Originally posted by Trevor Marriott
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Steve
I dont suspect that for one minute that everybody will suddenly accept the theory, especially those who have published books or written dissertations all using the killer removing the organs theory, or those who simply have other agendas. But I would not have gone to the lengths I have gone to if I had not seen the flaws in the accepted theory.
As to the time he might have had or might not have had here is an extract from a previous post on the same topic regarding times.
"Look at the mitre sq timings if the witnesses are to be believed because really the organs removal issue is pivotal to all of this.
Pc Watkins at 1.30am walks around the sq and sees no one. so it must be assumed that the murder had not taken place at that time.He says he sees no one.We dont know how long it took him to do that 1- 2 mins perhaps. He sees no one in the vicinity on leaving.
Lawende sees a couple standing talking at the entrance to Mitre Sq at the Church passage entrance. This was at 1.35am. Now he doesn't see them enter the sq at that time. This timing is failry precise according to the witness.
It is assumed that this was Eddowes with her killer. This is a fair assumption as no one else was seen in the area, and no one else came forward to identify themselves as being either one of that couple.
Now if that were Eddowes and the killer, we do not know how long after being seen they entered the sq it could have been 1.36am. 1.37am. or even as late as 1.38am, but for this exercise I will work with 1.36am approx and all other times I refer to will also be approx with very little room for error I have to say with any of the times I quoted.
Add 1.30 mins for the killer and Eddowes to walk down Church passage to the murder location depending on how fast they were walking. That takes the time to 1.37.30sec
Add up to 2 mins max for the killer to make her at ease and to then carry out the murder and mutilations. Takes us to 1.39.30 secs
Pc Harvey says he came back down Church Passage at about 1.40am. he saw no one in the vicinity of Church passage so the couple seen a short time previous had gone. He saw no one in the Sq but he may not have been able to see into the darkness of the murder scene.
So if the couple had entered the sq say at 1.36 they would have only been in there for approx 4 minutes. If it were 1.37 that leaves 3 minutes. Neither sufficient time to carry out the removal of the organs with a degree of medical precision as was described. Because a minimum of 7 mins would be required based on Dr Browns expert experiment, and that minimum of 7 minutes does not take into account all the other things he is supposed to have done to the victim. There has to be a time frame, its so easy to keep saying he had time
By reason of the light behind him as he came down Church passage the killer would have been able to not only hear Pc Harveys footsteps, but see him coming by the light that was behind him from a light at the entrance to Church passage.
Now the killer could have fronted it out and watched and waited but that was an awful risk to take not knowing if the officer would walk down the path and then be on top of him. I would therefore suggest that the killer on seeing and hearing him exited the sq at that point via Mitre Street unseen by Pc Harvey
Pc Watkins states he came back into the sq at 1.44am and found the body
So looking again at the times, and I keep going back to these times, the killer would not have had enough time to do all that he is supposed to have done. Where does the minimum of 7 minutes for organ removal required by a skilled surgeon come from? Any amateur would take even longer. You or anyone else cannot say the organs were removed in much less time because it would not be humanly possible based on Dr Browns timed experiment and the time Dr Phillips stated it would take him to remove the organs from Chapman.
"I think I can guide you by saying that I myself could not have performed all the injuries I saw on that woman, and effect them, even without a struggle, under a quarter of an hour. If I had done it in a deliberate way, such as would fall to the duties of a surgeon, it would probably have taken me the best part of an hour"
And why did Dr Brown commission the experiment from a female anatomy expert? This indicated he had concerns about the removal of the organs, there can be no other explanation.
Without being biased because I have tried to remain the opposite I believe the old accepted theory does not stand up to close scrutiny in many ways. Right from the murder itself to the Goulston St fiasco, and there has to be other explanations. These theories that have not been tested but simply relied as being correct.
Historical facts are there to be proved or disproved
If you look at it from the other side. How can you prove the old accepted theory when there are so many flaws jumping out at you to disprove it.
As you say its for each individual to accept or reject. Me I am happy and confident with the results of my investigation.
www.trevormarriott.co.uk
I dont suspect that for one minute that everybody will suddenly accept the theory, especially those who have published books or written dissertations all using the killer removing the organs theory, or those who simply have other agendas. But I would not have gone to the lengths I have gone to if I had not seen the flaws in the accepted theory.
As to the time he might have had or might not have had here is an extract from a previous post on the same topic regarding times.
"Look at the mitre sq timings if the witnesses are to be believed because really the organs removal issue is pivotal to all of this.
Pc Watkins at 1.30am walks around the sq and sees no one. so it must be assumed that the murder had not taken place at that time.He says he sees no one.We dont know how long it took him to do that 1- 2 mins perhaps. He sees no one in the vicinity on leaving.
Lawende sees a couple standing talking at the entrance to Mitre Sq at the Church passage entrance. This was at 1.35am. Now he doesn't see them enter the sq at that time. This timing is failry precise according to the witness.
It is assumed that this was Eddowes with her killer. This is a fair assumption as no one else was seen in the area, and no one else came forward to identify themselves as being either one of that couple.
Now if that were Eddowes and the killer, we do not know how long after being seen they entered the sq it could have been 1.36am. 1.37am. or even as late as 1.38am, but for this exercise I will work with 1.36am approx and all other times I refer to will also be approx with very little room for error I have to say with any of the times I quoted.
Add 1.30 mins for the killer and Eddowes to walk down Church passage to the murder location depending on how fast they were walking. That takes the time to 1.37.30sec
Add up to 2 mins max for the killer to make her at ease and to then carry out the murder and mutilations. Takes us to 1.39.30 secs
Pc Harvey says he came back down Church Passage at about 1.40am. he saw no one in the vicinity of Church passage so the couple seen a short time previous had gone. He saw no one in the Sq but he may not have been able to see into the darkness of the murder scene.
So if the couple had entered the sq say at 1.36 they would have only been in there for approx 4 minutes. If it were 1.37 that leaves 3 minutes. Neither sufficient time to carry out the removal of the organs with a degree of medical precision as was described. Because a minimum of 7 mins would be required based on Dr Browns expert experiment, and that minimum of 7 minutes does not take into account all the other things he is supposed to have done to the victim. There has to be a time frame, its so easy to keep saying he had time
By reason of the light behind him as he came down Church passage the killer would have been able to not only hear Pc Harveys footsteps, but see him coming by the light that was behind him from a light at the entrance to Church passage.
Now the killer could have fronted it out and watched and waited but that was an awful risk to take not knowing if the officer would walk down the path and then be on top of him. I would therefore suggest that the killer on seeing and hearing him exited the sq at that point via Mitre Street unseen by Pc Harvey
Pc Watkins states he came back into the sq at 1.44am and found the body
So looking again at the times, and I keep going back to these times, the killer would not have had enough time to do all that he is supposed to have done. Where does the minimum of 7 minutes for organ removal required by a skilled surgeon come from? Any amateur would take even longer. You or anyone else cannot say the organs were removed in much less time because it would not be humanly possible based on Dr Browns timed experiment and the time Dr Phillips stated it would take him to remove the organs from Chapman.
"I think I can guide you by saying that I myself could not have performed all the injuries I saw on that woman, and effect them, even without a struggle, under a quarter of an hour. If I had done it in a deliberate way, such as would fall to the duties of a surgeon, it would probably have taken me the best part of an hour"
And why did Dr Brown commission the experiment from a female anatomy expert? This indicated he had concerns about the removal of the organs, there can be no other explanation.
Without being biased because I have tried to remain the opposite I believe the old accepted theory does not stand up to close scrutiny in many ways. Right from the murder itself to the Goulston St fiasco, and there has to be other explanations. These theories that have not been tested but simply relied as being correct.
Historical facts are there to be proved or disproved
If you look at it from the other side. How can you prove the old accepted theory when there are so many flaws jumping out at you to disprove it.
As you say its for each individual to accept or reject. Me I am happy and confident with the results of my investigation.
www.trevormarriott.co.uk
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