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Originally posted by RockySullivan View PostA parody...that's always possible but of course the much simpler explanation (Occam's razor like you said)...is not that the killer is making a parody but that they are connected
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I would consider taking out the uterus genital mutilation, isn't it? The abdominal opening from pub to rib cage is the same as eddowes
. You are saying all the coincidences between the pinchin torso and ripper is because the torso killer wanted to give a nod to the ripper murders, but why not consider he was the ripper? It's much less complicated. Look at Kelly, the ripper varies his MO and he kills indoors
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Originally posted by RockySullivan View PostI would consider taking out the uterus genital mutilation, isn't it? The abdominal opening from pub to rib cage is the same as eddowes
. You are saying all the coincidences between the pinchin torso and ripper is because the torso killer wanted to give a nod to the ripper murders, but why not consider he was the ripper? It's much less complicated. Look at Kelly, the ripper varies his MO and he kills indoors
Where's the evidence that the Pinchin Street victim's uterus was removed? I think you'll find that was just a myth.
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Originally posted by John G View PostMonroe made the interesting point that the wound leading to the vagina may have been made to simulate the Whitechapel murders: such an act of mischievous would be consistent with the Torso killer's MO but not the Whitechapel murderer.
Where's the evidence that the Pinchin Street victim's uterus was removed? I think you'll find that was just a myth.
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Originally posted by John Wheat View PostI recently read an article online that claimed there was evidence Liz Jackson had been tortured by the Torso Killer and either shackled to something or put in stocks. Is this article bullshit?
Yes, I think it's completely ludicrous, a work of fantasy. There's nothing in the medical findings to suggest she'd been tortured or shackled. Dr Kempster found four bruises on the thigh, which he believed were caused by a firm finger grip whilst she was still alive, but I don't see how those findings remotely imply torture or the application of shackles.
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Originally posted by John G View PostHello John,
Yes, I think it's completely ludicrous, a work of fantasy. There's nothing in the medical findings to suggest she'd been tortured or shackled. Dr Kempster found four bruises on the thigh, which he believed were caused by a firm finger grip whilst she was still alive, but I don't see how those findings remotely imply torture or the application of shackles.
Otherwise, there is nothing to indicate any possible torture, as far as I understand, let alone any use of shackles.
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Originally posted by Fisherman View PostElizabeth Jacksons second arm was found on the 10:th of June, and the fist on that arm was very tightly clenched. Michael Gordon reasons that this implicates that Jackson was in very much pain when she died, but I think it may just as well be a sign of suffocation.
Otherwise, there is nothing to indicate any possible torture, as far as I understand, let alone any use of shackles.
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Originally posted by John G View PostHello John,
Yes, I think it's completely ludicrous, a work of fantasy. There's nothing in the medical findings to suggest she'd been tortured or shackled. Dr Kempster found four bruises on the thigh, which he believed were caused by a firm finger grip whilst she was still alive, but I don't see how those findings remotely imply torture or the application of shackles.
Author Sarah Pinborough wrote a fictional novel 'Mayhem' based on the Thames Torso cases and I believe she includes graphic, fictional accounts of the victims' torure.
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Originally posted by Debra A View PostHi all
Author Sarah Pinborough wrote a fictional novel 'Mayhem' based on the Thames Torso cases and I believe she includes graphic, fictional accounts of the victims' torure.
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Originally posted by John G View PostHello John,
Yes, I think it's completely ludicrous, a work of fantasy. There's nothing in the medical findings to suggest she'd been tortured or shackled. Dr Kempster found four bruises on the thigh, which he believed were caused by a firm finger grip whilst she was still alive, but I don't see how those findings remotely imply torture or the application of shackles.
Thanks for the reply. I'd assumed the article was bullshit as I've never read or heard anything regarding evidence of torture being present in relation to any of the Torso Murders.
Cheers John
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Originally posted by John G View PostThanks Debra. Perhaps she's branched out into Ripperology, but is starting to merge fact with fiction. Mind you, thinking about it that could mean that she's a member of this site!
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Originally posted by Debra A View PostI think some people are just unable to separate fact from fiction, John. Sarah Pinborough's book was marketed as a fictional treatment of a historic case but there are those, like the person writing on the 'Bermuda Traingle' website about the torso cases for example, who will repeat something like that as though it were a true account.Last edited by John G; 06-25-2015, 06:40 AM.
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