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Nail the word "royal" to anything and a lot of folks will take an interest in it.
Bury was a low life thug, born in Boring old Miles from Anywhere Interesting and not even Remotely Royal Stourbridge.
And don't forget he lived the huge and insurmountable distance of a gentle 45 minute stroll from the ripper murder sites. How I love that argument against his candidacy.
Admittedly his nonsensical behaviour in Dundee after he murdered Ellen is a major detractor. But even taking this into account Bury is the best suspect there has been so far along with A N Other.
And don't forget he lived the huge and insurmountable distance of a gentle 45 minute stroll from the ripper murder sites. How I love that argument against his candidacy.
To John
Yes the insurmountable distance of a gentle 45 minute stroll from the ripper murder sites for a 28 year old. With I'm assuming plenty of pubs on the route for a rest and a drink. And of course Bury also had the option to use his horse and cart.
Yes the insurmountable distance of a gentle 45 minute stroll from the ripper murder sites for a 28 year old. With I'm assuming plenty of pubs on the route for a rest and a drink. And of course Bury also had the option to use his horse and cart.
Bury’s sawdust route could have taken him into Whitechapel. I’d be very surprised if the horse and cart weren’t somehow involved. The sawdust route would have given him an excuse for being in the area.
A sack of sawdust (if that’s how the sawdust was stored) would have been an excellent place to hide a long knife, an organ-containing pouch and trinkets from his victims.
“When a major serial killer case is finally solved and all the paperwork completed, police are sometimes amazed at how obvious the killer was and how they were unable to see what was right before their noses.” —Robert D. Keppel and William J. Birnes, The Psychology of Serial Killer Investigations
Bury’s sawdust route could have taken him into Whitechapel. I’d be very surprised if the horse and cart weren’t somehow involved. The sawdust route would have given him an excuse for being in the area.
A sack of sawdust (if that’s how the sawdust was stored) would have been an excellent place to hide a long knife, an organ-containing pouch and trinkets from his victims.
AND the cart would have been a great place to stumble back to, climb aboard and sleep off a drunk and perhaps even hide during the manhunts following the murders.
If the police were accustomed to seeing him sleeping off a drunk, would they have attempted to awaken him on those nights one of the women was killed?
Obviously. I'm not sure how useful this would be when mutilating a human.
Cheers John
In biology we learn about evolutionarily conserved traits so there is a similarity between mammals on some level, but when it comes equines and humans, the common ancestor they shared is extremely old and the variations between them quite significant in size and location. It's only helpful from an evolutionary point of view. Now having said that... I think a vet could if pushed do something very close to what a doctor could do in some surgical cases. However I don't think a doctor could, if pushed, do what a vet does. That has to do with the fact vets are trained for multiple species types, while doctors work on just one species, homo sapien (Well mammals that is, as viruses, bacterias etc., are also species).
In short, my answer would be, animal slaughter doesn't give one a clue about human anatomy, but vet studies would.
Although presumably a horse meat butcher would be used to hacking and slashing meat and removing organs. Much like Jack did.
Cheers John
Most of the mutilation is just that, but some is not and that 'is not' part is convicing many including myself that hack and grab doesn't cut it when it comes to kidney extraction, heart removal from below with a top severing and a few others things of importance on the big medical thread here.
But is there anything to suggest that a horse meat butcher couldn't learn how to cleanly remove organs from his work. Also we might expect Jack to do some research into human anatomy.
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