Originally posted by John G
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If simple dismemberment had taken place then we could argue murder because there would be signs of trauma or perhaps stab wounds on the body parts and we could appreciate the need for the killer to dispose of the body to hide that murder and to hide the identity of the victim
With these torsos in many case they show no signs of trauma or stab wounds from what was recovered. The abdomens were opened up and vital parts missing in some case. That, applying common sense shows that the abdomens were opened up for a specific purpose. Knife wounds from a frenzied abdominal attack would as likley as not have been visible to the doctors. So What was the purpose for the opening of the abdomens?
The torsos were found some distance apart from each other, and lengthy spells between the finds. Of those identified they all seem to have frequented different areas. They were all female and young in age.
So whether you accept it or not, it takes us back to back street procedures that went wrong and the women died.
On another medical note I doubt whether the doctors way back then would have been able to detect the presence of poisons or other noxious substances after the torsos had been in the water for some considerable time. So the statements they made on this topic are unsafe to be relied on. Even in this day and age sample have to taken and examined by a toxicologist.
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