Sam
On a more serious note the comparision you have tried to use with regards to the removal of the organs for Chapman and Eddowes is a non starter.
The example of the burglary and the different scenarios is not even applicable. The house is an immovable object for a start. It cannot be disputed that whoever broke the window did so at that location. Furthermore if property was stolen it cannot be disputed that it was stolen from that house. So all in all it is fair to say whatever happened was at that location and couldnt have been anywhere else
In relation to the removal of the organs the bodies were moveable objects so anyhting removed from them could have occurred anywhere !
On a more serious note the comparision you have tried to use with regards to the removal of the organs for Chapman and Eddowes is a non starter.
The example of the burglary and the different scenarios is not even applicable. The house is an immovable object for a start. It cannot be disputed that whoever broke the window did so at that location. Furthermore if property was stolen it cannot be disputed that it was stolen from that house. So all in all it is fair to say whatever happened was at that location and couldnt have been anywhere else
In relation to the removal of the organs the bodies were moveable objects so anyhting removed from them could have occurred anywhere !
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