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Hello Caz. I completely agree that the evidence must come first; else, we are guilty (as you suggest) of using our theory as a bed of Procrustus.
But, on the other hand, there is so little hard evidence to go on--a bloody piece of apron, as I recall, is about it.
Then there are the wounds themselves. The first 2 ladies were nearly decapitated. It is only natural, then, to try to envision WHY someone would try to do this. Anger? Revenge? Once motive is established (better: suspected) possible suspects can be examined and, rejected out of hand or kept against further evidence's being obtained.
The best.
LC
Hello Caz. I completely agree that the evidence must come first; else, we are guilty (as you suggest) of using our theory as a bed of Procrustus.
But, on the other hand, there is so little hard evidence to go on--a bloody piece of apron, as I recall, is about it.
Then there are the wounds themselves. The first 2 ladies were nearly decapitated. It is only natural, then, to try to envision WHY someone would try to do this. Anger? Revenge? Once motive is established (better: suspected) possible suspects can be examined and, rejected out of hand or kept against further evidence's being obtained.
The best.
LC
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