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Why doubt a soldier murdered Tabram?
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Originally posted by Abby Normal View PostUnless of course you think they were having sex lying on the ground when she was killed.
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Originally posted by Sam Flynn View PostVery much awake, if the impression of recent intimacy by (I think) PC Barrett is anything to go by.
Unless of course you think they were having sex lying on the ground when she was killed.
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Originally posted by Jon Guy View PostHi Abby
Harry may have a point about her clothes being in disarray due to the nature of the attack, as Tabram`s skirt is not described by witnesses as raised or lifted (please correct me if I`m wrong). Yes, they say she looked liked she`d being outraged or something, but not raised.
I don`t agree with Tabram been asleep or passed out on the stairs. Her regular lodging in George Street was about 100 yards from George Yard.
As others have shown her skirt was raised, just like the others and it’s also the clincher for me to include McKenzie.
Re sleeping- it doesn’t really matter if her regular crash pad was nearby, if your hammered and tired and or without money. Plus witnesses said people crashed their. But I think she was more than likely awake when attacked, the asleep thing is just a thought.
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"The clothes were turned up as far as the centre of the body, leaving the lower part of the body exposed; the legs were open, and altogether her position was such as to at once suggest in my mind that recent intimacy had taken place."
East London Observer, Aug 11.
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"The woman was a perfect stranger to witness. Her clothes were all disarranged, as if she had had a struggle with someone" (John Saunders Reeves)
"Her clothes were thrown upwards from the skirt of the dress." (PC Barrett)
In connection with the latter, it should be noted that Tabram was wearing a skirt AND a petticoat, but Barrett only mentioned her skirt having been thrown up.
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Originally posted by Abby Normal View Posthi Harry
no I see what your saying-just too much of a coincidence to me.
Harry may have a point about her clothes being in disarray due to the nature of the attack, as Tabram`s skirt is not described by witnesses as raised or lifted (please correct me if I`m wrong). Yes, they say she looked liked she`d being outraged or something, but not raised.
I don`t agree with Tabram been asleep or passed out on the stairs. Her regular lodging in George Street was about 100 yards from George Yard.
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Originally posted by Harry D View PostIf she's slumped on the floor and her body has been frenziedly stabbed, her clothes are bound to be in disarray. And in the "canonical" cases the skirts would've been raised to mutilate the body. Might be a signature trait, I don't rule it out, but you could be reading too much into it.
no I see what your saying-just too much of a coincidence to me.
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Originally posted by Abby Normal View Postwell they weren't raped and as far as they could tell no sex took place. there wasn't even overt evidence that a struggle took place.they were post mortem mutilated while lying down and the skirt was raised to gain unencumbered access to the abdomen and private parts.
and its pretty much well known that when engaging in the sex act it was done standing up. so no reason to leave a victim with the skirt raised up to expose the abdomen unless it was because the killer wanted to deliberately do it.
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Originally posted by Joshua Rogan View PostI've finally made time to read Trow's book on the Torso murders, and in a chapter describing Jack's victims he says the following;
"I personally believe that Jack killed seven times, although his first attack, on Martha Tabram, may have been carried out on a woman already dead."
I haven't read any further as yet, but is Trow suggesting that Jack came across an already murdered Tabram and decided to add a bit of his own work?
If nothing else, it would explain the apparent use of two different weapons.
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I've finally made time to read Trow's book on the Torso murders, and in a chapter describing Jack's victims he says the following;
"I personally believe that Jack killed seven times, although his first attack, on Martha Tabram, may have been carried out on a woman already dead."
I haven't read any further as yet, but is Trow suggesting that Jack came across an already murdered Tabram and decided to add a bit of his own work?
If nothing else, it would explain the apparent use of two different weapons.
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