Originally posted by The Rookie Detective
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It is possible that Swanson, Anderson, etc. Wouldnt know a Kosminski, Cohen, or Kaminski from a Levy or Barnett. They likely knew local business owners on some level but a Constable on a beat was walking and not stopping to talk. Their job was regimented.
At some point I think you have to consider the testimony of the Doctors, post mortem and the bodies of the victims as the evidence. Along with the Eddowes Apron and possibly Graffito at Goulston Street. I think supposed Diaries and anything else are at best not as relevant.
To answer your point Lewis I personally believe the Killers signature reveals a man that was experienced with a sharp knife and experienced with cutting either human or animal bodies. Not Kosminski. The kill windows should tell us that a novice- someone who never cut an animal or human- would not have that experience to achieve these kills in this manner. The kills mirror what a butcher might do, Stun- Cut throat and gut. It would be a low probability for any other profession to perform the repitition within the kill window. There was a reason the Doctors mentioned Butcher, why Sagar had one under surveillance, and the signature of this killer, in my mind, reveals his profession.
If these women were throttled first then whoever stunned these women by strangling had to be relatively strong with upper body strength. That could fit many. However cutting the throat is the 2nd step in the butchers profession. Gutting is the next and skinning is the last. Was there any indication of skinning? Yes on Mary Kelly. However this killer learned that unlike and animals skin which is loose , human skin is tight and skinning almost impossible.
i think the bodies tell a story. I think the Eddowes aftermath and apron show a man living between Mitre Square and Goulston. A man who disappears and reappears and disappears again right under the Police noses within a 2 hour window. Middlesex Street??
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