Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes
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I think opinion was divided then, as it still is today, by experts and otherwise, whether the the ripper had medical or surgical experience. whoever did it though, obviously had enough time.
IMHO I think the ripper had at the very least, experience using a knife in cutting up bodies(animals and or humans) and at least some rudimentory understanding of human anatomy. It neednt be a doctor or someone in the medical field though, as someone with the sick fantasies like the ripper had probably would have fed that desire with looking at pictures in medical books, museums etc. Also, we know that serial killers will often torture and mutilate animals starting at a young age.
and of course if the ripper and torsoman were the same, then he would have had experience, in his own bolt hole, of cutting up human bodies.
But leaving the torso murders out of it, if the ripper did have medical experience, and I think theres still a good chance he had, then it bodes well for suspects like chapman, druitt and tumblty. Ive never been a big Dr T advocate, but dont rule him out, and the whole story of the american dr looking for the parts in question has always intrigued me.
In the end though, like many aspects of this case, there really is just no real consensus or evidence to point definitively one way or another. im on the fence on this one.
The question of whether the killer had the time and took away the organs or it was done later by someone else is however, in light of all the evidence, a silly one.
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