Originally posted by FISHY1118
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I find it interesting that in all the cases where the Dr.'s appear to get a ToD estimation that we can verify as reasonable ones relate to cases where the ToD was pretty well known by the police at the scene (i.e. Nichols, Stride, and Eddowes, all found during a police beat, limiting the times possible) but once the police can no longer limit the possible range (Kelly and Chapman), suddenly the medical ToD gets more wiffy - with Chapman he hedges due to the cold, with Kelly we see issues about a possible killed in the morning, etc.
Basically, it looks like the Dr's are aware of the limits, and what they are doing is confirming that what they observed is consistent with that information. Without that information, their estimates become more erratic, because the technique is erratic and unreliable.
- Jeff
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