Originally posted by CommercialRoadWanderer
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Apologies for th3 deadpan, RoadWanderer, but you are suggesting it took the offender over three weeks after her death to ,,figure out,, how to dispose of the torso. That,s an awfully long time! And, he does more than try to get rid of it, which is resolvable with a shovel. This offender successfully gets rid of the body in Scotland Yard. Overall, it doesn,t appear to be a random event.
I have doubts, Fisherman, that the WH torso was moved because it wasn,t found. Encounters with the deposited body parts is typically immediate or near so. Altho there is the report coming from the men who dug around the area in Whitehall basement where the other body parts were discovered. They stated that one area smelled as tho something had been buried there. My reservation about assuming it was the torso (dug up and deposited by the Thames killer) is how there were different decomposition rates between the parts. I wouldn,t know if it being wrapped in a parcel and buried could cause ,that,.
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