Originally posted by Sam Flynn
					
						
						
							
							
							
							
								
								
								
								
								
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		Annie Chapman spent the early hours of September 8 outdoors and very unwell. She would have felt much colder to the touch by 6.30am than Eddowes did shortly after 2am. In such conditions, Chapman's blood - up until the attack, regardless of when that was - would have retreated from the surface of her skin to keep her core temperature as high as possible to prevent hyperthermia.
Had Chapman still felt warm to the touch at 6.30am, then Phillips would have had the problem of judging whether she had died a short time before, or had been indoors somewhere in front of a roaring fire!
Love,
Caz
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