Originally posted by Ally
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See, I think your argument assumes perfection - ie; if he was a professional then every cut had to be perfect.
In the real world, no. How many surgeons have left medical instruments inside a patient? How many Mechanics made a mistake on your car? How many dentists pulled the wrong tooth? How many Chef's screwed up the meal?
This killer could have been distracted, someone slamming shut a window, a footstep in the passage, a voice in a nearby yard, he is in a stressful situation and any of which could have caused a slip of the wrist as he had to suddenly look up...
Didn't Phillips basically answer your question at the time?
If you recall Coroner Baxter asked Dr. Phillips if there were signs of medical knowledge.
Baxter - Was there any anatomical knowledge displayed?
Phillips - I think there was. There were indications of it. My own impression is that that anatomical knowledge was only less displayed or indicated in consequence of haste. The person evidently was hindered from making a more complete dissection in consequence of the haste.
Why do we decide that...given the majority of organs were cut/stabbed and definitely not treated "with care", the one time he manages to excavate an organ in it's entirety, he's clearly got medical knowledge? The liver was stabbed repeatedly, is that indicative of care and medical knowledge?
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