I was thinking about Barnett as Mary's killer (which I don't think he was) with jealousy as his motive and anger/rage the driving force in the actual murder. I can see slitting her throat and the cuts to her face as being done in a rage as well as cutting her abdomen and removing her organs. All cutting, slashing motions that seem consistent with someone out of control and in a furious rage. But to me, the slicing of the flesh off her leg seems more of a calm, deliberate act. Not one fueled by rage but by someone with a very sick mind, i.e., Jack.
Any thoughts?
c.d.
Any thoughts?
c.d.


), followed by some spur of the moment decisions about what bits and pieces to remove, what to do with it all, and how to leave the scene looking as ripperish as possible.
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