Originally posted by Trevor Marriott
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Thanks. Of course, Dr Biggs, who didn't believe any great level of skill was demonstrated, offered the opinion that the recognition of the body's organs would be "readily apparent to the touch...hence no need for adequate lighting" (Marriott, 2015).
Of course, even if Kelly was murdered as early as, say, 4:00 am, there may have been adequate natural light penetrating the curtains (particularly the type of flimsy curtains that a poor person such as Kelly would be likely able to afford.)
And it's worth pointing out that locals were heading off for work around that time, i.e. Lechmere, and a Mr Thompson referred to by Mrs Richardson, so it couldn't have been that dark.
I also wonder if lack of lighting might explain why far less skill was apparent in Kelly's case than, say, Chapman or Eddowes.
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