While perusing my Mrs Beeton, I came across the following, which reminded me of the way Jack killed his victims:
"There was no species of slaughtering practised in this country so inhuman and disgraceful as that, till very lately, employed in killing this poor animal; when, under the plea of making the flesh white, the calf was bled day by day, till, when the final hour came, the animal was unable to stand. This inhumanity is, we believe, now everywhere abolished, and the calf is at once killed, and with the least amount of pain; a sharp-pointed knife is run throught the neck, severing all the large veins and arteries up to the vertebrae."
Perhaps Jack really did mean to give his victims a merciful death, despite what he did with them afterwards. Cutting right through to the vertebrae was common to most, if not all of his victims, something not necessary when just cutting the throat to kill.
Best wishes,
C4
"There was no species of slaughtering practised in this country so inhuman and disgraceful as that, till very lately, employed in killing this poor animal; when, under the plea of making the flesh white, the calf was bled day by day, till, when the final hour came, the animal was unable to stand. This inhumanity is, we believe, now everywhere abolished, and the calf is at once killed, and with the least amount of pain; a sharp-pointed knife is run throught the neck, severing all the large veins and arteries up to the vertebrae."
Perhaps Jack really did mean to give his victims a merciful death, despite what he did with them afterwards. Cutting right through to the vertebrae was common to most, if not all of his victims, something not necessary when just cutting the throat to kill.
Best wishes,
C4
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