Originally posted by RockySullivan
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Yes, I think it could have been a macabre joke. It may also be of significance that the Pinchin Street victim was mutilated in a similar way to JtR's victims. Could this murder have been intended to make amends for a failure to mutilate Stride the previous year?
There are certainly many coincidences; I've just updated my previous post to include the fact that the first part of the Whitehall (Scotland Yard) Torso, an arm, was discovered on the river bank- a couple of hundred yards away from where part of the Rainham body was found the previous year- on the 11th, Septrmber, 1888, just 3 days after Chapman's murder. Moreover, the parcel in which the Torso was wrapped included a newspaper, dated 24th August 1888, i.e exactly a week before Nichols was killed. However, the doctors believed this victim had been killed in early August.
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