We of course,have a different understanding of what happened in Whitechapel in that period of time.We begin with the knowledge that there were a series of seemingly connected murders,of which Tabram is thought by some to have been part.Killeen,without knowledge of what was to follow,could only treat Tabram as a singular case,and while each succeeding case might also be expected to be treated as such,it seems likely that as murder followed murder,medical, police,and public opinion was affected by what had gone before.
That Killeen speaks of two different weapons is a cause for puzzlement.When and why did the change in weapons take place,and why for just the one penetration.It seems unlikely to have been the first stabbing blow,and hard to visualise it as being the last.I would hold to a belief that there was indeed only one weapon,and that Killeen erred in that one instance,if his opinion of a Penknife being used was wrong.
That Killeen speaks of two different weapons is a cause for puzzlement.When and why did the change in weapons take place,and why for just the one penetration.It seems unlikely to have been the first stabbing blow,and hard to visualise it as being the last.I would hold to a belief that there was indeed only one weapon,and that Killeen erred in that one instance,if his opinion of a Penknife being used was wrong.
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