Murders involving dismemberment, such as the "torso murders" spanned a much wider territory and timespan and were likely perpetrated for a variety of reasons, from personal - as in the Harriett Lane case to even getting rid of evidence if a botched abortion turned fatal.
All of these murders were evidently committed in a more controlled environment than most of the WMs - Miller's Court and Pinchin Street being the obvious exceptions.
All of these murders were evidently committed in a more controlled environment than most of the WMs - Miller's Court and Pinchin Street being the obvious exceptions.
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