And butchers are no more likely than dockworkers.

📞 Kim

Oh. So it isn’t someone obvious?

📞 Desk Sergeant

He is local. He knows the alleys. He disappears too efficiently.
đź’­ That is confirmation.

📞 You

Kim, can you see some evidence?

📞 Kim

Those lines. You’re trying to find a center point. But that assumes he travels outward. What if he doesn’t?

📞 Desk Sergeant

Meaning?

📞 Kim

What if he lives within the cluster? You’re searching for a midpoint between the crimes. But perhaps there isn’t one. Perhaps he walks home between them.
(You hear heavy footsteps. Someone else is approaching)

📞 Inspector

And what experience do you possess in criminal geography, miss?

📞 Kim

None. Only logic. If the murders are confined to Whitechapel and Spitalfields… And the time windows are narrow… He cannot travel far. Unless you believe he has access to rapid transport.
💭 You realize that she knows he doesn’t. Horse-drawn travel would be conspicuous.

📞 Inspector

He likely resides nearby. Yes.

📞 Kim

Then perhaps he was interrupted before. Like with Elizabeth Stride. That one wasn’t like the others. Maybe it wasn’t even the same man.

📞 Inspector

Stride’s throat was cut. The timing matches. It’s the same night as Eddowes. A double event. Same escalation window.

📞 Kim

But no organ removal.

📞 Inspector

He was likely interrupted. That doesn’t mean he was not the same man.

📞 Kim (to you)

I can push one more wrong assumption.
Which do we test?

📞 You

Suggest the killer is insane and random.
Suggest the killings are ritualistic and planned long in advance.
Suggest the killer is insane and random.
Suggest the killings are ritualistic and planned long in advance.

📞 Kim

So he’s simply mad, then? Random. Unpredictable.

📞 Inspector

No. Madness does not repeat structure. There is consistency in the cases. The Location types match. The victim vulnerability and occupation match. His methods are similar. He evolves. Random men do not evolve.

📞 Kim

Then perhaps it’s ritual. A symbol. A ceremony. Planned long before each attack.

📞 Inspector

There is no evidence of ritual symbolism. No markings beyond mutilation. No messages at the scene. He adapts to opportunity. Kelly proves that. Privacy allowed excess. Not ceremony.

📞 Kim

And the letters? Surely they’re genuine confessions.

📞 Inspector

Most are hoaxes. But the name remains. “Jack the Ripper.” If he reads it, he may begin to perform it.
(The loud footsteps come closer.)

📞 Inspector

You ask questions like a reporter. Or worse. Who are you?

📞 Kim

Afraid. Like everyone else.
(Door shuts. Noise fades.)

📞 Kim (to you)

I can’t believe that worked. They corrected every wrong assumption. Left-handed theory weak. No confirmed nationality. Local resident likely. Single offender reinforced.
He evolves. That’s the word they avoided. But they confirmed it.
Nichols was rapid. Chapman was precise. Stride was interrupted so that doesn’t count. Eddowes was confident. Kelly was indulgent.
You know what scares them? Not madness. Control. If he’s mad, he’s chaos. If he’s controlled…Then he’s thinking.
đź’­ She enjoyed that. Not the chaos. The manipulation.

📞 Kim (to you)

I think we learned more by being wrong than by asking correctly. Remember that. I will be back! Talk to you soon.
📞 Call Disconnects
Continue to the next location