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Like these cases would like eat at his soul. He was like a very empathetic person. So like he just sounds like a really cool guy and like a very interesting historical figure. Yeah, definitely. I'd like to look further into him.
Like these cases would like eat at his soul. He was like a very empathetic person. So like he just sounds like a really cool guy and like a very interesting historical figure. Yeah, definitely. I'd like to look further into him.
Yeah, there's a lot that were very interesting and very horrific. Yeah. But he was doing autopsies while this is all going on. And on the autopsy of Evelyn Oatley, he confirmed, unfortunately, that she was alive when most of those wounds were inflicted. That's awful. She had bled from the wounds, so she was alive when they happened.
Yeah, there's a lot that were very interesting and very horrific. Yeah. But he was doing autopsies while this is all going on. And on the autopsy of Evelyn Oatley, he confirmed, unfortunately, that she was alive when most of those wounds were inflicted. That's awful. She had bled from the wounds, so she was alive when they happened.
And as he examined her body, it became even clearer how sadistic this killer was. There were 12 puncture wounds around and in her genital area. And they seemed to be done and inflicted by a tin can opener. Now, I looked up what a tin can opener looked like in the 1930s because I assumed it was different than what I am thinking of.
And as he examined her body, it became even clearer how sadistic this killer was. There were 12 puncture wounds around and in her genital area. And they seemed to be done and inflicted by a tin can opener. Now, I looked up what a tin can opener looked like in the 1930s because I assumed it was different than what I am thinking of.
Google tin can opener 1930s and it will come up. You'll see what it is. It's basically a tiny, it's a handle with like a little sickle, like a blade that looks like a sickle on the end of it. Like sharp. It's a weapon and it's a dangerous weapon that can be used to stab and not only stab, but it has a curved blade. So it inflicts a lot of damage.
Google tin can opener 1930s and it will come up. You'll see what it is. It's basically a tiny, it's a handle with like a little sickle, like a blade that looks like a sickle on the end of it. Like sharp. It's a weapon and it's a dangerous weapon that can be used to stab and not only stab, but it has a curved blade. So it inflicts a lot of damage.
Now, on February 12th, which, again, I'm going back one day again from where we left off, I would think, but, again, you have to, like, kind of interweave the discoveries and the actual murders. A woman named Mary, sometimes referred to as Greta in sources, Mary Haywood, arrived in northwest London to meet a date. But having arrived early, she decided to walk around and look at the shop windows.
Now, on February 12th, which, again, I'm going back one day again from where we left off, I would think, but, again, you have to, like, kind of interweave the discoveries and the actual murders. A woman named Mary, sometimes referred to as Greta in sources, Mary Haywood, arrived in northwest London to meet a date. But having arrived early, she decided to walk around and look at the shop windows.
She was sitting in a cafe around 8 p.m. when a young airman approached her.
She was sitting in a cafe around 8 p.m. when a young airman approached her.
And said, excuse me, are you waiting for someone? He would explain that she was. She was waiting for someone, but like he was a little late and like whatever. And this guy convinced her to have a drink with him while they waited because he was very handsome. And charming. Very charming. He quickly tried to get her to come to another pub or restaurant with him.
And said, excuse me, are you waiting for someone? He would explain that she was. She was waiting for someone, but like he was a little late and like whatever. And this guy convinced her to have a drink with him while they waited because he was very handsome. And charming. Very charming. He quickly tried to get her to come to another pub or restaurant with him.
He was like, just come with me for like, we'll be back in time for you to meet your person. And at first she was like, no, no, no. But then she ended up, he pushed harder and she was like, you know what? This guy's late. He was handsome. And again, and she was able to tell this story later. Okay, that's good. Just know that. She said he was, you know, very handsome.
He was like, just come with me for like, we'll be back in time for you to meet your person. And at first she was like, no, no, no. But then she ended up, he pushed harder and she was like, you know what? This guy's late. He was handsome. And again, and she was able to tell this story later. Okay, that's good. Just know that. She said he was, you know, very handsome.
He had a very, she said he had a seductive quality about his smile. A lot of people talked about his smile and how they said it made it easy for them to understand how he was able to charm women.
He had a very, she said he had a seductive quality about his smile. A lot of people talked about his smile and how they said it made it easy for them to understand how he was able to charm women.
Yeah. What's his last name again? I'm sorry. Cummins. C-U-M-M-I-N-S. But she said he was also very overconfident. Like, he had a very, like, arrogant way about him. Again, she imagined he had no trouble getting many women to come away with him.
Yeah. What's his last name again? I'm sorry. Cummins. C-U-M-M-I-N-S. But she said he was also very overconfident. Like, he had a very, like, arrogant way about him. Again, she imagined he had no trouble getting many women to come away with him.