Originally posted by Abby Normal
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think I got distracted,
so :
1. Because the mutilation was more extensive, both to the contents of the body and the face.
It has been suggested that he may have cut himself, I can believe this with the facial cuts in particular, he would need to hold the face/head as he cut surely, so a great chance there of a self inflicted cut.
However we have no hard evidence for that so far as i am aware so it remains just a possibility.
Of course we know he had cut into the intestines, separating the small from the colon. This would result in a amount of faeces which would have got on the killer, and in all probability the more liquid contents from the small intestine would have spilled onto him when he separated the two sections of the intestines.
This I believe means he MAY have been dirtier than in previous murders, and MAY have felt the need to wipe himself clean on this occasion.
Just a possibility of course
2. I see your reasoning; but am not sure i agree.
a.) He may not have wanted to dwell over the body any longer than needed. Quicker to walk off hands and apron and bits hidden
b.) Its not easy to see blood and shall we just say muck on your hands in the dark to the extent you can be sure you have cleaned it.(that is from my experiences in medical research and not just a bland statement).
We certainly know that the light in Mitre Square was not great, but obviously ok for the killings. There is a difference in seeing to work and seeing if you are clean.
c.) It is possible that the killer heard one of the two police officers approaching and the last thing he did was to cut some cloth to wipe his hands with as he fled.
d.) Actually i see it as being less risky, you get up, quickly leave the square, walk off some distance, check your hands under a street light, which were close to the GSG location. and then just throw the cloth away, in an area where it may not be seen or indeed reorganised. he could clean his hands when the coast was clear so to speak, he would initaly be heading the the opposite direction to the Police.
Overall I would say the disposal location was due to needing light to see the hands correctly and wanting to put distance between himself and the murder site.
However just to show I am flexible, if he was heading home and dropped it near home, then we do have a possible candidate living in Goulston St:
Isaac Kozminski, 40 years old, boot and shoemaker,
He would I think be unlikely to have written the GSG for obvious reasons
Steve
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