Harry writes:
"Her(Polly)clothing was completely disarranged,the bosom of her petticoat having been ripped away and her garments thrown upward as far as the waist.That Fish is the official description."
Polly, Harry? Are you not describing Polly Nichols here? I fail to find any such thing mentioned about Martha Tabram, where it is only said that her clothes were disarranged, as if a struggle had taken plave, and that her clothes were thrown up, suggesting that intercourse had taken place - to use PC Barrettīs wording.
Besides, I really donīt feel that the report would have held any information about the clothes being pierced. I think it would be hard to do what the killer did, and NOT pierce any clothing.
All the best, Harry!
Fisherman
"Her(Polly)clothing was completely disarranged,the bosom of her petticoat having been ripped away and her garments thrown upward as far as the waist.That Fish is the official description."
Polly, Harry? Are you not describing Polly Nichols here? I fail to find any such thing mentioned about Martha Tabram, where it is only said that her clothes were disarranged, as if a struggle had taken plave, and that her clothes were thrown up, suggesting that intercourse had taken place - to use PC Barrettīs wording.
Besides, I really donīt feel that the report would have held any information about the clothes being pierced. I think it would be hard to do what the killer did, and NOT pierce any clothing.
All the best, Harry!
Fisherman
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