Hi Tom - hope you are well.
Chapman & McKenzie.
There's a few points to consider here.
- When a doctor observed "no evidence of connection" we might be correct in assuming he only looked for the usual evidence in the usual location. Perhaps, the good doctor was not so streetwise?
- The "between the thighs" was actually documented by a retired prostitute, who became a 'madam' (owner of a brothel), and yet died a virgin - hence taken to be 'proof' of her technique.
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4) There was no evidence of vaginal intercourse and the whole "through the thighs" thing you read about in old school Ripper books is nonsense. Having said that, vaginal intercourse would not always be obvious post mortem, so absence of evidence is not necessarily evidence of absence, but still something to consider.
- When a doctor observed "no evidence of connection" we might be correct in assuming he only looked for the usual evidence in the usual location. Perhaps, the good doctor was not so streetwise?
- The "between the thighs" was actually documented by a retired prostitute, who became a 'madam' (owner of a brothel), and yet died a virgin - hence taken to be 'proof' of her technique.
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