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The kidney removal of Catherine Eddowes.
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"The full picture always needs to be given. When this does not happen, we are left to make decisions on insufficient information." - Christer Holmgren
"Unfortunately, when one becomes obsessed by a theory, truth and logic rarely matter." - Steven Blomer
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Originally posted by Trevor Marriott View Post
You would be surprised
"The full picture always needs to be given. When this does not happen, we are left to make decisions on insufficient information." - Christer Holmgren
"Unfortunately, when one becomes obsessed by a theory, truth and logic rarely matter." - Steven Blomer
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Originally posted by Fiver View Post
If you claim that X didn’t have time to do Y then you HAVE to know the minimum time that Y could have taken to do and what was the maximum time that X had available to him.
You can’t get more basic than that. But when I asked Trevor if he accepted the point he said “but we don’t know how long he had!”
How can anyone not understand this point? I can only conclude that Trevor does understand it but he’ll say absolutely anything rather than accept an inarguable point.
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Herlock Sholmes
”I think that Herlock is a genius.” Trevor Marriott
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Originally posted by Fiver View Post
''You are increasing the volume of your voice, but not the logic of your argument'."Regards
Herlock Sholmes
”I think that Herlock is a genius.” Trevor Marriott
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Originally posted by Doctored Whatsit View Post
This was brought up on a previous thread some time ago, and I suggested that the probable reason for getting Dr Phillips to study the sieved remains of the fire would be for evidence of a burnt heart. I couldn't think of any other reason to involve a police surgeon.
Perhaps someone should open a thread on Kelly's heart - we are doing it to death on this thread!
"You can rob me, you can starve me and you can beat me and you can kill me. Just don't bore me."
Clint Eastwood as Gunny in "Heartbreak Ridge"
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Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes View Post
I won’t mention names but there are two posters on here who love asking questions and making statements but they just will not answer and straight question."The full picture always needs to be given. When this does not happen, we are left to make decisions on insufficient information." - Christer Holmgren
"Unfortunately, when one becomes obsessed by a theory, truth and logic rarely matter." - Steven Blomer
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Surgeon
Doctor
Medical/Surgical Student
Slaughterer
Butcher
Coroner
Convicted murderer
Surgical Skill
Anatomical knowledge
Skilled with a large sharp knife.
Any suspect or person of interest who doesn't fit into one of the above, was not the Ripper.
That's Lechmere, Maybrick and Kosminski gone then.
It doesn't matter why the killer took a Kidney that's important, it's HOW the killer able to do what he literally did, in relative darkness and within a very limited time frame.
How?!Last edited by The Rookie Detective; Today, 10:43 AM."Great minds, don't think alike"
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Originally posted by The Rookie Detective View Post
It doesn't matter why the killer took a Kidney that's important, it's HOW the killer able to do what he literally did, in relative darkness and within a very limited time frame.
"The Lechmere theory never shoehorns facts. It deals in facts."
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Originally posted by The Rookie Detective View PostSurgeon
Doctor
Medical/Surgical Student
Slaughterer
Butcher
Coroner
Convicted murderer
Surgical Skill
Anatomical knowledge
Skilled with a large sharp knife.
Any suspect or person of interest who doesn't fit into one of the above, was not the Ripper.
That's Lechmere, Maybrick and Kosminski gone then.
It doesn't matter why the killer took a Kidney that's important, it's HOW the killer able to do what he literally did, in relative darkness and within a very limited time frame.
How?!
Does that list really eliminate anyone? Is there any suspect that we know wasn't skilled with a large sharp knife? A person could have such skill even if he didn't have an occupation or formal training related to that skill.
I would eliminate Maybrick anyway, and consider Lechmere to be among the weakest suspects that I wouldn't eliminate. Kosminski isn't my favorite, but I think he's viable.
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Originally posted by Lewis C View Post
Hi RD,
Does that list really eliminate anyone? Is there any suspect that we know wasn't skilled with a large sharp knife? A person could have such skill even if he didn't have an occupation or formal training related to that skill.
I would eliminate Maybrick anyway, and consider Lechmere to be among the weakest suspects that I wouldn't eliminate. Kosminski isn't my favorite, but I think he's viable.
Could the killer be anyone when you consider the time and motion analysis of these kills? To silence and cut throats would take about 30 seconds. Again this was controlled rage in silence so what happened next? According to the attending Doctors they considered some anatomical knowledge to extract organs. So then the question becomes lets assume anyone could have throttled these women and cut their throats after they got them laying on the ground. I can buy that.
But thats where I personally think it ends. If Eddowes was killed and mutilated in about 5 minutes and there was an escalation from Nichols, Chapman and Eddowes - that is a pattern. Would anyone know how to escalate as that was an apparent goal. Could anyone with a sharp knife know how to remove intestines, uterus and kidney or simply Rip them out?
Having never had experience with a cadaver or animal and seiing it for the first time? I think the escalation tells a story.
This killer knew how to render the victim unconscious and also knew that cutting the throats and bleeding out led to less blood in the abdomen. Medical and butcher people would certainly know that. The average Joe likely would not.
The cuts were also described as clean. Do all these things point to a potential profession. In my mind I believe it points to a local who knew he had x amount of time to perform the murder, and used his own skill to perform the mutilations. By the time he got to Eddowes he knew how fast he could get to the kidney because he already did the previous steps.
I think anyone could have silenced and cut the throats.
I dont think that just anyone could perform an Eddowes in 5 minutes by just Ripping. No matter what Cornwell says.⁸
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