Originally posted by John G
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There are two thing to note in this context:
1. Llewellyn said that the abdominal wounds came first in the Nichols case. So it would seem that she may be part of a development that reached it´s form only in Hanbury Street. After that, the killer had shaped his MO for the outdoor killings.
2. The 1874 torso victim ALSO had received blows to the head, and so we may be looking at a logical development overall.
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