Originally posted by Glenn Lauritz Andersson
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This, of course, is all supposition. However the above is a rough description of Sutcliffe's first murder. Except he had a Philips screwdriver with him rather than a knife. He picked up his victim. Couldn't perform. She said something nasty. He killed her.
Is this what happened in the Tabram murder? We'll never know. But she has many physical similarities to the other victims and was found in a similar location at a similar time of night. I'd always put an asterisk by her name, but the more I think about it, the more I think it's a possible Ripper killing. She spent time with a soldier earlier in the evening. But there's nothing to suggest a soldier killed her. I've read that the knife could have been a bayonet. But I doubt off-duty soldiers carried their bayonets with them. They would have been too big and way too cumbersome for that.
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