Did butchers slaughter in 88?
Could the Whitehall victim have been practice for "Annie Chapman" and possibly others...
She is killed around or between August 30th and the 8th of September. Her body is deposited on or around the 30th of September. Dr. Bond reports that "portions of the body are missing."; however, we know she remains with her heart, liver, stomach, lungs, calling into question: which portions exactly are missing since, from his pm, he is obviously moving down her body - neck, chest, lungs, heart, liver, stomach, "portions of the body",...?
Add to the modernization, the fact that there is a large leap in technique from the manner that Jack the Ripper cuts the abdominal area of Polly Nicholls to how he slaughters Annie Chapman. There is little indication that Polly Nicholls cuts were with the intention of removing her organs unless that was how "thought" you open a person. By Jack the Ripper standards, it is either a lazy, ignorant or trepidatious murder because he shows no apparent intent to take her uterus using his method. {Is "fortnight" here appropriate?} Yet, little over a week later, Jack the Ripper opens and removes Annie Chapman's uterus in the dead of night under the shade of a fence.
It calls into question, how recently would Jack the Ripper have had to familiarize himself with the internal anatomy of a woman?
Slaughter is a profession as is butchery. If they are similar, it is because Jack the Ripper and the torso killer share these traits (or, 'talents'). Jack the Ripper is known more for his slaughterer persona while the torso killer is recognized by his butcher reputation.
I would define slaughter as the numbed remorse of taking life (usually by cutting the throat or a smashing of the skull) and the removal of the organs. And, butchery would be the cutting of the muscular and skeletal structure. When Jack the Ripper cuts into Catherine Eddowes' skull, that s butchery. As is, removing the flesh from Mary Jane Kelly's corpse. Nicking the vertebrae of the neck is borderline butchery.
In terms of the C5+1:
Tabram - murdered
Nicholls - murdered, [attempted slaughter]
Chapman - slaughtered
Stride - murdered
Eddowes - slaughtered, butchered
Kelly - slaughtered, butchered
Could the Whitehall victim have been practice for "Annie Chapman" and possibly others...
She is killed around or between August 30th and the 8th of September. Her body is deposited on or around the 30th of September. Dr. Bond reports that "portions of the body are missing."; however, we know she remains with her heart, liver, stomach, lungs, calling into question: which portions exactly are missing since, from his pm, he is obviously moving down her body - neck, chest, lungs, heart, liver, stomach, "portions of the body",...?
Add to the modernization, the fact that there is a large leap in technique from the manner that Jack the Ripper cuts the abdominal area of Polly Nicholls to how he slaughters Annie Chapman. There is little indication that Polly Nicholls cuts were with the intention of removing her organs unless that was how "thought" you open a person. By Jack the Ripper standards, it is either a lazy, ignorant or trepidatious murder because he shows no apparent intent to take her uterus using his method. {Is "fortnight" here appropriate?} Yet, little over a week later, Jack the Ripper opens and removes Annie Chapman's uterus in the dead of night under the shade of a fence.
It calls into question, how recently would Jack the Ripper have had to familiarize himself with the internal anatomy of a woman?
Slaughter is a profession as is butchery. If they are similar, it is because Jack the Ripper and the torso killer share these traits (or, 'talents'). Jack the Ripper is known more for his slaughterer persona while the torso killer is recognized by his butcher reputation.
I would define slaughter as the numbed remorse of taking life (usually by cutting the throat or a smashing of the skull) and the removal of the organs. And, butchery would be the cutting of the muscular and skeletal structure. When Jack the Ripper cuts into Catherine Eddowes' skull, that s butchery. As is, removing the flesh from Mary Jane Kelly's corpse. Nicking the vertebrae of the neck is borderline butchery.
In terms of the C5+1:
Tabram - murdered
Nicholls - murdered, [attempted slaughter]
Chapman - slaughtered
Stride - murdered
Eddowes - slaughtered, butchered
Kelly - slaughtered, butchered
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