Hello all,
Just wanted to see If I might get some medical opinion on a thought that occurred to me, is it possible that the victims were moving either voluntarily, or involuntarily, after they had their throats cut?
Im referring to involuntary muscle spasms primarily, because its possible they were unconscious when that throat cut was made.
I just wondered if there might be some information that could help bridge the gap that exists between the medical opinions that felt the Ripper had knife skills and anatomical knowledge, and those that surmised he had none.
Could involuntary victim spasms account for some of the more jagged, sloppy if you will, mutilations?
Best regards all.
Just wanted to see If I might get some medical opinion on a thought that occurred to me, is it possible that the victims were moving either voluntarily, or involuntarily, after they had their throats cut?
Im referring to involuntary muscle spasms primarily, because its possible they were unconscious when that throat cut was made.
I just wondered if there might be some information that could help bridge the gap that exists between the medical opinions that felt the Ripper had knife skills and anatomical knowledge, and those that surmised he had none.
Could involuntary victim spasms account for some of the more jagged, sloppy if you will, mutilations?
Best regards all.
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