Originally posted by Ginger
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the cutting of the throat in the manner it was done with these victims, would be more easily achieved by the practiced hand of a butcher, who even with just few years of experience would have slit a thousand throats . . . then you add in all the commonly pointed to issues, the dark and allotted time available; a throat is still different than a leg or arm, and most of that work was done with a saw
the removal of the the organs, in particular Dark Annie's uterus IMHO was not an act of 'surgery' - having sliced through both the bladder and vagina, again resembles more the practiced hand of a butcher quickly dressing an animal than it does the gentle hand of a surgeon removing an organ during autopsy; I believe in the end (not completely sure here) that the team lead by a Doctor Brown eventually dismissed Dr. Phillips claim that anatomical knowledge (of a human) was necessary to complete the act
I would like to add I feel either way it was a practiced hand at work, Polly's was not the first throat this man slit.
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