Hi Hunter,
Wynne Baxter was explaining how Stride displayed none the "skilful mutilation" as in the cases of Nichols and Chapman, and none of the "unskilful injuries" as in the case of Eddowes.
The lack of skill in the Eddowes murder, as opposed to the skill shown in the Nichols and Chapman murders, made it appear to him as "possibly the work of an imitator."
Eddowes could hardly be described as an imitation of Stride.
Regards,
Simon
Wynne Baxter was explaining how Stride displayed none the "skilful mutilation" as in the cases of Nichols and Chapman, and none of the "unskilful injuries" as in the case of Eddowes.
The lack of skill in the Eddowes murder, as opposed to the skill shown in the Nichols and Chapman murders, made it appear to him as "possibly the work of an imitator."
Eddowes could hardly be described as an imitation of Stride.
Regards,
Simon
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