Originally posted by John Wheat
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The issue is a somewhat difficult one to assess, because I think we must leave leeroom for the killer dismembering BOTH on account of necessity AND on account of it satisfying his paraphilia.
As I keep pointing out, the 1873 victim had the shoulders and thighs SAWN through - but the knees and elbows, for example, were neatly disarticulated. Disarticulating knees and elbows are harder than disarticulating shoulders and thigs. My contention is that one of the dismemberment methods was part of him satisfying his paraphilia, and when that was satisfied, he simple took care of the rest in order to clear his premises of the corpse.
Time and space may have played a big role, just as the implements he had access too may have. Whichever the case is with that, my idea is that the combined Torso killer/Ripper used the many bodies he procured in different ways, all of these ways being diffeent paths to satisfy the paraphilia.
He COULD dismember, and he WOULD do so at times, and specifically so when he was dealing with victims he had to discard afterwards. But if we look at the 1874 victim, the torso had a leg attached to it as it was discarded. That does not point to him having to take the bodies apart in small pieces, and therefore the rest of the dismemberment done to that body seems unneccessary from a practical point of view.
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