Hi Wickerman,
Just carrying on from the above as my time to edit has expired.
I was just examining the photographs of Kate in the mortuary (found here, post #9: https://forum.casebook.org/forum/rip...wes-photograph). Trying to track down the diagram, but haven't found a link.
In all photos, I can only see one cut to the throat, as is the case in the diagram as I recall, so I'm pretty sure, despite the ambiguity of the testimony, that Kate only had one cut to her throat, and the statement about superficial is in reference to the start of that singular injury. Nichols and Chapman had two cuts to the throat, but I think they may have been failed attempts at decapitation, which JtR was unable to do, and gave up on that, which is why we don't see the 2nd to the spine encircling cut on Eddowes, or Stride (if she's included, but for Stride other explanations exist as well).
- Jeff
Just carrying on from the above as my time to edit has expired.
I was just examining the photographs of Kate in the mortuary (found here, post #9: https://forum.casebook.org/forum/rip...wes-photograph). Trying to track down the diagram, but haven't found a link.
In all photos, I can only see one cut to the throat, as is the case in the diagram as I recall, so I'm pretty sure, despite the ambiguity of the testimony, that Kate only had one cut to her throat, and the statement about superficial is in reference to the start of that singular injury. Nichols and Chapman had two cuts to the throat, but I think they may have been failed attempts at decapitation, which JtR was unable to do, and gave up on that, which is why we don't see the 2nd to the spine encircling cut on Eddowes, or Stride (if she's included, but for Stride other explanations exist as well).
- Jeff
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