The torso connection is under explored. I got some books on the matter to look at this. I think the best option would be to try and falsify it. To look at the arguments and weigh it up.
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Originally posted by Batman View PostThe torso connection is under explored. I got some books on the matter to look at this. I think the best option would be to try and falsify it. To look at the arguments and weigh it up.
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Originally posted by RockySullivan View PostBatman...there are a couple strong points for the torso murders being the work of the ripper. first and strongest point being the removal of the uterus from Jackson & whitehall.Bona fide canonical and then some.
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Originally posted by Batman View PostYes, this is looking good. We have a historical record for it and that forensic connection.
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I think the Torso Killer was a horse of a different colour. This was clearly someone with access to private property in which to hack up (and possibly torture) his victims, as well as possessing the means to transport the pieces. I think the Torso Killer is a better fit for the upper-class gent seducing unsuspecting women into this lair than it is for the Ripper. I can't see why this same character would then start knifing women in the backstreets of Whitechapel, stealing an uterus here, a kidney there, putting himself at eminently more risk for less profit.
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Originally posted by Harry D View PostI think the Torso Killer was a horse of a different colour. This was clearly someone with access to private property in which to hack up (and possibly torture) his victims, as well as possessing the means to transport the pieces. I think the Torso Killer is a better fit for the upper-class gent seducing unsuspecting women into this lair than it is for the Ripper. I can't see why this same character would then start knifing women in the backstreets of Whitechapel, stealing an uterus here, a kidney there, putting himself at eminently more risk for less profit.
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Originally posted by Harry D View PostI think the Torso Killer was a horse of a different colour. This was clearly someone with access to private property in which to hack up (and possibly torture) his victims, as well as possessing the means to transport the pieces. I think the Torso Killer is a better fit for the upper-class gent seducing unsuspecting women into this lair than it is for the Ripper. I can't see why this same character would then start knifing women in the backstreets of Whitechapel, stealing an uterus here, a kidney there, putting himself at eminently more risk for less profit.
Considering the Thames connection- body parts were found in the Thames and the Scotland Yard building may have been accessed via the river-do you think that the Torso Murderer could have dismembered his victim on a boat which, of course, could also have aided with transport.
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Originally posted by John G View PostHi Harry,
Considering the Thames connection- body parts were found in the Thames and the Scotland Yard building may have been accessed via the river-do you think that the Torso Murderer could have dismembered his victim on a boat which, of course, could also have aided with transport.
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Originally posted by RockySullivan View PostBatman...there are a couple strong points for the torso murders being the work of the ripper. first and strongest point being the removal of the uterus from Jackson & whitehall."Is all that we see or seem
but a dream within a dream?"
-Edgar Allan Poe
"...the man and the peaked cap he is said to have worn
quite tallies with the descriptions I got of him."
-Frederick G. Abberline
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Originally posted by Abby Normal View PostAll of the torsos showed signs of abdominal mutilations.
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Originally posted by Harry D View PostI think the Torso Killer was a horse of a different colour. This was clearly someone with access to private property in which to hack up (and possibly torture) his victims, as well as possessing the means to transport the pieces. I think the Torso Killer is a better fit for the upper-class gent seducing unsuspecting women into this lair than it is for the Ripper. I can't see why this same character would then start knifing women in the backstreets of Whitechapel, stealing an uterus here, a kidney there, putting himself at eminently more risk for less profit.
Ive often said that perhaps if they are the same man then the torsos are when he could bring them somewhere private and the dismemberment was for ease in removing the bodies and The ripper murders were when he couldn't and had to kill and mutilate in the street. All of the torsos show similar abdominal, sexual organ mutilations to the ripper victims.
I also doubt that either was done for any kind of Burke and Hare, profit reason."Is all that we see or seem
but a dream within a dream?"
-Edgar Allan Poe
"...the man and the peaked cap he is said to have worn
quite tallies with the descriptions I got of him."
-Frederick G. Abberline
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I think the workers at whitehall need to be looked at more closely. The story of the men with barrow allegedly ends with one of the workers being questioned and admitting he was there at the time of the sighting. The workers also came under some suspicion at the inquest allegedly because the foreman believed it was someone familiar with the layout and two workers also kept there tools near the spot where it was found. I think one of the workers is a strong possibility considering the buried limbs. One worker named a Richard Lawrence who left his tools in the spot where the torso was found lives in battersea.
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Originally posted by RockySullivan View PostWell he was certainly willing to get his hands dirty
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