This rather obvious point struck me today after hearing about the appalling case of Jennifer Mills-Westley, a 60 year-old British lady who was attacked and beheaded in a Tenerife supermarket. The killer, who has a history of mental illness and religious mania, carried out the crime with a kitchen knife.
So how hard is it to cut someone's head off? I have read that the Ripper tried and failed to do this more than once. If this is true (and to my mind that's a pretty big "if") then surely this rules out his being a butcher who would, one assumes, have little difficulty in this area.
If Jack was a butcher, it makes sense that he did not try to behead any of his victims as he would have easily had the skill to do so.
So really I am making two points here: If Jack tried to behead his victims he cannot have been a butcher (since he failed), or no such attempts were made - which does not rule out butchers.
Best wishes,
Steve.
So how hard is it to cut someone's head off? I have read that the Ripper tried and failed to do this more than once. If this is true (and to my mind that's a pretty big "if") then surely this rules out his being a butcher who would, one assumes, have little difficulty in this area.
If Jack was a butcher, it makes sense that he did not try to behead any of his victims as he would have easily had the skill to do so.
So really I am making two points here: If Jack tried to behead his victims he cannot have been a butcher (since he failed), or no such attempts were made - which does not rule out butchers.
Best wishes,
Steve.
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