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Double Event?

Come ladies...we have a murder to perform. I grow bored with this game and Jack hasn't been clever enough, so time to have a little fun in old London town. A bit more enthusiasm is called for in our carving practices; this is an art form after all and our public deserves our best work yet. Let's show some appreciation and get creative...slice, dice, and toss...oh! and don't forget the containers. Some of her parts are to-go....ha-ha!!
Catherine Eddowe's body is discovered approximately 1:45 a.m. in Mitre square, 30 Sept 1888. Unbeknownst to our madman, another murder was committed and discovered at 1 a.m. in Dutfield's Yard, a half mile away that same day. This victim, Elizabeth Stride, did not however meet her death in true Ripper style. Only her throat was cut and by a dull blade. Jack the Ripper would still be sought for this crime. Catherine, on the other hand, is given the full treatment and in a manner more vicious than the last three women. Besides the usual strangulation, throat severed, incisions, along with the intestine displayed, severe mutilation to the face...deep cut over the bridge of the nose, extending from the nasal bone down the angle of the jaw on the right cheek into the bone and divided all the structures of the cheek. The tip of the nose was detached by a cut that also divided the upper lip and extended through the gum, over the upper right lateral incisor tooth. There were cuts on both sides of the face forming a triangular flaps of skin, peeled from the flesh. The carving and dissection continues down the corpse in a deranged autopsia cadaverum. The left kidney was removed and taken...
Part of Catherine Eddowe's apron was found in Goulston Street, dried blood and fecal matter clung to the fabric. This lead the Metro Police to the infamous message on the wall...
The Juwes are not
The men that
                  Will be
Blamed for nothing
This was ordered to be rubbed out by the police commissioner and hence, the speculation of what it meant.
Warren is shocked when he gets to the station at 7 a.m., and two more Ripper deaths are now on the books. He visits the sites and tries to puzzle out what might have happened. Looking at the preliminary coroner reports, he is dubious about Long Liz Stride; doesn't seem like the madman he's been after. Eddowe's, however, is more gruesome than can be imagined and this worries him. Still very thorough and calculated, but increasingly vicious and brutal. If this killer steps up his game much more...his next victim will be torn to shreds!

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