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Geoprofile of Jack the Ripper reveals Tabram and Nichols connection.
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Originally posted by MrBarnett View PostStill a euphemism for her genital area, I'd have said. Otherwise he would have been more precise as to where the injury was.
Tom argues much. If the wound had been internal, isn't likely Killeen would have mentioned the fact?
If lower portion was a euphemism, then the use of the word "penetrated" certainly suggests an internal injury.
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Originally posted by MrBarnett View PostTom hints at much, but doesn't put his money where his mouth is, except to say that if the 'Mog Sullivan' spoken of as living at the same address as Pearly Poll, was the future Mrs Crossingham, then her brother Daniel was probably responsible for the Whitechapel murders.
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Originally posted by John G View PostWell, of course, Dr Phillips was loathe to be too explicit at Chapman's inquest, and had to be instructed by the coroner to give more detailed evidence. Dr Killeen states that, "the lower portion of the body was penetrated in one place..."
If lower portion was a euphemism, then the use of the word "penetrated" certainly suggests an internal injury.Bona fide canonical and then some.
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Originally posted by John G View PostDr Killeen stated that, "there was a deal of blood between the legs, which were separated. Death was due to haemorrhage and loss of blood." It therefore seems that the private parts were an important focal point for the killer.
In respect of the serial killer argument, overkill was also apparent, as it was with the C5 murders (this is a typical serial killer characteristic, applying to 70% of serial murders reviewed by David Canter.)
It also possible that the body was posed. PC Barrett stated, "The clothes were turned up as far as the centre of the body, leaving the lower part of the body exposed; the legs were open, and altogether her position was such as to suggest in my mind recent intimacy had taken place."
I realize that it's been argued that she may have been attacked whilst preparing for intercourse, however, it doesn't seem very likely to me that she'd remain rooted to the spot whilst somebody stabbed her 39 times.
Of course positioning the body is another very common serial killer trait, exhibited in 75% of the cases reviewed by Canter."Is all that we see or seem
but a dream within a dream?"
-Edgar Allan Poe
"...the man and the peaked cap he is said to have worn
quite tallies with the descriptions I got of him."
-Frederick G. Abberline
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Originally posted by MrBarnett View PostIf you had been following the thread and noticed the question mark at the end of the sentence, you would have got the right impression.
It's at least possible Tabram was attacked by more than one man, considering the large number of wounds, the likelihood more than one weapon was used, and the fact she'd earlier been seen in the company of two men.
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Originally posted by MrBarnett View PostI misquoted Tom, and edited my post to correct the mistake.
I've done a fair bit of research on Margaret Sullivan and see no evidence that she or her brother were in Spitalfields in 1888.
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Originally posted by Batman View PostIf you bring up great points like this you, are sure to witnees a whole essay on why penetration doesn't mean internal in a moment
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Originally posted by MrBarnett View PostAnd did they express that opinion before the whole JTR roadshow got underway?
There were other women in that area, at that time, assaulted by a group of men. If Abberline and chums didn't associate Smith's assault with those perpetrated upon other women, then I'd say they were neglecting their duty.Last edited by Observer; 10-24-2018, 02:29 PM.
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