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		Geoprofile of Jack the Ripper reveals Tabram and Nichols connection.
				
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Any trace? The cuts would have to have been pretty precise to obliterate every sign of a ligature on the throat, and the ligature would in any case have left its mark on large areas of skin entirely untouched by the knife (e.g. the sides and back of the neck).Kind regards, Sam Flynn
"Suche Nullen" (Nietzsche, Götzendämmerung, 1888)
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So we could be looking for someone who took MMA lessons between April and August, '88?Originally posted by Batman View PostMMA then. Speaking of which, in 1899 Bartitsu was very popular.
However, that's 11 years too late for JtR.
I wonder if this man did:
(Nov., 1888)
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I could go on with the examples. There's an interesting account of a costermonger stabbing his wife in the 'lower part' - with a swordstick. Not a toff, a costermonger.
While attacks to the 'lower parts' were rare, they were not so rare that two separate killers couldn't have inflicted them close in time and location.Last edited by MrBarnett; 11-01-2018, 06:49 AM.
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Were stabbings to lower parts that rare? I would think most stabbings would mostly involve a knife to the belly as the target area. Plenty of those.Originally posted by MrBarnett View PostI could go on with the examples. There's an interesting account of a costermonger stabbing his wife in the 'lower part' - with a swordstick. Not a toff, a costermonger.
While attacks to the 'lower parts' were rare, they were not so rare that two separate killers couldn't have inflicted them close in time and location.
Nothing like acts on unfortunates' vaginas though.Bona fide canonical and then some.
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Worsfold was an 'unfortunate' and the details of Fenwick's Old Bailey trial were deemed 'unfit' for publication.Originally posted by Batman View PostWere stabbings to lower parts that rare? I would think most stabbings would mostly involve a knife to the belly as the target area. Plenty of those.
Nothing like acts on unfortunates' vaginas though.
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Can you direct me to the source where it is made explicit that Tabram's wound to the lower part was to her vagina.Originally posted by Batman View PostWere stabbings to lower parts that rare? I would think most stabbings would mostly involve a knife to the belly as the target area. Plenty of those.
Nothing like acts on unfortunates' vaginas though.Last edited by MrBarnett; 11-01-2018, 08:32 AM.
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What must be remembered is that albeit the first victim/s may have been taken by surprise, once we get a bit further down the victim tally, these later ones were acutely aware of how there was a madman on the loose who cut necks and eviscerated.Originally posted by Harry D View PostThey would've still put up a fight when their survival instinct kicked in. Strangulation is a painful, drawn-out way to kill someone. How did none of the witnesses hear a struggle? The killer must have been proficient at choking out his victims. What can that tell us about his background?
It is much the same as people on hijacked planes nowadays; after 9/11, there is zero chance that the passengers will not fight back. And so would the Ripper victims of later dates, if they had any chance at all to do so.Last edited by Fisherman; 11-01-2018, 08:31 AM.
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