Originally posted by John G
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Annie Chapman was described as a strongy built, stout woman. There is absolutely nothing to suggest that she was emaciated. She was destitute and will probably not have been very well nourished, but being emaciated is quite another thing.
Denke has been mentioned before - by me. He cut the body of his victims up in flaps, aimed for consumption. So he is old hat out here, John. The thing you need to get your head around is that this thing is nevertheless practically unheard of.
But if you had found two sets of Denke flesh parts, I´m sure you would conclude that they belonged to two killers ...
There is reason to think that all three cases involved the same ritualistic element, leading on the removal of the abdominal wall.
It was not "part of" Chapmans abdominal wall that was taken away - it was all of it, more or less. Which tallies with the ritual element I have in mind. Same thing with Kelly, and quite possibly with Jackson.
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