I know there was long discussion about it on Casebook in 2004, but I have several questions. Maybe someone would like to answer it.
1. Thanks of exhumation we could compare the cuts on the bones of the "canonical" victims. If they are similar, then probably the knife and the murderer would be the same, right?
2. It was 120 years ago, so it could be a miracle but... If any of the victim was buried in her own clothes, than we could find - literally - bloody fingerprints on it, right?
3. The DNA of the victims would be useful. For many reasons.
What do you think? With all the respect for the victims...
1. Thanks of exhumation we could compare the cuts on the bones of the "canonical" victims. If they are similar, then probably the knife and the murderer would be the same, right?
2. It was 120 years ago, so it could be a miracle but... If any of the victim was buried in her own clothes, than we could find - literally - bloody fingerprints on it, right?
3. The DNA of the victims would be useful. For many reasons.
What do you think? With all the respect for the victims...
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