Robert
Was Tabram left ‘on display’? Yes.
I’m taking this from Scotland Yard Investigates which was co-authored by somebody called Stewart P. Evans:
‘He discovered Tabram as he was leaving home to seek work; she was lying on her back in a pool of blood. Reeves immediately informed the patrolling beat police officer…’
This tells us that the victim’s status (dead) was obvious to Reeves – quite unlike Nichols.
Also it is noticeable that despite being on his way to work, Reeves took the time to find a policeman and correctly appraise him of the situation. Again unlike in the case of Nichols’s body being discovered.
Anyway there’s more…
‘She was lying on her back, her hands by her sides and tightly clenched, ad her legs apart. Her clothing was turned up as far as the centre of her body, leaving the lower part exposed… There was a deal of blood between the legs’
I was very interested to discover what you would do first thing in the morning if you were Jack the Ripper.
Was Tabram left ‘on display’? Yes.
I’m taking this from Scotland Yard Investigates which was co-authored by somebody called Stewart P. Evans:
‘He discovered Tabram as he was leaving home to seek work; she was lying on her back in a pool of blood. Reeves immediately informed the patrolling beat police officer…’
This tells us that the victim’s status (dead) was obvious to Reeves – quite unlike Nichols.
Also it is noticeable that despite being on his way to work, Reeves took the time to find a policeman and correctly appraise him of the situation. Again unlike in the case of Nichols’s body being discovered.
Anyway there’s more…
‘She was lying on her back, her hands by her sides and tightly clenched, ad her legs apart. Her clothing was turned up as far as the centre of her body, leaving the lower part exposed… There was a deal of blood between the legs’
I was very interested to discover what you would do first thing in the morning if you were Jack the Ripper.
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