Greetings all,
As we know, Abberline's choice of the ripper was Chapman, but it's interesting to see why he suspected him. It was because of the American medical student needing uterus specimens/pathological museum theory from Dr. Phillips:
While the coroner was investigating one of the Whitechapel murders he told the jury a very queer story. You will remember that Dr. Phillips, the divisional surgeon, who made the post-mortem examination, not only spoke of the skillfulness with which the knife had been used, but stated that there was overwhelming evidence to show that the criminal had so mutilated the body that he could possess himself of one of the organs. The coroner, in commenting on this, said that he had been told by the sub-curator of the pathological museum connected with one of the great medical schools that some few months before an American had called upon him and asked him to procure a number of specimens. He stated his willingness to give £20 for each. Although the strange visitor was told that his wish was impossible of fulfillment, he still urged his request. It was known that the request was repeated at another institution of a similar character in London. The coroner at the time said: 'Is it not possible that a knowledge of this demand may have inspired some abandoned wretch to possess himself of the specimens? It seems beyond belief that such inhuman wickedness could enter into the mind of any man; but, unfortunately, our criminal annals prove that every crime is possible!'
'It is a remarkable thing," Mr. Abberline pointed out, "that after the Whitechapel horrors America should have been the place where a similar kind of murder began, as though the miscreant had not fully supplied the demand of the American agent. Pall Mall Gazette, 24 March 1903
But of course, ripperologists have rejected this story because of the revelation that it was actually a Philadelphia gynecologist. So, why would Abberline not have rejected this story when he was in the center of the investigation? Did Abberline not get the memo?
Any thoughts?
Sincerely,
Mike
As we know, Abberline's choice of the ripper was Chapman, but it's interesting to see why he suspected him. It was because of the American medical student needing uterus specimens/pathological museum theory from Dr. Phillips:
While the coroner was investigating one of the Whitechapel murders he told the jury a very queer story. You will remember that Dr. Phillips, the divisional surgeon, who made the post-mortem examination, not only spoke of the skillfulness with which the knife had been used, but stated that there was overwhelming evidence to show that the criminal had so mutilated the body that he could possess himself of one of the organs. The coroner, in commenting on this, said that he had been told by the sub-curator of the pathological museum connected with one of the great medical schools that some few months before an American had called upon him and asked him to procure a number of specimens. He stated his willingness to give £20 for each. Although the strange visitor was told that his wish was impossible of fulfillment, he still urged his request. It was known that the request was repeated at another institution of a similar character in London. The coroner at the time said: 'Is it not possible that a knowledge of this demand may have inspired some abandoned wretch to possess himself of the specimens? It seems beyond belief that such inhuman wickedness could enter into the mind of any man; but, unfortunately, our criminal annals prove that every crime is possible!'
'It is a remarkable thing," Mr. Abberline pointed out, "that after the Whitechapel horrors America should have been the place where a similar kind of murder began, as though the miscreant had not fully supplied the demand of the American agent. Pall Mall Gazette, 24 March 1903
But of course, ripperologists have rejected this story because of the revelation that it was actually a Philadelphia gynecologist. So, why would Abberline not have rejected this story when he was in the center of the investigation? Did Abberline not get the memo?
Any thoughts?
Sincerely,
Mike
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