Originally posted by Sam Flynn
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dismemberment and mutilation..............dismemberment and mutilation
Hebbert said she belonged.................... Hebbert said they belonged
Cut abdomen.......................................cut abdomens in two cases
Arms attached.....................................Leg attached (1874 victim)
Skilfully cut and disarticulated...............Skilfully cut and disarticulated
Dumped on land..................................Dumped on land (Whitehall/Jackson)
There are no strong pointers for the Pinchin Street woman being anything but a torso series victim. There were fair distances between for example the Rainham parts in Regents Canal and the Whitehall torso in the Scotland Yard building, so it should not baffle us that the Pinchin Street torso was found in the East. The distance from St Pancras lock to Whitehall is not very much different from the distance between St Pancras lock and Pinchin Street.
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