George Chapman worked (and possibly lived) in George Yard where Martha Tabram was murdered. If this wasn't suspicious enough as I was reading through the Post-Mortem it states numerous stab wounds were created by a common pen knife and one wound with a larger dagger. I have two theories that perhaps have been over-looked.
The first is that perhaps the stab wounds were created by a razor used in the late 19th Century for hairdressing - thus would have been in the possession of Chapman. However this does not explain the other large wound, unless Chapman used a larger knife to kill Tabram and his razor from work to fulfil his desires.
My other theory was that if the pen knife theory was correct - which it very well could have been - it could have been a fold up pen knife used solely in military during the 19th Century which had a small blade on one end and another fold out blade which was much larger. This supports the idea that Tabram was infact murdered by the two soilders she was seen with.
Like I said above it is just a thought.
The first is that perhaps the stab wounds were created by a razor used in the late 19th Century for hairdressing - thus would have been in the possession of Chapman. However this does not explain the other large wound, unless Chapman used a larger knife to kill Tabram and his razor from work to fulfil his desires.
My other theory was that if the pen knife theory was correct - which it very well could have been - it could have been a fold up pen knife used solely in military during the 19th Century which had a small blade on one end and another fold out blade which was much larger. This supports the idea that Tabram was infact murdered by the two soilders she was seen with.
Like I said above it is just a thought.
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