Scorpio:
"Perhaps if the knife was very sharp, the blade may have cut the bedsheet when the blood was wiped off. I imagine there was a lot of andrenalin flowing at that moment, and adrenal strength could lead to the killer bieng a little heavy handed."
Then we have to ask ourselves a number of questions:
1. Where was the sheet situated as he wiped the blood off? If it was on the bed, then there would have been corresponding cuts in the mattress underneath it, and Bond would not have suggested that the sheet was on Kellys face as he cut in such a case. If it was on her face, why would we suggest that he cut to wipe the knife, if it produced cuts in the face? If it was in the Ripperīs hand, why would he risk cutting himself?
2. Why would he wipe the blood off the knife in the first place? Are you suggesting that the face was "the final touch"?
3. Why not opt for the more obvious explanation - that the face was covered with the sheet as he cut? Bond would have checked the mattress under the sheet before suggesting that this was what happened, and that mattress would have been uncut. Reasonably, he would also have measured the distance from the bed corner to Kellyīs face, establishing that it allowed for his assumption to be true.
But of course, a whole host of explanations can be thrown forward. The sheet could have been cut before that night, even. We donīt know. But a "much cut" sheet and a discerning doctor Bond seem a good combination to me.
The best,
Fisherman
"Perhaps if the knife was very sharp, the blade may have cut the bedsheet when the blood was wiped off. I imagine there was a lot of andrenalin flowing at that moment, and adrenal strength could lead to the killer bieng a little heavy handed."
Then we have to ask ourselves a number of questions:
1. Where was the sheet situated as he wiped the blood off? If it was on the bed, then there would have been corresponding cuts in the mattress underneath it, and Bond would not have suggested that the sheet was on Kellys face as he cut in such a case. If it was on her face, why would we suggest that he cut to wipe the knife, if it produced cuts in the face? If it was in the Ripperīs hand, why would he risk cutting himself?
2. Why would he wipe the blood off the knife in the first place? Are you suggesting that the face was "the final touch"?
3. Why not opt for the more obvious explanation - that the face was covered with the sheet as he cut? Bond would have checked the mattress under the sheet before suggesting that this was what happened, and that mattress would have been uncut. Reasonably, he would also have measured the distance from the bed corner to Kellyīs face, establishing that it allowed for his assumption to be true.
But of course, a whole host of explanations can be thrown forward. The sheet could have been cut before that night, even. We donīt know. But a "much cut" sheet and a discerning doctor Bond seem a good combination to me.
The best,
Fisherman
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