The picture suggests a somewhat engorged lower face, and her tongue can be clearly seen protruding slightly between the teeth. The PM does snot suggest she died of strangulation. However, what he does say is that the stab to the heart 'would have been sufficient to cause death'. Which it would. There is no inquest evidence of Eddowes, Stride or Nicholls having been strangled. although Llewellyn mentions some pre-mortem bruising around the neck that suggests something of that nature. Chapman, however, does show evidence of strangulation, although her heart was clearly beating when she was killed, because there is trace arterial splatter on the fence.
Chapman was the nearest to Tabram in terms of her physicality. She, also, was fairly heavy-set and short. This might mean nothing, but I find it interesting nevertheless.
If I were arguing against Tabram being a Ripper victim, I would point out that holding a lower arm like a bar across the throat would keep the victim upright and in a position to be stabbed. So I don't know if this possible evidence of strangulation is particularly useful. However I do believe, looking at the photograph, that she was partially strangled before she died. She died from a knife wound. And that a variation of this was present at
Chapman was the nearest to Tabram in terms of her physicality. She, also, was fairly heavy-set and short. This might mean nothing, but I find it interesting nevertheless.
If I were arguing against Tabram being a Ripper victim, I would point out that holding a lower arm like a bar across the throat would keep the victim upright and in a position to be stabbed. So I don't know if this possible evidence of strangulation is particularly useful. However I do believe, looking at the photograph, that she was partially strangled before she died. She died from a knife wound. And that a variation of this was present at
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