Hi,
The word overkill was mentioned on the Tabram podcast, and it dawned on me that frenzy would sum up this murder.
I have always viewed Tabram as being the first of the series, and I placed importance on the number of wounds ie 39, and that notion has not left me, but there is a alternative view, which is original, that being that Martha was attacked not by a man but my no other then her drinking companion of that evening Pearly Poll.
Reasons for this include, the weapon causing the wounds was according to Killeen a short bladed knife , except for one wound to the heart.
Is it therefore not inconceivable that the weapon used, may have been the type carried by a woman?
I am not aware of the figures involving overkill, but I would suggest that murders committed by women, using the gun/knife would involve just that.
I only to well remember in my youth having a friend who acted violently on me, attacking me whilst we were both under the influence for no reason then i did not agree with him over some trifle matter, and his attack on me was in a total frenzied mode using fists and feet in a vicious attack which left me needing many stitches
Within seconds his attitude returned to normal. and he could not have been more sorry and confused.
If one could relate that to a scenerio of Tabram/Pearly, we could have PP losing it, producing a short bladed knife, and attacking Tabram in a frenzy.
Realizing what she had done , and aware that her friend was still alive, and aware that her friend jhad somewhere on her person, a long bladed knife that she carried, used that to finish her of.
A speculative explanation, but original, the masculine Pearly Poll losing her rag, with her drinking companion, kills her in a fit of diminished responsibility, and in the aftermath becomes suicidal, and then attempts to bring soldiers into suspicion.
Either that or should i go back to my 39 theory.??
Regards Richard.
The word overkill was mentioned on the Tabram podcast, and it dawned on me that frenzy would sum up this murder.
I have always viewed Tabram as being the first of the series, and I placed importance on the number of wounds ie 39, and that notion has not left me, but there is a alternative view, which is original, that being that Martha was attacked not by a man but my no other then her drinking companion of that evening Pearly Poll.
Reasons for this include, the weapon causing the wounds was according to Killeen a short bladed knife , except for one wound to the heart.
Is it therefore not inconceivable that the weapon used, may have been the type carried by a woman?
I am not aware of the figures involving overkill, but I would suggest that murders committed by women, using the gun/knife would involve just that.
I only to well remember in my youth having a friend who acted violently on me, attacking me whilst we were both under the influence for no reason then i did not agree with him over some trifle matter, and his attack on me was in a total frenzied mode using fists and feet in a vicious attack which left me needing many stitches
Within seconds his attitude returned to normal. and he could not have been more sorry and confused.
If one could relate that to a scenerio of Tabram/Pearly, we could have PP losing it, producing a short bladed knife, and attacking Tabram in a frenzy.
Realizing what she had done , and aware that her friend was still alive, and aware that her friend jhad somewhere on her person, a long bladed knife that she carried, used that to finish her of.
A speculative explanation, but original, the masculine Pearly Poll losing her rag, with her drinking companion, kills her in a fit of diminished responsibility, and in the aftermath becomes suicidal, and then attempts to bring soldiers into suspicion.
Either that or should i go back to my 39 theory.??
Regards Richard.
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