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 great flick and graphic novel, and a chilling quoteOriginally posted by Mark J D View Post
 "One day men will look back and say I gave birth to the twentieth century..."
 
 As I once heard a man say in a film...
 
 M."Is all that we see or seem
 but a dream within a dream?"
 -Edgar Allan Poe
 
 
 "...the man and the peaked cap he is said to have worn
 quite tallies with the descriptions I got of him."
 -Frederick G. Abberline
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 Agreed, Harry!Originally posted by Harry D View PostI'm glad more people are talking about this. I thought there was something wrong with me that I couldn't decipher a single feature from that grisly image.
 
 Mark's theory would indeed go some way in explaining why I too have struggled to decipher anything coherent in terms of Mary's face.
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 Found a couple of what appear to non edited versions of the original image and tried to highlight where I believe the eyes nose and mouth are on the body.
 
 I just think that due to the savage nature of the cuts, blood and hair - we don't get a clear view of her facial features such as her eyes nose and mouth. I don't believe any editing or doctoring has gone on here.
 
 
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 Where's the original located?JtRmap.com<< JtR Interactive Map
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 It/they are most probably in the Black Museum (Scotland Yard Archives) and not accessible to the general public. I think it's possible to make an appointment and sometimes they (the Museum) have open days where the public is allowed in for an admission fee. Would be amazing to get access to the original.Originally posted by erobitha View Post
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 Don't get me wrong, I wasn't expecting it to be a picnic, testament to the killer's barbarism, but I expected to make out something.Originally posted by Ms Diddles View Post
 Agreed, Harry!
 
 Mark's theory would indeed go some way in explaining why I too have struggled to decipher anything coherent in terms of Mary's face.
 
 Thanks for that. I can now discern the mouth and nose but still struggling with the eyes.Originally posted by erobitha View PostFound a couple of what appear to non edited versions of the original image and tried to highlight where I believe the eyes nose and mouth are on the body.
 
 I just think that due to the savage nature of the cuts, blood and hair - we don't get a clear view of her facial features such as her eyes nose and mouth. I don't believe any editing or doctoring has gone on here.
 
 
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 A problem visible in these old images too is that we get the impression of a right eye being in a place a right eye can't be.Originally posted by Harry D View Post... I can now discern the mouth and nose but still struggling with the eyes...
 
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 I am still struggling to see what you have highlighted on the original picture. I think you show where the eyes and the mouth should be in context to the face, but I just can make them out. As Harry D points out above, you would have thought that at least some thing would be discernible, but I cannot make out anything. You would have thought that the facial area would have been as clear as other parts of the picture, so you would even be able to make out individual cuts or flaps of skin. More than that, at least one feature like an eye or lips. but there is nothing. The part closest to the bed is just fuzzy almost, like as Mark J D has proposed it has been scratched over with a stylus of some sort.Originally posted by erobitha View PostFound a couple of what appear to non edited versions of the original image and tried to highlight where I believe the eyes nose and mouth are on the body.
 
 I just think that due to the savage nature of the cuts, blood and hair - we don't get a clear view of her facial features such as her eyes nose and mouth. I don't believe any editing or doctoring has gone on here.
 
 Best wishes,
 
 Tristan
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 I'm still pondering this...Originally posted by Losmandris View Post... like as Mark J D has proposed it has been scratched over with a stylus of some sort...
 
 ... but surely it is pretty unlikely that the late-Victorian mindset -- which backed away even from publicly describing Nichols' wounds in detail! -- would have allowed an accurate photo of Kelly's ravaged face to be passed down to posterity? Might we not, at the very least, be looking at a face deliberately rendered indistinct by a gauze placed on the flesh or a barrier put over the image before it was copied?
 
 M.(Image of Charles Allen Lechmere is by artist Ashton Guilbeaux. Used by permission. Original art-work for sale.)
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