Originally posted by Sam Flynn
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When we gauge the eviscerations carried out by the Thames Torso killer, we do it against a backdrop of cutting abdomens open, carving an unborn child out of his murdered mothers uterus, emptying his victims bodies of blood and cutting them up in small pieces.
It is a gothic horror tale, and so is the tale of Jack the Ripper. Making the case that the Torso killer may only have been a practical fellow who wanted to facilitate dismembering the body of Liz Jackson does not work for me. We are looking at cruel and vicious murder in it´s worst shape. And we have the medico´s words that lungs and heart were "removed", meaning that the killer took care of that part too.
We than have a very large possibility that there were MORE evisceration on his behalf - but we cannot prove it on account of how there is a possibility that the organs were lost on account of the current of the Thames.
My final word is that the Torso killer MAY have had an enbalming and mummification in mind for Liz Jackson - or any other process that differed from the mindset of the Ripper when HE eviscerated.
The easy, logical, rational and wise solution, though, is that it was all about the same man doing the same thing for the same reason. Not that it was two men who just happened to make their deeds resemble each other to the degree where they cut away abdominal walls in large flaps from their victims.
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