Trevor Marriott: You still cannot prove an identical system with regards to the cutting of the flaps of skin. All you have is the fact that flaps of skin were cut and having been cut they were removed, a natural progression in the dismemberment process?
Nope. A "normal" dismemberment is carried out to facilitate the transport or hiding of a body. Itīs the classical case of cutting off the head and limbs in order to fit a body into a suitcase.
This is something different. Removing the abdominal wall does nothing to facilitate the transport or hiding of a body.
The internal organs can be reached and excised by cutting the abdomen open. There is no need at all to remove the abdominal wall to do that.
So once again, this is something radically different. I think you will struggle to find any other reason for cutting away the abdominal wall than a wish to do precisely that.
Plus - which you avoid to realize - nobody is speaking of "an identical system" of removing the abdominal flaps.
As we know Victorian doctors said a lot in 1888 which the public believed which we now know was at times guesswork.
Exactly what is it you propose was guesswork? That the abdominal wall was cut away? No? Good.
Then what?
How can a doctor give evidence as to what a butcher may or may not be able to do to a human body. It would be for a butcher to give evidence to say he could be capable of that act.`
A doctor can read up on and study what a butcher does and how he does it. Thatīs how, Trevor.
That is why I used the service of a master butcher to prove or disprove this. He disproves it.
He "disproves" what, Trevor? Remember that "disprove" is an absolute term, so tread carefully here.
You still have not said what you think happened to the torso victims. You still have not said what use it would be to take away the abdominal wall in combination with any sort of operation.
We are getting curious now, Trevor. Letīs hear it!
Nope. A "normal" dismemberment is carried out to facilitate the transport or hiding of a body. Itīs the classical case of cutting off the head and limbs in order to fit a body into a suitcase.
This is something different. Removing the abdominal wall does nothing to facilitate the transport or hiding of a body.
The internal organs can be reached and excised by cutting the abdomen open. There is no need at all to remove the abdominal wall to do that.
So once again, this is something radically different. I think you will struggle to find any other reason for cutting away the abdominal wall than a wish to do precisely that.
Plus - which you avoid to realize - nobody is speaking of "an identical system" of removing the abdominal flaps.
As we know Victorian doctors said a lot in 1888 which the public believed which we now know was at times guesswork.
Exactly what is it you propose was guesswork? That the abdominal wall was cut away? No? Good.
Then what?
How can a doctor give evidence as to what a butcher may or may not be able to do to a human body. It would be for a butcher to give evidence to say he could be capable of that act.`
A doctor can read up on and study what a butcher does and how he does it. Thatīs how, Trevor.
That is why I used the service of a master butcher to prove or disprove this. He disproves it.
He "disproves" what, Trevor? Remember that "disprove" is an absolute term, so tread carefully here.
You still have not said what you think happened to the torso victims. You still have not said what use it would be to take away the abdominal wall in combination with any sort of operation.
We are getting curious now, Trevor. Letīs hear it!
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