Hi,
Although many on Casebook, do not consider Stride to have been a victim of JTR, many still do.
The following had convinced me to alter my opinion, which was that she was a victim , and infact there was a double event, to that she was not.
Evening news 1st october 1888.
Quote.. THe cut in the throat is not exactly as been described by our morning comtemporaries, it is not from ear to ear, the knife seems to have been stabbed in deeply at the left side to reach the external carotid, and to have emerged at the carotid on the right side.
It has been said that the two murders were not by the same hand ie Stride/Eddowes, Dr Philips gives it as his opinion as also Dr Gordon who did a post mortem examination on Eddowes.
Dr Philips is an authority as it was he who examined Annie Chapman.
My question is therefore given that the wound was different [ according to this report] and the description of the men seen with Stride, and the person seen with Eddowes are not apparently the same, should we eliminate Elizabeth Stride from Jacks total, even though it was still a ghastly murder in its own right.?
Regards Richard.
Although many on Casebook, do not consider Stride to have been a victim of JTR, many still do.
The following had convinced me to alter my opinion, which was that she was a victim , and infact there was a double event, to that she was not.
Evening news 1st october 1888.
Quote.. THe cut in the throat is not exactly as been described by our morning comtemporaries, it is not from ear to ear, the knife seems to have been stabbed in deeply at the left side to reach the external carotid, and to have emerged at the carotid on the right side.
It has been said that the two murders were not by the same hand ie Stride/Eddowes, Dr Philips gives it as his opinion as also Dr Gordon who did a post mortem examination on Eddowes.
Dr Philips is an authority as it was he who examined Annie Chapman.
My question is therefore given that the wound was different [ according to this report] and the description of the men seen with Stride, and the person seen with Eddowes are not apparently the same, should we eliminate Elizabeth Stride from Jacks total, even though it was still a ghastly murder in its own right.?
Regards Richard.
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