I have posted these previous but I think it is worth posting them again for the benefit of those who want to believe that the killer removed the organs from the victim’s at the crime scenes in almost total darkness using what has been described as a long bladed knife
Pic 1 shows the location of the uterus in the lower abdomen and also shows the fallopian tubes attached, as with the Chapman murder the killer purportedly not only removed the uterus but with the fallopian tubes attached
Pic 2 Relates to the murder of Eddowes and shows the location of the kidney which is encased in renal fat as can be seen by the pathologist’s finger is sits flush with the renal fat and not easily accessible to the touch. The same scenario applies to the uterus being removed from Eddowes
Both of these victims were subjected to ferocious attacks of their abdomens with a long-bladed knife which would have caused the abdomens to fill up with blood making it more than difficult for anyone at the crime scene to be able to first locate the organs and then to remove them with a long-bladed knife, bearing in mind the organs would have been made slippery by the abdominal blood making it more than difficult to grip them to be able to remove them with the anatomical knowledge described.
I think that these pics conclusively prove that the killer did not remove these organs at the crime scenes as has been suggested since 1888 and not wanting to be unkind and that anyone who now having seen these and read the above who still thinks the killer did remove them at the crime scene really needs a reality check
www.trevormarriott.co.uk
Pic 1 shows the location of the uterus in the lower abdomen and also shows the fallopian tubes attached, as with the Chapman murder the killer purportedly not only removed the uterus but with the fallopian tubes attached
Pic 2 Relates to the murder of Eddowes and shows the location of the kidney which is encased in renal fat as can be seen by the pathologist’s finger is sits flush with the renal fat and not easily accessible to the touch. The same scenario applies to the uterus being removed from Eddowes
Both of these victims were subjected to ferocious attacks of their abdomens with a long-bladed knife which would have caused the abdomens to fill up with blood making it more than difficult for anyone at the crime scene to be able to first locate the organs and then to remove them with a long-bladed knife, bearing in mind the organs would have been made slippery by the abdominal blood making it more than difficult to grip them to be able to remove them with the anatomical knowledge described.
I think that these pics conclusively prove that the killer did not remove these organs at the crime scenes as has been suggested since 1888 and not wanting to be unkind and that anyone who now having seen these and read the above who still thinks the killer did remove them at the crime scene really needs a reality check
www.trevormarriott.co.uk
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