I thought that the content of this post needed it's own thread, because I think that what I am about to say is important, and clarifies a
major error in most of the books and articles dealing with the murder of Patricia Docker, the killer's first victim.
On the "Other Mysteries" section I created a thread entitled "Another Piece of Evidence Linking John McInnes to the Bible John Murders".
In post #91, I noted that there was conflicting evidence as to whether Patricia Docker was wearing a sanitary towel or a Tampax when she was killed.
(All the killer's victims were menstruating at the time of their death)
In her excellent podcast "Bible John: Creation of a Serial Killer", Audrey Gillan states that the item was a Tampax tampon, not a Tampax sanitary towel, while every other reference to the case that I have seen refer to a sanitary towel that was found close to the body.
I thought that it was important to clarify this point, and to that end I contacted the parent company Procter and Gamble to ask if they produced sanitary towels for sale in the UK in the 1960's.
They replied back stating that they did not produce sanitary towels in the 1960's.
Therefore Audrey Gillan was correct in her assertion that it was a tampon that was found close to Patricia Docker's body.
This is important, because it means that in all likelihood, the killer did not know Patricia was menstruating until he stripped her body.
major error in most of the books and articles dealing with the murder of Patricia Docker, the killer's first victim.
On the "Other Mysteries" section I created a thread entitled "Another Piece of Evidence Linking John McInnes to the Bible John Murders".
In post #91, I noted that there was conflicting evidence as to whether Patricia Docker was wearing a sanitary towel or a Tampax when she was killed.
(All the killer's victims were menstruating at the time of their death)
In her excellent podcast "Bible John: Creation of a Serial Killer", Audrey Gillan states that the item was a Tampax tampon, not a Tampax sanitary towel, while every other reference to the case that I have seen refer to a sanitary towel that was found close to the body.
I thought that it was important to clarify this point, and to that end I contacted the parent company Procter and Gamble to ask if they produced sanitary towels for sale in the UK in the 1960's.
They replied back stating that they did not produce sanitary towels in the 1960's.
Therefore Audrey Gillan was correct in her assertion that it was a tampon that was found close to Patricia Docker's body.
This is important, because it means that in all likelihood, the killer did not know Patricia was menstruating until he stripped her body.
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