after seeing the footage on Nat Geo concerning the selling of body parts on the black market I wanted to lay to rest some of the questions that popped in my head concerning this practice to see if it was a plausible theory. I am not convinced of the German connection but I am curious about this particular part in the theory. If this was the case it would open up the flood gates on many more murders and theories. I sadly can't find any info to answer my questions. I am sure its here or on google somewhere and the problem is in my searching rather then lack of info. I tried to google organs for sale during Victorian period and all I came up with were church organs
I am going to list a few of my questions and hopefully someone can point me in the right direction as how I should find this information.
1. How common was the practice of selling body parts for profit? Was there cases or arrests or scandals involving this practice? The cynic in me tends to believe certain people will sell anything for profit (The window view of Chapman's investigation comes to mind) but I can't find any cases where this occurred in London during this time period. Maybe I am looking in the wrong places.
2. If the organs that were removed were for profit, why only take 1 kidney? Was this answered in this theory? Again I can't seem to find anything about it but my thinking is if 1 kidney was worth X amount of money, then 2 kidneys were worth X2. At the same time why take X organ and leave Y organ? It would seem one would want to make the largest profit they are able to with the least amount of work. If you can "harvest" 9 or 10 good internal parts off of 1 dead body rather then taking 1 body part off of 10 different bodies. Maybe there was a shortage on left kidneys and such that was the only profit to be made?
I have many more questions about this topic but those 2 should at least point me in the right directions.
I am going to list a few of my questions and hopefully someone can point me in the right direction as how I should find this information.
1. How common was the practice of selling body parts for profit? Was there cases or arrests or scandals involving this practice? The cynic in me tends to believe certain people will sell anything for profit (The window view of Chapman's investigation comes to mind) but I can't find any cases where this occurred in London during this time period. Maybe I am looking in the wrong places.
2. If the organs that were removed were for profit, why only take 1 kidney? Was this answered in this theory? Again I can't seem to find anything about it but my thinking is if 1 kidney was worth X amount of money, then 2 kidneys were worth X2. At the same time why take X organ and leave Y organ? It would seem one would want to make the largest profit they are able to with the least amount of work. If you can "harvest" 9 or 10 good internal parts off of 1 dead body rather then taking 1 body part off of 10 different bodies. Maybe there was a shortage on left kidneys and such that was the only profit to be made?
I have many more questions about this topic but those 2 should at least point me in the right directions.
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