How did Jack the Ripper kill his victims so swiftly and silently?
I at first thought the most efficient way he did this was to have his victim turn their back to him and when their hands were on their skirts or against a wall, he placed his hand around their mouth and then cut the throat with the knife in the other hand. Then when they stopped struggling and/or went limp he lowered them to the ground.
But with evidence of strangulation, I thought that perhaps then he grabbed their throat from the front with both his hands and strangled them(with sufficiant force that he prevented them from crying out loud), perhaps forcing them to the ground as he did this-until they were unconscious and then cut the throat.
Of course, there could have been many different variations. What do think that the evidence shows how he did it?
I at first thought the most efficient way he did this was to have his victim turn their back to him and when their hands were on their skirts or against a wall, he placed his hand around their mouth and then cut the throat with the knife in the other hand. Then when they stopped struggling and/or went limp he lowered them to the ground.
But with evidence of strangulation, I thought that perhaps then he grabbed their throat from the front with both his hands and strangled them(with sufficiant force that he prevented them from crying out loud), perhaps forcing them to the ground as he did this-until they were unconscious and then cut the throat.
Of course, there could have been many different variations. What do think that the evidence shows how he did it?
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