Hi Lozle,
The killer wouldn't have needed anything like a "matter of weeks" to come up with the idea of changing from stabbing* to slash/stabbing. He wouldn't have required five minutes, even. The Zodiac killer, who had exhibited an otherwise remarkably consistent method of dispatching his victims, proved perfectly capable of "changing" to a far more significant extent, and over a very similar time frame to Tabram-Nichols. I don't believe any evidence suggests the Tabram murder was any more "personal" than her successors, nor would I characterize the attack as especially "clumsy".
All the best,
Ben
*Albeit stabs that also included a "cut", as others have pointed out.
The killer wouldn't have needed anything like a "matter of weeks" to come up with the idea of changing from stabbing* to slash/stabbing. He wouldn't have required five minutes, even. The Zodiac killer, who had exhibited an otherwise remarkably consistent method of dispatching his victims, proved perfectly capable of "changing" to a far more significant extent, and over a very similar time frame to Tabram-Nichols. I don't believe any evidence suggests the Tabram murder was any more "personal" than her successors, nor would I characterize the attack as especially "clumsy".
All the best,
Ben
*Albeit stabs that also included a "cut", as others have pointed out.
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