After a few years of studying the case I have read several opinions on how the Ripper could have avoided having to flee the crime scenes drenched in blood- strangling the victims first, then kneeling on the side opposite from where the blood would flow as he cut the throats, etc. And anyone who's watched enough episodes of "CSI" knows that bodies that have been dead for only a short time don't bleed much anymore when cut into. The heart has stopped, the blood isn't flowing and is settling. It all makes sense scientifically.
But sometimes, on a purely practical level, I really have to wonder if it might be easier said than done. We are talking about a man who not only cut the throats of prone victims and then cut open their abdomens, but reached into the body cavities and plucked out internal organs, then secreted those organs somewhere on his person before making his escapes. Catherine Eddowes is perhaps the most extreme example, found eviscerated only nine minutes after being last seen alive. Others on the forum have stated that her murder and mutilation could have been accomplished in four to five minutes. Surely the removal of her uterus and kidney in such a short time would have been an extremely bloody affair.
Several witnesses described a suspect wearing a dark coat. I just wonder if Jack making his escapes unnoticed had more to do with blood stains on a dark coat not being noticeable in the dark than with not being bloodstained at all.
But sometimes, on a purely practical level, I really have to wonder if it might be easier said than done. We are talking about a man who not only cut the throats of prone victims and then cut open their abdomens, but reached into the body cavities and plucked out internal organs, then secreted those organs somewhere on his person before making his escapes. Catherine Eddowes is perhaps the most extreme example, found eviscerated only nine minutes after being last seen alive. Others on the forum have stated that her murder and mutilation could have been accomplished in four to five minutes. Surely the removal of her uterus and kidney in such a short time would have been an extremely bloody affair.
Several witnesses described a suspect wearing a dark coat. I just wonder if Jack making his escapes unnoticed had more to do with blood stains on a dark coat not being noticeable in the dark than with not being bloodstained at all.
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