During my research on the Paris Torso Mystery, I came across an article that I would like to submit to you regarding an extremely interesting psychiatric case. I don't believe I'm mistaken in saying that this case is not documented in the psychiatric medical records in England, even though it involves a subject of Her Gracious Majesty. The reason being that the individual was interned in France, in Paris (Clinique Sainte-Anne). This thread is located here, under the "Doctors and coroners" section, as it involves our old friend Dr. Thomas Bond. If you have 10 minutes to spare for reading it, I would love to hear your opinions.
Let's be clear: I am far from suggesting that this patient could be linked to the crimes of Whitechapel or the Thames, but this study is fascinating for more than one reason, if only because it examines a profile that could shed light on the murderer (or murderers) of interest to us.
The article is a bit lengthy. I'm including it below in its raw version (translate of course in english). Alternatively, if you prefer, you can access a formatted PDF.
Sorry for the quality of the translation.
a case of personality splitting (without footnotes).pdf
Let's be clear: I am far from suggesting that this patient could be linked to the crimes of Whitechapel or the Thames, but this study is fascinating for more than one reason, if only because it examines a profile that could shed light on the murderer (or murderers) of interest to us.
The article is a bit lengthy. I'm including it below in its raw version (translate of course in english). Alternatively, if you prefer, you can access a formatted PDF.
Sorry for the quality of the translation.
a case of personality splitting (without footnotes).pdf
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