Originally posted by perrymason
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Thats not accurate Jon, the opinions of some attedning physicians as to the probable killer do...not the wounds themselves. By medical evidence, Polly and Annie can be easily grouped, and Kate can be a strong consideration if not a likely 3rd.
The medical evidence says that Polly, Annie and Kate were not resisting lying on the ground face up when their throats are cut. It also suggests that the next action is a cut into the midsection. It also suggests that Liz Stride had a single artery severed completely and she may have been cut while falling and being choked. It also says that Mary was attacked with a knife, so is conscious and resisting before the throat is cut but while the killer is using a knife.
Cheers Jon.[/QUOTE]
The medical evidence also states that Stride had a neckerchief on and was pulled very tight and the edge was frayed as if cut by a knife. So, the killer grabs the neckerchief instead of throttling as in the other cases still does the same thing. In this case though it aids in lowering her to the ground. He then cuts the throat as in the others, makes the first cut, then along comes Diemschutz and he has to get out of there with his ritual incomplete, which might attribute to the frenzied attack on Eddowes. As for Kelly she may have tried to resist, it was indoors and she was on the bed, he had to change his attack plan somewhat. It was the nature of the attacks and the dispatch of the victims that led to most if not all of the officials at the time to say that all was the work of one man and that it was the same man.
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