Originally posted by bobh
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wondering aloud if this is Bob Hinton who I used to speak with here from time to time....there is ample evidence and expert testimony that the man that killed Polly and Annie had the knife skills and knowledge of a medical student. Brown states regarding Kate Eddowes that he believed some knowledge of "abdominal organs, and how to locate them" was present.
However, Phillips saw the hand of an amateur, and he examined Chapman...arguably the woman with the most sophisticated cutting done to her corpse. Plus we have no evidence that answers the question why she was there in the first place, if she isnt accosted by a strange man then she likely isnt accosted by the same man that picked up women previously unknown to him that were soliciting. All we know is that she seemed friendly with the man Lawende says he saw with her....a sighting that I am suspicious about anyway...the time of that sighting and the time of her discovery means this was a very rapid murder/mutilation.
I think a man who knew what he was doing killed the first 2, a man killed someone in a momentary fit of anger for the third, a man silenced a threat for the 4th, and a lover or friend offed a pretty young prostitute, for the last.
People see knife cuts and body parts in some victims and perhaps justifiably think that suggests a continuing reign of terror by the man who was responsible for the nickname given to him in late September, before the Double Event. But those first 2 killings were committed because the killer wanted something specific. The motivation for those murders has been identified.
Can you say for certain that any murder after Annie Chapman was for the same motive? Lets say Phillips and Baxter are correct...he wanted a uterus from Annie, and also likely from Polly. Murder victim #3 has no mutilations whatsoever, murder victim #4 has a partial uterus and a kidney taken,....and murder#5 loses a heart.
IF they were correct, then it would seem we do not have similar crimes from the standpoint of motivation.
The murders are not the issue,..anyone can, and people often do, kill other people. Why these women were killed has not been answered by a theory of a serial madman.
Cheers Bob
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