Originally posted by Geddy2112
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Would an assistant risk messing with the anatomy of a Ripper victim? Wouldnt they in this case have to remove the already removed 2 ft long intestine and rest of the other intestine. Then retract the pancreas and stomach to extract the left kidney?
Why the left kidney? Why not the pancreas or spleen which would have been easier?
The question i have is why the left kidney? One answer is that it is easier than the right to extract. But there had to be another reason for his trophy. The Bible often uses the kidney as a metaphor for moral character and conscience.
I agree the kidney, compared to other organs, it is an unusual pick for a trophy. Dont know what the incidence of Brights disease was but the Lusk kidney throws another twist to Eddowes.
The value for coroners was full body not parts.
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