Trevor,
	
		
			
			
				
	
That depends on his skills. He could have held the knife by the blade which would have made it easier for him to cut the kidney out. Using a long knife for organ removal sure was difficult but given that our man had some experience with this kind of weapon, I guess (yes, I'm speculating here!  ) he was able to somehow circumvent the problems.
 ) he was able to somehow circumvent the problems.
	
		
			
			
				
	
That may be true for Kate's kidney but what about her sloppily removed uterus? The latter does not give me the impression of the work of a medical student, i.e. a person with a professional medical background.
	
		
			
			
				
	
Yes, point taken.
Stewart,
	
		
			
			
				
	
Thanks for the info, Stewart, this clears up a few problems I had with Trevor's idea of a student prank.
So I take it that the bodies of the Ripper victims did not receive any special treatment, for example by guarding them until a proper examination and autopsy had been performed? They were important evidence, after all.
Regards,
Boris
					
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		 ) he was able to somehow circumvent the problems.
 ) he was able to somehow circumvent the problems.
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		Stewart,
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		So I take it that the bodies of the Ripper victims did not receive any special treatment, for example by guarding them until a proper examination and autopsy had been performed? They were important evidence, after all.
Regards,
Boris

 
							
						
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