Hi Mrs B and thanks for a very civil response.
I agree with Jukka about the thing in the red circle - just a flap of skin on the pile of flesh.
The reason we don't have SoC photos at the other sites is, again, one for theorising and debates and I'm not into that side. I have a personal hunch that we have several minor reasons why a SoC image was taken here - firstly, being in a room there might be a lot more to need to record than being on the street and it could be a reference tool. Secondly, there'd now been 'X' murders beforehand and, following the City Police taking several shots of CE at Golden Lane - also showing the injuries - maybe the Met were either learning or trying to impress (or stop detractors, what with the bloodhound debacle and all). Thirdly, it might have been such a mess that it was felt an ID picture at Shoreditch mortuary would not have helped and maybe chances were improved by showing the remains in context of their supposedly known environment. All little things but, combined, would make sense as to why we have a SoC image. I think the saving face (perhaps a poorly chosen expression in this case) option is the most important of these.
As to acquiring a hi-res copy of MJK3, you are best looking for the large version on this very website. You will only find small copies of victim photos in our book, and then only one for each person. The whole point of the book was to concentrate on topography, cartography, geography and bricks and mortar.
PHILIP
I agree with Jukka about the thing in the red circle - just a flap of skin on the pile of flesh.
The reason we don't have SoC photos at the other sites is, again, one for theorising and debates and I'm not into that side. I have a personal hunch that we have several minor reasons why a SoC image was taken here - firstly, being in a room there might be a lot more to need to record than being on the street and it could be a reference tool. Secondly, there'd now been 'X' murders beforehand and, following the City Police taking several shots of CE at Golden Lane - also showing the injuries - maybe the Met were either learning or trying to impress (or stop detractors, what with the bloodhound debacle and all). Thirdly, it might have been such a mess that it was felt an ID picture at Shoreditch mortuary would not have helped and maybe chances were improved by showing the remains in context of their supposedly known environment. All little things but, combined, would make sense as to why we have a SoC image. I think the saving face (perhaps a poorly chosen expression in this case) option is the most important of these.
As to acquiring a hi-res copy of MJK3, you are best looking for the large version on this very website. You will only find small copies of victim photos in our book, and then only one for each person. The whole point of the book was to concentrate on topography, cartography, geography and bricks and mortar.
PHILIP
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