Originally posted by Fleetwood Mac
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What we do have at our disposal as a definite piece of medical information, is that Catherine and Liz had a very similar throat wound but Annie's was very much different. That's not speculative; that's the medical evidence we have.
We also know what modern day pathologists would expect to see when a cut is from behind or in front. That's not speculation, that's decades of study and research.
Taking those two points together, and not being speculative about other things when really we're building premises based upon premises, then the inference is that regardless of whether or not this was the same murderer, Liz and Catherine had their throats cut with the murderer in the same position; while Annie had her throat cut with the murderer in a different position.
So, the position of the killer is what, front, side or rear?
If the throat was slashed as the body was falling, it is likely passing through different phases, neither one nor the other.
In the case of Eddowes, Dr Brown was careful to notice the lack of blood on bricks or pavement around, neither down the front of her clothes, nothing on the front of her jacket. It is clear Dr Brown was alluding to the fact she was not upright when her throat was cut - no arterial spray, which means her throat was cut while she was on her back, any arterial spray is directed towards the ground beside the body, being cut from left to right.
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