Originally posted by FISHY1118
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Either Jack was a skilled urologist or else he wasn't. If he wasn't, he still presumably extracted that kidney, yes?
Of the countless candidates who have no urological experience (of which James Maybrick is just one), I can only suggest that the killer felt his way to her kidney by chance. Now, if you want to argue (as you have implied above) that there was nothing random about his choice of the kidney ("when he could easily have taken any number of other organs") then I would have to suggest that most people do know roughly where the kidneys are and also most people who were motivated to find out could consult a medical book in the days before setting out that night to gain a better idea of what the obstacles might be and might therefore be reasonably expected to overcome them.
As I've said before, this is not my area of expertise. Unusually, I swim with the majority here who seem to have accepted the general belief that Jack did not have any particular surgical skill. I don't know either way whether what Jack did in the dark and at speed in Mitre Square is something that is literally impossible without extensive urological surgical knowledge, but pretty much everyone else who has commented and does comment on this subject appear to have no problem with it.
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