Doctor Jack?

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  • Herlock Sholmes
    Commissioner
    • May 2017
    • 22584

    #16
    Originally posted by Trevor Marriott View Post

    I think you should read again the review of the post-mortem reports by modern-day medical experts that I have provided. The level of skill required by the killer is clearly documented

    www.trevormarriott.co.uk
    https://forum.casebook.org/forum/rip...659#post857659

    And this is from Prosector (an actual surgeon)

    “…that's one reason why I don't think he was a surgeon, just a very dextrous person with good anatomical knowledge.

    Are you a surgeon Trevor?
    Last edited by Herlock Sholmes; Today, 05:27 PM.
    Herlock Sholmes

    ”I don’t know who Jack the Ripper was…and neither do you.”

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    • Lewis C
      Inspector
      • Dec 2022
      • 1183

      #17
      I'll put forward Thomas Cutbush as a maybe. He supposedly spent considerable time studying anatomy books, but I don't know how strong the evidence is for this.

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      • The Rookie Detective
        Chief Inspector
        • Apr 2019
        • 1934

        #18
        And of course, Dr Barnardo.

        He certainly had medical and surgical training but failed to complete (initially) his training.

        He essentially went around calling himself a "Dr"...when he wasn't even qualified.

        It was alleged that he insisted on being addressed as "Dr" Barnardo.

        He eventually DID get his qualifications, but not at first.

        He was a man on a mission when it came to trying to save children from destitution; even to the point where he was accused of taking children without prior consent from their respective destitute mothers.

        He was also a paius man and an accomplished entrepreneur and philanthropist.

        He also had a bee in his bonnet when it came to prostitutes, because he disagreed with their life choices; especially when it came to destitute children whos mothers were prostitutes.

        He was also in the kitchen of the lodging house where Stride stayed just days before her murder. Stride was present in the kitchen when Barnardo gave a lecture/ talk.

        This specfic lecture was later ridiculed in the press, who saw Barnardo as a bit of a joke.

        Barnardo also appeared in court on multiple occasions accused of abduction and various other misdemeanours associated with his community work.

        He had the confidence and bravado to confess to his crimes...and yet he still walked free.

        Clearly a very powerful man who likely thought he was untouchable.

        Barnardo certainly had the anatomical knowledge and clinical experience from his younger years as a medical student.
        "Great minds, don't think alike"

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