Originally posted by Abby Normal
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Apart from Pinchin, no other of the Torsos are left on public display, and I am still far from convinced that all the mid 1880s Torso cases are connected, although some may well be.
The gap of two months between AC and Pinchin street is for me simply insignificant
The wound to McKenzie is much shorter and less extentive than in Nichols, which is why some dismiss her as a victim, I do not.
The vertical cut is for a clear purpose in the Ripper victims, that is to gain entry into the body cavity.
Such is not at all clear in the Torso cases, and may simply be a byproduct of the dismembering process.
In all honest, I have yet to see any solid evidence that links the two series. Lots or debates about would you have two killers working in the then largest city in the world overlapping ? And I dont see how we can exclude the possibility. And debates based on profiling, which I don't hold in the same regard as some others.
In short, I simply do not see a real tangible connection between the torso cases and Nichols, but I do understand RD's reasoning for attempting to linking it, the railway construction. I don't even see that for Alice
Steve
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