Originally posted by MrBarnett
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.The post-mortem report states that about 2 feet of the colon was removed. If the colon was removed from the left-hand side of the transverse colon and the descending colon, access to the kidney is somewhat easier. To remove the kidney from its membrane as is documented shows a high level of skill and anatomical knowledge.
But the deciding factor is the two differnet methods of the extraction of the organs from Eddowes and Chapman from two different mortuaries which, must point to two different persons that is unexplainable, other than what i have sugested that the organs were not taken by the killer at the crime scenes otherwise he would have adopted the same procedure for both.
Not withstanding the fact that in the case of Eddowes if one of the killler motives were organs harvesting he went about it the wrong way by stabbing her in the abdomen with the liklhihood of damaging any organs he was looking to harvest.
No matter how you or others butter it up the belief that the killer removed these organs at the crime scenes is becoming more and more questionable as the real facts unfold. There is nothing in the evidence to support the belief that the killer was harvesting organs from these victims when out of all the victims Chapman and Eddowes were missing organs but that was after their bodies had beem left at the mortuary for up to 12 hours, We see no attempt with the other victims.
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