The kidney removal of Catherine Eddowes.

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  • Trevor Marriott
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    Originally posted by The Rookie Detective View Post
    That put me off my plum jam on toast.
    Well you were warned !!!!!!!!!!!

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  • The Rookie Detective
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    That put me off my plum jam on toast.

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  • Trevor Marriott
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    WARNING GRAPHIC IMAGES IN THIS POST

    All the medical people I have spoken to all say the same, first you have to know the location of the uterus and then another problem is being able to grip it to be able to remove it in the dark from a blood-filled abdomen without the aid of a retractor to hold the abdomen open

    I should also mention that in the case of Chapman the fallopian tubes with the uterus attached were completely removed

    But did the killer lift the intestines out, or did they recoil out of the abdomen following the abdomen being opened in the case of Chapman, we see no such activity with Eddowes.

    As I have said before two different methods of extraction from two different mortuaries

    To make it easier for those who still believe the killer removed the organs at the crime scenes I have posted below some images that highlight the degree of difficulty in that theory

    Pic 1 shows the Uterus with fallopian tubes attached
    Pic 2 Show the uterus
    Pic 3 shows the uterus complete with fallopian tubes after removal



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  • Barnaby
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    Hi Trevor,

    I, too, have not rejected your theory as I find it creative and plausible. But I have doubts. Clearly, the killer at both crime scenes lifted out the intestines and put them over the victim's shoulder. So - at the very least - he could do that on that spot. As a non-medical expert, my question is that once the victim was basically eviscerated, how difficult would it have been to get at the uterus or kidney?

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  • Sam Flynn
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    Originally posted by The Rookie Detective View Post

    Unless the Ripper was also the Torso killer and had been potentially cutting up bodies for over a decade.
    Sawing/chopping head and limbs is rather different from removing internal organs.

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