Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes
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Geoprofile of Jack the Ripper reveals Tabram and Nichols connection.
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That does not answer my question.Originally posted by Sam Flynn View PostWas Tabram stabbed in the face?
How many cuts did Eddowes have on the lower part of her body compared to the upper part of her body?
You are using the term upper body. These are your claims.Bona fide canonical and then some.
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Grahame and Austin are examples of attacks clearly directed at the vagina. If they'd happened a few years earlier, Austin's murder would have been chalked up to the Ripper because he was never caught.Originally posted by Jon Guy View PostNot forgetting the stomach.. and the stomach, which was perfectly healthy, was penetrated in six places
Do we know when the stab to her lower part occurred ?
Like the William Grant attack on Alice Graham, the lower wound may have been the first would inflicted. (Alice Grahams`s internal injury was reported in the press as an abdomen wound, until the Thames Police Court hearing when we find out it was an internal stab.
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The "more crimes" you're looking for might well be staring you in the face. They're often called the "non-canonical murders", and possibly one or two of the C5 as well.Originally posted by Batman View PostBut there should be more of these crimes statisticallyKind regards, Sam Flynn
"Suche Nullen" (Nietzsche, Götzendämmerung, 1888)
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No John, the connection is being made because they both considered examples of a very rare type of murder - a lust murder. If Tabram's 39 wounds had been 100, but had not touched her upper or lower sex organs, she would not count as the victim of a lust murderer.Originally posted by Jon Guy View PostAnd about the same for Nichols killer.
Which is why some are connecting the two murders
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Yes, Graham`s attacker was and is touted as a possible Ripper.Originally posted by MrBarnett View PostGrahame and Austin are examples of attacks clearly directed at the vagina. If they'd happened a few years earlier, Austin's murder would have been chalked up to the Ripper because he was never caught.
Quite rightly so
I don`t know enough about the Austin attack, sorry.
Was it a Ripper like attack ?
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She was also stripped by her assailant so that indicates sexual homicide.Originally posted by MrBarnett View PostNo John, the connection is being made because they both considered examples of a very rare type of murder - a lust murder. If Tabram's 39 wounds had been 100, but had not touched her upper or lower sex organs, she would not count as the victim of a lust murderer.Bona fide canonical and then some.
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In May, 1901 an unidentified man took an 'unfortunate' into one of the cubicles in Crossingham's 35, Dorset Street doss house and stabbed her internally. She died of her injuries shortly afterwards.Originally posted by Jon Guy View PostYes, Graham`s attacker was and is touted as a possible Ripper.
Quite rightly so
I don`t know enough about the Austin attack, sorry.
Was it a Ripper like attack ?
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