Hello again,
Tom, I did misread you and no, I dont think BS and Kidney are one and the same...
Before we dispute with malice rather than just seeking the truth here, Liz's wound cannot be conclusively said to be by the hand of an expert knifesman, but neither can most if not all of the wounds on the other C4..I personally believe Annie's uterus, and Kate's kidney showed sophistication to some degree...but that aside, if it was by an unskilled hand that is still in keeping with the medical opinion of Jacks accumen.
I would think the first place to look though is the man seen assaulting her not 15 yards, and with less than 15 minutes,.. left in her life.
If it didnt require "special skills", we have a very predictable outcome to a dispute between a street prostitute and a staggering drunk, with a knife and a mean disposition.....in London's East End, in 1888. It happens a few times perhaps within those 10 or 11 poor souls that fell victim to a killer, or killers, much like that.
My very best all.
Tom, I did misread you and no, I dont think BS and Kidney are one and the same...
Before we dispute with malice rather than just seeking the truth here, Liz's wound cannot be conclusively said to be by the hand of an expert knifesman, but neither can most if not all of the wounds on the other C4..I personally believe Annie's uterus, and Kate's kidney showed sophistication to some degree...but that aside, if it was by an unskilled hand that is still in keeping with the medical opinion of Jacks accumen.
I would think the first place to look though is the man seen assaulting her not 15 yards, and with less than 15 minutes,.. left in her life.
If it didnt require "special skills", we have a very predictable outcome to a dispute between a street prostitute and a staggering drunk, with a knife and a mean disposition.....in London's East End, in 1888. It happens a few times perhaps within those 10 or 11 poor souls that fell victim to a killer, or killers, much like that.
My very best all.
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