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Did JtR change his MO after murdering Martha Tabram
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Originally posted by MrBarnett View Post
My copy only contains Times reports of the Tabram inquest.
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Originally posted by MrBarnett View Post
Yes, that’s plausible in my view. There are other possibilities, of course. The one that seems least plausible to me is the idea that Poll was the chosen agent of a shadowy group involving the Lords of Spitalfields, the police etc.Best wishes,
Tristan
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Originally posted by Losmandris View Post
Maybe? Again blow to the head 'could' be JtRs first attempts at perfecting his MO? Certainly a significant possibility in my view and certainly in keeping with other killers.
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Originally posted by MrBarnett View Post
Yes, Trevor, you keep telling us contemporary press reports are unsafe. This is the point at issue at the moment, the fact that you sneer at ‘researchers’ for giving cautious credence to contemporary press reports and yet you take those that support your theories at face value.
Just to clarify unsafe is not to be defined as to totally disregard which is what you are implying my intepretation of unsafe is
I dont need that article to support my theory there is enough evidential facts and modern day expert medical opinions gathered to suggest that the organs were not removed by the killer at the crime scene
The PMG article simply corroborates the process for acquiring organs from the Anatomy Act and shows that organs were removed from dead bodies at mortuaries for medical research.
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Originally posted by Losmandris View Post
This sounds intriguing Mr Barnett. Are you able say some more on it? What is your reasoning?
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Originally posted by MrBarnett View Post
You have an edition that contains the official inquest depositions presented at the Tabram inquest?
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Originally posted by MrBarnett View Post
At some point she received an injury to the head.
Why are we imagining a method of incapacitation (strangling) for which there is no medical evidence when there is medical evidence that supports her being incapacitated by a blow to head?
It feels like an attempt to make Tabram fit the series.
Clenched hands, I believe is a strong sign of strangulation Gary.
And as Abby has pointed out, the clothes were turned up with the legs apart.
Also Dr Kileen - Upon opening the head he had found an effusion of blood between the scalp and the bone.
I believe this is the evidence of a blow to the head. But could this have not been done as the killer dropped Martha as he lowered her to the ground after he strangled her ? Just a thought.
And finally John Reeves - The hands of the deceased were clenched, but contained no hair or anything else; nor was there any blood coming from the mouth.
Now when someone is stabbed in the lungs when they are alive I believe that massive bleeding can occur from the mouth as you are coughing/breathing up blood.
Martha was stabbed seven times in the lungs , yet no blood from the mouth. Maybe I have got this wrong but that suggests to me any road that she was already dead when stabbed in the lungs. Martha could have already been dead by the time the killer stabbed her there by the other stab wounds or a blow to the head but she might just have been strangled first instead.
Regards Darryl
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Originally posted by Darryl Kenyon View Post
From the East London Observer Aug 11 - Police-constable T. Barrett, 226 H - a young constable who gave his evidence very intelligently - said: On Tuesday morning I was on duty at about a quarter to five, when my attention was called to George-yard-buildings by Reeves, the last witness. I followed him up the stairs, and found the deceased lying on her back. She was dead, but I at once sent for the doctor. The body was not moved by me or Reeves before the doctor came. I noticed that the hands were clenched, but that there was nothing in them. The clothes were turned up as far as the centre of the body, leaving the lower part of the body exposed; the legs were open.
Clenched hands, I believe is a strong sign of strangulation Gary.
And as Abby has pointed out, the clothes were turned up with the legs apart.
Also Dr Kileen - Upon opening the head he had found an effusion of blood between the scalp and the bone.
I believe this is the evidence of a blow to the head. But could this have not been done as the killer dropped Martha as he lowered her to the ground after he strangled her ? Just a thought.
And finally John Reeves - The hands of the deceased were clenched, but contained no hair or anything else; nor was there any blood coming from the mouth.
Now when someone is stabbed in the lungs when they are alive I believe that massive bleeding can occur from the mouth as you are coughing/breathing up blood.
Martha was stabbed seven times in the lungs , yet no blood from the mouth. Maybe I have got this wrong but that suggests to me any road that she was already dead when stabbed in the lungs. Martha could have already been dead by the time the killer stabbed her there by the other stab wounds or a blow to the head but she might just have been strangled first instead.
Regards Darryl
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Originally posted by Aethelwulf View Post
Did he maybe revert back to this early MO or a combination of tried and tested methods on his last victim? Blow to the head, strangulation, mutilation?
Probably a few abortive attempts in between the murders, probably some none fatal attack pre Martha Tabram and before that possible killing/mutilation of animals.Best wishes,
Tristan
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Originally posted by MrBarnett View Post
Dr Killeen, who saw the body in situ and subsequently carried out the PM, was of the opinion that all of the wounds were inflicted while Martha was alive and that the wound to the heart would have been fatal.Best wishes,
Tristan
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Originally posted by Darryl Kenyon View Post
From the East London Observer Aug 11 - Police-constable T. Barrett, 226 H - a young constable who gave his evidence very intelligently - said: On Tuesday morning I was on duty at about a quarter to five, when my attention was called to George-yard-buildings by Reeves, the last witness. I followed him up the stairs, and found the deceased lying on her back. She was dead, but I at once sent for the doctor. The body was not moved by me or Reeves before the doctor came. I noticed that the hands were clenched, but that there was nothing in them. The clothes were turned up as far as the centre of the body, leaving the lower part of the body exposed; the legs were open.
Clenched hands, I believe is a strong sign of strangulation Gary.
And as Abby has pointed out, the clothes were turned up with the legs apart.
Also Dr Kileen - Upon opening the head he had found an effusion of blood between the scalp and the bone.
I believe this is the evidence of a blow to the head. But could this have not been done as the killer dropped Martha as he lowered her to the ground after he strangled her ? Just a thought.
And finally John Reeves - The hands of the deceased were clenched, but contained no hair or anything else; nor was there any blood coming from the mouth.
Now when someone is stabbed in the lungs when they are alive I believe that massive bleeding can occur from the mouth as you are coughing/breathing up blood.
Martha was stabbed seven times in the lungs , yet no blood from the mouth. Maybe I have got this wrong but that suggests to me any road that she was already dead when stabbed in the lungs. Martha could have already been dead by the time the killer stabbed her there by the other stab wounds or a blow to the head but she might just have been strangled first instead.
Regards Darryl
In a post mortum is Killeen really going to be looking for these kind of subtle clues when there are 39 obvious stab wounds? We know what was to come. To Killeen, maybe this was simply the murder of someone not many people will be too concerned about?Best wishes,
Tristan
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