Hi Everyone
It seems that Nichols killer had made no direct attempt at decapitation. Here's Dr Llewellyn describing her throat wounds, note the vertebrae was only 'slightly injured'
However, many of the early press reports describe Nichols throat wounds in the context of the near removal of her head, here's a selection;-
If we compare the above with Chapman, Dr Phillips notes an actual attempt to separate the bones of the neck ;-
So, here's the question;-
If the killer of Chapman had managed to remove her head, would you consider this as being further evidence (along with the missing uterus) that the killer of Nichols was interrupted ?
Thanks
It seems that Nichols killer had made no direct attempt at decapitation. Here's Dr Llewellyn describing her throat wounds, note the vertebrae was only 'slightly injured'
Dr Llewellyn;-
'The neck is severed back to the vertebrae, which is also slightly injured.'
'This incision completely severs all the tissues down to the vertebrae.'
'The neck is severed back to the vertebrae, which is also slightly injured.'
'This incision completely severs all the tissues down to the vertebrae.'
However, many of the early press reports describe Nichols throat wounds in the context of the near removal of her head, here's a selection;-
'The throat had been so severely cut that the head was nearly severed'
'with such force as to approach as to decapitation'
'making a wide and horrible hole, and nearly severing the head from the body'
'with such force as to approach as to decapitation'
'making a wide and horrible hole, and nearly severing the head from the body'
If we compare the above with Chapman, Dr Phillips notes an actual attempt to separate the bones of the neck ;-
'The throat had been severed as before described. The incisions into the skin indicated that they had been made from the left side of the neck. There were two distinct, clean cuts on the left side of the spine. They were parallel from each other and separated by about half an inch. The muscular structures appeared as though an attempt had been made to separate the bones of the neck.'
So, here's the question;-
If the killer of Chapman had managed to remove her head, would you consider this as being further evidence (along with the missing uterus) that the killer of Nichols was interrupted ?
Thanks
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