Originally posted by Vigilantee
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With Mary Kelly, the indications are that the throat was cut in the opposite direction; the bed was too close to the wall to allow the killer to cut LtoR, and blood splashes on the wall also suggest that the first attack severed the arteries on the right side of the throat: "The severence of the right carotid artery ...was the immiediate cause of her death" (Evans/Skinner page 416)
Of course the difference in direction of the cut might be a simple reaction to the killer's normal position being unavailable: but it is a definite deviation from the usual habits of the killer.
This is not the only reason that Kelly's murder differs from the others, but it is an indication of a difference in the style.
Jen
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