Originally posted by Iconoclast
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No. These details were not well-established.
The main book used in Barrett’s bogus research notes (Wilson and Odell, copyright 1987) also wrongly placed the breasts on the bedside table and inaccurately states that Kelly’s nose had been cut all the way off. (pg. 79)
And I heard back from my correspondent and there has been a misunderstanding. Paul Begg's paperback didn't include Dr. Bond's postmortem notes, so all three editions repeated this misinformation as well.
Unless Ike can show otherwise, that only leaves Bond’s report available the second edition of Fido's book and in the Jack the Ripper A-Z, 1991 edition.
And, of course, new information about the Whitechapel Murders was slow to disseminate back in 1992; this website didn’t exist, of course, and neither did the Ripperologist, Ripperana, or Ripper Notes.
The claim that ‘these truths were well-established’ is wishful thinking.
And really, what difference does it make? The diarist got it wrong.
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