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Dr Bond and his "CANON".
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Originally posted by Natalie Severn View PostHe excluded Smith and Tabram and the other women who had suffered attacks in Whitechapel in 1887/88
Originally posted by Natalie Severn View PostThese were Nichols, Chapman,Stride,Eddowes and Kelly ,from henceforth known as "the Canonical Five"
Bond certainly didn't have a "canon," and if we were to talk about Bond's canon as a real thing it should also include Alice Mackenzie and thus be thought of separately from the ones that Macnaghten argued for.
Originally posted by Natalie Severn View Post"I see in this murder evidence of a similar design to the former Whitechapel murders viz the sudden onslaught on the prostrate woman, THE THROAT SKILLFULLY & RESOLUTELY CUT with subsequent mutilation,each mutilation indicating sexual thoughts and a desire to mutilate the abdomen and sexual organs."
Dan Norder
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Originally posted by Ben View PostHi Jc007,
Two questions:
1) How many victims do you attribute to the same killer, and which ones?
2) Do you believe Eddowes and Chapman were killed by the same hand?
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To be honest Ben, i don't really know
If you subscribe to the view that both women were killed by the same man, you'll be agreeing with Bond, not Phillips. I'd agree with that, and for obvious reasons, would urge caution when arguing that Phillips was better qualified just because he'd seen more bodies. Slightly odd that the people arguing that premise are still in agreement with Bond on most things.
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JC007
I see Ben had pre~empted me. You do not name your own 'canon'. Who were by the same hand?
So no one is allowed to analyse unless they see the body first hand? Doesnt bode well for future cold cases.
No, if the report was available then there is no need to view the body. Its a pointless task.
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Dan,
Again i ask how can Bond give any opinion on things he had not seen, if Kelly was the only victim he examined then how is able to conclude anything about the other victims, he obviously is purely guessing that the killer was the same person and deducing since he thinks all are by the same hand that there was no skill involved, like i said if he didn't examine the other victims he has no right to say what or what did not happen to them, that is the job for the surgeon or surgeons who performed the examinations on the other victims.
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Originally posted by Monty View PostJC007
No, if the report was available then there is no need to view the body. Its a pointless task.
Monty
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No, if the report was available then there is no need to view the body. Its a pointless task
Jc007 - He did see it. He saw the report. That's all the matters. Or did Phillips mysteriously withhold something for no reason? Anyway, you disagee with the latter's attributing Chapman and Eddowes to different killers despite his having seen both corpses, remember?
But if Bond is using a report that is endorsing that the killer had skill and he is saying the killer had no skill then he is contradicting the said report
He's looking at the report and deducing from it that the killer had no medical training.
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Originally posted by Monty View PostJC007
So no one is allowed to analyse unless they see the body first hand? Doesnt bode well for future cold cases.
Monty
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I would also like to point out that Bond, by 1888, had 24 years of experience. Including service with the Prussian Army.
And out of those 24 years, 21 were spent as a Police Surgeon.
A very experienced Doctor who wouldnt have lasted that long if he wasnt much cop.
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Originally posted by Ben View PostAbsolutely, Monty.
He's looking at the report and deducing from it that the killer had no medical training.
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Jc007 - He did see it. He saw the report. That's all the matters. Or did Phillips mysteriously withhold something for no reason? Anyway, you disagee with the latter's attributing Chapman and Eddowes to different killers despite his having seen both corpses, remember?
Ben, I don't recall disagreeing with anything, i said i don't know and that i used to have the belief the accepted 5 were the only victims and now im not sure, i don't claim to know all the answers.
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JC007,
Bond would have viewed the SOC and autopsy reports, position of body, cuts etc. He stated notes in his report.
MontyMonty
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Author of Capturing Jack the Ripper.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/1445621622
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Someone define "Police Surgeon" - obviously someone with both medical knowledge and law enforcement knowledge, but would they have received training needed to determine whether wounds were inflicted by the same hand? It all seems terribly subjective.
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