Hello all,
I can appreciate that there is still divisive opinion on the level of skill attributed to the killer accused of killing only 5 of the street prostitutes in 1888. That is part of the mystery of this whole unsolved series, and will continue to be. That being said..... I am firmly on the side that the Canon included victims by more than one killer. And I'm not suggesting he worked in a pair, or more, and with all due respect Trevor, nor am I suggesting that organs were harvested after the bodies were discovered.
What I am suggesting is that using only the varied medical perspectives on the killer who might be guilty of 5 murders, we cannot conclude he had skill...but we cannot eliminate that possibility...because no-one here knows which of the medical opinions was actually correct....or which victims if any were assigned erroneously.
I personally like Phillips myself, and his feelings towards Kate's killer are to me not an indication he didn't know his stuff. After all, Kate is the first victim with a series of seemingly meaningless cuts....and his thoughts reflect that he did feel the killer of some of the priors showed a more "structured" kind of attack on their bodies.
I think its time for me to discuss another topic that relies far less on unsubstantiated opinion,...but as I take my leave I will say that it is very clear that some women within the C5 were killed, for at least in part, some abdominal organs. Debate it all you like.....its what happened, so its impervious to conjecture. Doesn't mean the killer was skilled...just that he felt confident enough in his abilities to open the women outdoors, ....in public, and to locate and remove what he needed/wanted, in a very short time span.
If anyone thinks that the Canon was created by the contemporary investigators because they had conclusive proof and were unified in the accusations against one unknown man, with no skill or anatomical knowledge, and that he must have killed all 5 women, you are simply ignoring the obvious, or in denial.
My best regards and ciao.
I can appreciate that there is still divisive opinion on the level of skill attributed to the killer accused of killing only 5 of the street prostitutes in 1888. That is part of the mystery of this whole unsolved series, and will continue to be. That being said..... I am firmly on the side that the Canon included victims by more than one killer. And I'm not suggesting he worked in a pair, or more, and with all due respect Trevor, nor am I suggesting that organs were harvested after the bodies were discovered.
What I am suggesting is that using only the varied medical perspectives on the killer who might be guilty of 5 murders, we cannot conclude he had skill...but we cannot eliminate that possibility...because no-one here knows which of the medical opinions was actually correct....or which victims if any were assigned erroneously.
I personally like Phillips myself, and his feelings towards Kate's killer are to me not an indication he didn't know his stuff. After all, Kate is the first victim with a series of seemingly meaningless cuts....and his thoughts reflect that he did feel the killer of some of the priors showed a more "structured" kind of attack on their bodies.
I think its time for me to discuss another topic that relies far less on unsubstantiated opinion,...but as I take my leave I will say that it is very clear that some women within the C5 were killed, for at least in part, some abdominal organs. Debate it all you like.....its what happened, so its impervious to conjecture. Doesn't mean the killer was skilled...just that he felt confident enough in his abilities to open the women outdoors, ....in public, and to locate and remove what he needed/wanted, in a very short time span.
If anyone thinks that the Canon was created by the contemporary investigators because they had conclusive proof and were unified in the accusations against one unknown man, with no skill or anatomical knowledge, and that he must have killed all 5 women, you are simply ignoring the obvious, or in denial.
My best regards and ciao.
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