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Originally posted by Sunny Delight View Post
Maybe so. We can't again prove either way so the possibility must remain open. One thing we can be fairly certain on is that the Pinchin Street Torso was not linked to the Whitechapel murderer. Therefore my initial point Still stands- despite ample opportunity particularly with Mary Kelly the killer did not leave any messages nor did he write to the Police or contact them via letter. With the evidence we have it seems much more possible to me that the apron was discarded randomly and the graffitti is not connected in any way to the case. Even if it was it wouldn't really take the case forward.
I know the police dismissed it; but that doesn't provide definitive proof that the Pinchin Street murder wasn't linked in some way.
The proximity from the Stride murder site to the arch in Pinchin Street shouldn't be underestimated.
I can understand the MO is not the same as 4 of the generic Canonical victims, but it could be said that the slaying of Stride could form the bridge between both sets of murders.
To dismiss the Pinchin Street torso is to indirectly and passively dismiss Stride as a Ripper victim also.
Now IF there was some evidence to show that the Pinchin Street torso was a woman who could be linked to the Stride case; would that be suffice to at least consider the option of it being the work of the same man...or men?
Theoretically speaking of course
RD
"Great minds, don't think alike"
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Monty
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Originally posted by The Rookie Detective View PostHmmm...unlikely...because he there's no evidence to suggest he had used that method of cleaning his knife after any of the other murders.
RD
Looks like the killer took Chapman`s scarf.
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Originally posted by Jon Guy View Post
Annie Chapman appears to be missing her woolly scarf, when she found in the back yard of No 29. Tim Donovan said she was wearing it when he was talking to her earlier that morning.
Looks like the killer took Chapman`s scarf.
Did other witnesses mention a scarf?Last edited by Tani; 05-28-2024, 02:20 PM.O have you seen the devle
with his mikerscope and scalpul
a lookin at a Kidney
With a slide cocked up.
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Originally posted by Tani View Post
Time last saw her at about half one-quarter to two. There are hours between this in which Annie could have been robbed of her scarf, lost it etc. Hadn't she also a neckerchief around her neck when Jack found her? It's possible she was substituting this for her scarf.
Did other witnesses mention a scarf?
Did any witnesses see her ?
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Originally posted by Jon Guy View Post
Yes, she was also wearing a neckerchief (over the woolly scarf according to Donovan)
Not that I`m aware of.
Did any witnesses see her ?
O have you seen the devle
with his mikerscope and scalpul
a lookin at a Kidney
With a slide cocked up.
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Originally posted by Tani View Post
Elizabeth Long believes she did. I'm not sure we have clothing descriptions from her.Regards
Sir Herlock Sholmes.
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Originally posted by Monty View Post
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Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes View Post
I haven’t checked all of the newspaper reports Tani but Long didn’t describe the woman’s clothing at the inquest. Only that she believed that it was the woman that she’d seen in the mortuary.O have you seen the devle
with his mikerscope and scalpul
a lookin at a Kidney
With a slide cocked up.
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Originally posted by Monty View Post
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