Originally posted by Wickerman
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Bizarre is the key word here. The medical men were flumoxed. The injuries inflicted on the Whitechapel victims were something entirely new. I think Philips and certain other doctors were bamboozled into believing that the killer displayed anatomical knowledge, and some kind of surgical skill. A description of the injuries inflicted upon Annie Chapman had to be dragged out of Doctor Phillips by the coroner, he was obviously deeply affected by what he witnessed.
I believe the killer targetted Annie Chapmans vagina, not her uterus, he wanted to possess her vagina is what I'm implying, for what reason God only knows. He succeeded in taking the upper part of the vagina, the uterus being taken with this of course. Tellingly, two thirds of the bladder came away with the vagina and the uterus, this implies to me that the killer simply hacked these parts out of Chapmans abdomen.
Of course the knife was vey sharp, and the clean cuts could have thrown Philips into believing a degree of surgical skill was in evidence. Philips remarked that the rectum had been avoided, this poining to some form of surgical skill. I believe this to be coincidence, the killer simply missing the rectum by sheer chance.
Regarding surgical skill it's not widely pointed out in this forum that a part of the stomach was above the left shoulder possibly sliced off as the killer disemboweled Annie Champan. This to me another example of a killer simply hacking away at the victim.
Let me say it's hard enough for me to express the above in a public forum, I can imagine it was infinetly more upsetting for poor Philips to reveal what he had witnessed on the morning of the 8th September 1888.
Regards
Observer
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