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  • FISHY1118
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    Blackmail you say? Well seem theres a bit of that going around as a motive for the five victims . I guess one blackmail theory is as good as the next

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  • DJA
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    Blackmail.
    The Five were after him.
    Started with Mary Ann Kelly as a child victim and escalated with the murder of Nichols near the London Hospital.
    Sutton was bisexual.Homosexuality would have cost him two years hard labor.
    He was being protected.Doubt his identity was a big secret in certain circles.

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  • FISHY1118
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    ok im curious , but still waiting what make sutton jtr ?

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  • DJA
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ID:	784532 The maxillary sinuses are infected by Streptococcus pyogenes along with a sore throat.The nose where cut off runs like a tap.
    The heart and kidneys are often infected.
    Strep makes it's home in the small intestine.
    There's more,if you can understand that.

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  • FISHY1118
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    So they were treated for Rheumatic Fever by Sutton and Gull [surprize surprize] . How do we then go to Jack the Ripper ?

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  • DJA
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    Cases 2 and 7.

    medcht00094-0102.pdf
    Last edited by DJA; 04-12-2022, 08:26 AM.

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  • FISHY1118
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    I concer with your finding , and am of the opinion it indeed was Eddowes kidney , wether one chooses to say Oppy was ''right'' as was Sutton, is up to the individual i guess.

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  • DJA
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    I made over the kidney to the police surgeon, instructing him to consult with the most eminent men in the Profession, and to send me a report without delay. I give the substance of it. The renal artery is about three inches long. Two inches remained in the corpse, one inch was attached to the kidney. The kidney left in the corpse was in an advanced state of Bright's Disease; the kidney sent me was in an exactly similar state. But what was of far more importance, Mr Sutton, one of the senior surgeons at the London Hospital, whom Gordon Brown asked to meet him and another surgeon in consultation, and who was one of the greatest authorities living on the kidney and its diseases, said he would pledge his reputation that the kidney submitted to them had been put in spirits within a few hours of its removal from the body thus effec-ually disposing of all hoaxes in connection with it.

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  • DJA
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    Originally posted by GBinOz View Post

    Dave, Can you please explain your theory with regard to Chapman and MJK?

    Cheers, George
    Mary Ann Kelly was abused when Sutton became Vestry Board Medical Officer circa 1867.
    She is referenced in RLS's novella as the girl trampled.
    Major Smith was RLS's cousin.Inspector Newcomen.Appointed in 1885.

    Chapman resided several doors from Kelly.
    Likely patient of Sutton's.

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  • FISHY1118
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    It Had Been Preserved in Spirits. Dr. Openshaw told a Star reporter to-day that after having examined the piece of kidney under the microscope he was of opinion that it was half of a left human kidney.

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  • FISHY1118
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    Originally posted by DJA View Post

    Yep.

    The expert was Henry Gawen Sutton.

    Eddowes had been his inpatient along with Nichols in December 1867 onward.Both had rheumatic fever.The bacteria resides in the small intestines.

    Explains why Nichols moved next door to Eddowes 24th August 1888.No doubt ran into each other in Thrawl Street.

    Nichols was murdered a short walk from the London Hospital.

    Eddowes returned seeking a reward claiming she knows the killer.



    I agree with some of your points Dave , i personally think tho, you have a few pieces of the puzzle in the wrong spot .

    and a participant whos not even a piece....

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  • GBinOz
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    Originally posted by DJA View Post

    Yep.

    The expert was Henry Gawen Sutton.

    Eddowes had been his inpatient along with Nichols in December 1867 onward.Both had rheumatic fever.The bacteria resides in the small intestines.

    Explains why Nichols moved next door to Eddowes 24th August 1888.No doubt ran into each other in Thrawl Street.

    Nichols was murdered a short walk from the London Hospital.

    Eddowes returned seeking a reward claiming she knows the killer.
    Dave, Can you please explain your theory with regard to Chapman and MJK?

    Cheers, George

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  • DJA
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    Nah.

    Mary Ann Kelly was the last of the five blackmailers.

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  • GBinOz
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    Originally posted by Kattrup View Post
    I wonder what leads you to think about hematomania? The available testimony seems to be agree on there being very little blood visible, and that the killer would probably not be drenched in it. Overall, the blood does not appear to play any prominent role in the murders, compared to for instance the inner organs. Besides, it was mostly dark, so the killer would not have been able to savour the blood visually, beyond perhaps its characteristic sheen.
    Hi Kattrup,

    I believe that one reason for thinking that MJK was the last victim was that JtR finally had the chance to have the full blood experience in the full light of the fireplace and fully savour the blood visually.

    Cheers, George

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  • DJA
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    Originally posted by FISHY1118 View Post

    I think you'll find somewhere written , the kidney sent to lusk was indeed identified as a human kidney , and it matched closely in condition to eddowes other kidney ..now having said that it might not have been hers but there nothing that says it couldn't have been hers also.
    Yep.

    The expert was Henry Gawen Sutton.

    Eddowes had been his inpatient along with Nichols in December 1867 onward.Both had rheumatic fever.The bacteria resides in the small intestines.

    Explains why Nichols moved next door to Eddowes 24th August 1888.No doubt ran into each other in Thrawl Street.

    Nichols was murdered a short walk from the London Hospital.

    Eddowes returned seeking a reward claiming she knows the killer.

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