Originally posted by sepiae
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Remember the case of Ed Gein. He used skin, bone and body parts to make ornamental things out of. He also had organs in his fridge, Maybe to eat, maybe to fashion into some kind of trophy.
The handling may have been done to 'size' up the organ. He had to carry things back to wherever he was residing, so bearing that in mind he would needed to be careful that he never dropped anything, was never caught with things etc.
Also, we have to look at the way he saw the victim. Each trophy was important to the kill. The heart may be reflected in the sense that Kelly was young, possibly perceived as healthy. That saying comes to mind 'young at heart'. The fact that Kelly was young, makes this an important fact in the ripper case. It says alot about the killer. This wasn't his usual victim. Maybe he was unable to obtain the confidence of a young victim before, and this kill was a major breakthrough to him.
Using Ed Gein as an example could JTR have been Inspecting weather it had a purpose to him? Maybe he did indeed want to fashion a trophy out of these organs. Serial killers usually take objects, not organs. But if a serial killer knew about taxidermy for example, then the killer could turn a living thing into an object, and preserve his 'trophy'.
What do you think?
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