Im not sure if anyone has already mentioned this theory as i have only just been accepted on this site and havent read all the comments on here yet, but the theory i have in my head is this...
...while working on Eddowes, quickly and in the dark he may have possibly sustained a self injury. This could have then caused him to cut away a piece of apron and use it as a bandage, and also to stop a trail of blood when fleeing. I doubt it was to just clean his knife, he could have done this on Eddowes clothing, or his own. Plus no other victim had their clothing cut, so doubt it was used to carry any of the organs. When the killer arrived in Goulston Street he may have spied a water trough or fountain, removing the apron-bandage, he threw it into the entrance to the flats and quickly washed his hands before moving on. The apron also had fecal matter on it meaning there would have been a higher risk of infection. In the dark he may not have known, or even cared about what was on the apron as stopping the bleeding and not leaving a blood trail deemed more important at the time. This would also explain the Ripper's six week leave of absence which ended with the murder of Mary Kelly.
If this is what could have happened than i beleve he would have seeked medical attention soon after, possibly at the London hospital. I then was wondering if any medical records existed of patients coming in with hand lasterations any time after the double event? Also possible suspects mug shots could bare a scar on 1 of their hands. Any1 think this theory has potential?
...while working on Eddowes, quickly and in the dark he may have possibly sustained a self injury. This could have then caused him to cut away a piece of apron and use it as a bandage, and also to stop a trail of blood when fleeing. I doubt it was to just clean his knife, he could have done this on Eddowes clothing, or his own. Plus no other victim had their clothing cut, so doubt it was used to carry any of the organs. When the killer arrived in Goulston Street he may have spied a water trough or fountain, removing the apron-bandage, he threw it into the entrance to the flats and quickly washed his hands before moving on. The apron also had fecal matter on it meaning there would have been a higher risk of infection. In the dark he may not have known, or even cared about what was on the apron as stopping the bleeding and not leaving a blood trail deemed more important at the time. This would also explain the Ripper's six week leave of absence which ended with the murder of Mary Kelly.
If this is what could have happened than i beleve he would have seeked medical attention soon after, possibly at the London hospital. I then was wondering if any medical records existed of patients coming in with hand lasterations any time after the double event? Also possible suspects mug shots could bare a scar on 1 of their hands. Any1 think this theory has potential?
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