Originally posted by Monty
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Sequeira, as I recall, didn't credit the Ripper with any medical knowledge at all - in fact, I think he considered the Ripper to be a complete amateur, based on the observations in connection with Eddowes' murder. Sequeira's conclusion was most certainly that the ripper had NO medical knowledge and showed no skill whatsoever.
Brown based the part about medical knowledge on the removal of the kidney - which is fair enough - but also made the mistake to assume that the fact that the killer knew about its position would indicate medical knowledge, which is quite incorrect since any slaughterer (especially of pigs) would be well aware of the position of all vital internal organs.
Again - the question of the Ripper's medical knowledge (and also in connection with Klosowski) has to be irrelevant, since there exists numerous cases where people have done similar things as the Ripper without having no medical training or experience whatsoever.
All the best
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