Hi folks,
To help answer the questions surrounding Mary Kelly's death as it relates to it being a Ripper crime, perhaps a satisfactory explanation for his likely use of a left hand, or ambidexterity.... (in the case of Mary Kelly, as the artery on her right side was severed first, when she was close to the partition wall, and the upper right corner of the bed),.... might help some of us who see serious drawbacks there for a right handed man. It would seem clumsy to have that attack commence from her left, while she is facing the wall, if the man is right handed, and particularly if the cut that leaves the arterial splash on the wall is on the right side of her neck.
I would be pleased if someone could take a run at this for me, so perhaps I can be part of the "Mary Killed by Jack Club" someday.
If this was Jack, can you see reasonable right handed answer, or do we have to expand our prior opinion of him to include his left hand as being perfectly capable also?
Thanks for any responses, my best regards.
To help answer the questions surrounding Mary Kelly's death as it relates to it being a Ripper crime, perhaps a satisfactory explanation for his likely use of a left hand, or ambidexterity.... (in the case of Mary Kelly, as the artery on her right side was severed first, when she was close to the partition wall, and the upper right corner of the bed),.... might help some of us who see serious drawbacks there for a right handed man. It would seem clumsy to have that attack commence from her left, while she is facing the wall, if the man is right handed, and particularly if the cut that leaves the arterial splash on the wall is on the right side of her neck.
I would be pleased if someone could take a run at this for me, so perhaps I can be part of the "Mary Killed by Jack Club" someday.
If this was Jack, can you see reasonable right handed answer, or do we have to expand our prior opinion of him to include his left hand as being perfectly capable also?
Thanks for any responses, my best regards.
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