Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes
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Hi Herlock, I am listening to the Audrey Gillan BBC Bible John Podcast, taking notes this time!
Episode 2 "Patricia Docker" deals with the first murder, and between 5.40 - 6.40 minutes in, official notes taken by senior detectives at the time are read out.
The relevant quote is:
"A soiled Tampax sanitary towel was found near the body".
Audrey Gillan then goes on to say that:
"This tampon, perhaps pulled from Patricia's vagina will come to be seen as crucial evidence that links this murder to the two murders that follow."
While the police report says "Tampax sanitary towel" I think that it was probably a tampon they were referring to.
The reason that this was important, is that Patricia Docker's clothes were all missing, except for her shoes.
So it may well be that the killer had no idea that she was menstruating until she was naked.
One of the striking things that comes through various episodes of the podcast is the casual misogyny the police displayed towards the three victims.
So the police use of the term "sanitary towel" could just be a lazy generalisation of all women's sanitary products.
I am doing some research to find out if Tampax made sanitary towels in the 1960's.
This case takes you down some strange roads.
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