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Originally posted by John Trent View Post
Finding bodies has never been rocket science. Making a connection between two apparently unrelated murders is.
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Originally posted by RockySullivan View PostChapman was killed on September 8, 1888...the Whitehall Torso was found on September 11. It's not rocket science.
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Chapman was killed on September 8, 1888...the Whitehall Torso was found on September 11. It's not rocket science.
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Originally posted by Abby Normal View Post
hi sean
jackson was a prostitute and at least an unfortunate who was living rough. the others remained un ided but its a fair bet they were in similar circs. probably why they were never ided was because they were prostitutes as no one cared about them enough and or the transient lifestyle.
torsoman was also an offensive dismemberer. ie he did it for other reasons other than to just hide bodies or ID. that much is clear as there were mutilations way above and beyond needed for that purpose and the odd, shocking and public places he left body and parts.
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Originally posted by seanr View PostThe more I look at the Torso Murders, the less convinced I am that all of the 'series' were all attributable to a single perpetrator. This becomes even harder for me to believe when we include the murders from 1884 and earlier.
I am uncomfortable with the classification of the victims in the torso cases as prostitutes. For many of them, we do not know who they were. One unidentified body is thought to be a prostitute because she had a tattoo, this is far from conclusive. In the case of Elizabeth Jackson, she was 7 - 8 months pregnant at the time of her death, I don't find the claim she was a prostitute or engaging in street walking particular convincing.
We don't know that the torso victims were prostitutes and their are documented cases of solved dismemberment murders for the purposes of frustrating an identification during the same era.
jackson was a prostitute and at least an unfortunate who was living rough. the others remained un ided but its a fair bet they were in similar circs. probably why they were never ided was because they were prostitutes as no one cared about them enough and or the transient lifestyle.
torsoman was also an offensive dismemberer. ie he did it for other reasons other than to just hide bodies or ID. that much is clear as there were mutilations way above and beyond needed for that purpose and the odd, shocking and public places he left body and parts.
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Originally posted by jerryd View PostBack in the day, some believed them to be the same man, too. For a few of the same reasons laid out here over the years.
interesting article. and it points out three similarities that i find particularily relevent also.
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At the risk of sounding pedantic, the torso was discovered in St George E rather than Whitechapel. Virtually on the boundary of the two parishes, which ran down Backchurch Lane. And across the road from Charles Lechmere’s childhood home in Pinchin (then Thomas) Street, which was still standing in 1889. A fact that Ed Stow now seems to acknowledge. I knew he’d get there eventually.Last edited by MrBarnett; 07-18-2020, 12:33 PM.
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The more I look at the Torso Murders, the less convinced I am that all of the 'series' were all attributable to a single perpetrator. This becomes even harder for me to believe when we include the murders from 1884 and earlier.
I am uncomfortable with the classification of the victims in the torso cases as prostitutes. For many of them, we do not know who they were. One unidentified body is thought to be a prostitute because she had a tattoo, this is far from conclusive. In the case of Elizabeth Jackson, she was 7 - 8 months pregnant at the time of her death, I don't find the claim she was a prostitute or engaging in street walking particular convincing.
We don't know that the torso victims were prostitutes and their are documented cases of solved dismemberment murders for the purposes of frustrating an identification during the same era.
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Originally posted by Harry D View PostWhat are the distinct similarities between the Jack the Ripper killings and the Thames Torso Murders?
1. Both happened in Whitechapel (Pinchin St)
2. Abdominal mutilation (Pinchin St)
3. Facial mutilation (Battersea Mystery)
4. Uterus removal (Elizabeth Jackson)
5. Abdominal flaps cut away (Elizabeth Jackson)
6. Both series ostensibly end in 1889
I've deliberately left out some obvious ones, like the victims being prostitutes, since sex workers are common prey for serial killers.
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Back in the day, some believed them to be the same man, too. For a few of the same reasons laid out here over the years.
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Originally posted by Harry D View PostHey Abby, thanks for chipping in!
Yeah, the coincidence is pretty telling. The 1902 Lambeth torso is something of an outlier and appears to be a bodge job. There was a lack of skill evident in that case and the culprit had made efforts to destroy the remains.
For me, it's too significant that Jackson, McKenzie and the Pinchin St torso all occur a few months apart in 1889, with the last torso dumped in Whitechapel.
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Hey Abby, thanks for chipping in!
Originally posted by Abby Normal View Postalso, im glad you included they both ended at the same time. Ive been banging on about that forever, with little recognition. Good to see someone finally notice. and ive seen no good explanation for that incredible "coincidence"!
For me, it's too significant that Jackson, McKenzie and the Pinchin St torso all occur a few months apart in 1889, with the last torso dumped in Whitechapel.
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Originally posted by Harry D View PostWhat are the distinct similarities between the Jack the Ripper killings and the Thames Torso Murders?
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