The name was written on the inside waistband of the undergarment and that garment itself underwent division itself into at least two pieces as it was used to wrap two separate portions of the body; a thigh and the parcel containing the flaps of skin taken from the abdomen and the uterus. It seems the killer handled and cut the underwear, so it's not unseasonable to suggest he knew the name was written there is it? Unless we think he cut the body up while the clothing was on it?
People owned less clothing in those days and the unfortunate class wore the same things until they dropped off their backs so were seen daily by neighbours, friends and family in the same couple of outfits. Their clothing was usually hand me down stuff that was many years old, bought from dealers and markets or given to them so less likely that anyone else had the exact same pieces.
People owned less clothing in those days and the unfortunate class wore the same things until they dropped off their backs so were seen daily by neighbours, friends and family in the same couple of outfits. Their clothing was usually hand me down stuff that was many years old, bought from dealers and markets or given to them so less likely that anyone else had the exact same pieces.
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