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  • Originally posted by Phil H View Post
    DRoy - the medical evidence is not my strongest suit in Ripperology. However, I seem to recall that the opening and evisceration of the body is seen as allowing it to cool more quickly in the chilly morning air - hence the rigor set in earlier.

    Phil
    Hi, Phil,
    While the cold air might have caused the body to cool faster and has been used as a reason for Chapman becoming too cold too fast, cold actually retards the onset of rigor, while heat speeds it up.

    I just double checked to be sure my memory was right on this.

    curious

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