Sam Flynn: Do we know that? Have descriptions of every evisceration/torso murder in history given us sufficient detail to reach such a conclusion? I don't think so.
Then you should find out, if you are trying to refute what I say. The thing is, however, that evisceration/torso murders are extremely rare per se! And here we have two sets where the traits are very, very similar in many ways - at the same time, in the same town.
Long before anybody says "flaps" the assumption must be that of a single killer.
But go ahead, by all means, and search to your heart´s delight for eviscerators who take away abdominal walls in parts! I have done so, myself but I dare say you are more likely to burn for the task.
Say that you find an overwhelming ten (10) cases. Will that make it likely that two surfaced in the same town at the same time?
Any ideas about that?
It could easily point to more than one person improvising a similar, but not identical, solution independently.
If we have two eviscerators in the same town at the same time, it could point to both of them coming up with that improvisation independently, an improvisation that is very, very rare.
It COULD be.
But I would say that the odds are stacked astronomically against it. It would be like two serial killers "improvising" and coming up with the idea to paint one toenail on a victim blue, or like two such creatures coming up with the simultaneous idea of scalping their victims - in the same town at the same time.
It is the stuff of detective stories that I would not pay a penny for.
It is totally, totally unlikely to happen. Weren´t you supposed to be rational, Gareth...?
Why can you not be happy about how this parameter was sniffed out by Debra? It will help us understand the psyche of the killer in a much fuller way, and we will have a lot more to go on when looking for this rare killer.
I mean, given that different murderers throughout history have independently hit upon the idea of eviscerating, and/or sawing off arms, legs and heads, they can certainly come up with the idea of cutting open an abdomen in similar ways.
It´s that "can" that fuels your posts and thinking, and it ain´t sound, I´m afraid.
Yes, two killers CAN simultaneously think "Wow - what If I shave the head of this victim and draw a pygmée warrior on it - wouldn´t that be cool?"
The fact of the matter, though, is that when such things happen, there will be no doubt at all amongst psychologists, police, press, medicos or pygmés that the same man is responsible.
I can admit that such a thing is not physiologically impossible, and I know that many a weird, weird thing has happened throughout history. But that is as far as it goes when it comes to how much I will ponder ascribing to the idea of two simultaneously working killers who slay prostitutes in the same town, cutting some of them open ribs to pubes, taking out organs from them, removing colon parts from them, stealing rings from their fingers, abstaining from inflicting physical torture on them and cutting away abdominal walls in flaps from their bellies.
Sure it CAN happen. But it just won´t.
Then you should find out, if you are trying to refute what I say. The thing is, however, that evisceration/torso murders are extremely rare per se! And here we have two sets where the traits are very, very similar in many ways - at the same time, in the same town.
Long before anybody says "flaps" the assumption must be that of a single killer.
But go ahead, by all means, and search to your heart´s delight for eviscerators who take away abdominal walls in parts! I have done so, myself but I dare say you are more likely to burn for the task.
Say that you find an overwhelming ten (10) cases. Will that make it likely that two surfaced in the same town at the same time?
Any ideas about that?
It could easily point to more than one person improvising a similar, but not identical, solution independently.
If we have two eviscerators in the same town at the same time, it could point to both of them coming up with that improvisation independently, an improvisation that is very, very rare.
It COULD be.
But I would say that the odds are stacked astronomically against it. It would be like two serial killers "improvising" and coming up with the idea to paint one toenail on a victim blue, or like two such creatures coming up with the simultaneous idea of scalping their victims - in the same town at the same time.
It is the stuff of detective stories that I would not pay a penny for.
It is totally, totally unlikely to happen. Weren´t you supposed to be rational, Gareth...?
Why can you not be happy about how this parameter was sniffed out by Debra? It will help us understand the psyche of the killer in a much fuller way, and we will have a lot more to go on when looking for this rare killer.
I mean, given that different murderers throughout history have independently hit upon the idea of eviscerating, and/or sawing off arms, legs and heads, they can certainly come up with the idea of cutting open an abdomen in similar ways.
It´s that "can" that fuels your posts and thinking, and it ain´t sound, I´m afraid.
Yes, two killers CAN simultaneously think "Wow - what If I shave the head of this victim and draw a pygmée warrior on it - wouldn´t that be cool?"
The fact of the matter, though, is that when such things happen, there will be no doubt at all amongst psychologists, police, press, medicos or pygmés that the same man is responsible.
I can admit that such a thing is not physiologically impossible, and I know that many a weird, weird thing has happened throughout history. But that is as far as it goes when it comes to how much I will ponder ascribing to the idea of two simultaneously working killers who slay prostitutes in the same town, cutting some of them open ribs to pubes, taking out organs from them, removing colon parts from them, stealing rings from their fingers, abstaining from inflicting physical torture on them and cutting away abdominal walls in flaps from their bellies.
Sure it CAN happen. But it just won´t.
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