:24:02
Martha Tabram was raped,
tortured and killed.
:24:07
That's cruel.
:24:08
But I've seen that sort of cruelty
in the East End before.
:24:13
This is methodical.
:24:16
The butchery is irrational, yet...
:24:18
...meticulous and deliberate.
:24:23
Altogether a different breed of killer.
:24:28
As soon as possible,
I'd like to know what he took.
:24:30
What do you mean "what he took"?
:24:34
-Didn't you notice?
-What?
:24:36
He's taken at least one of her organs.
:24:39
Oh, no.
:24:48
I want every veterinarian...
:24:50
...butcher, furrier in the district
interviewed.
:24:54
Furrier? What did he do, sir? Skin her?
:24:57
Pipe down, Withers.
:25:00
When the lnspector is talking
you are listening, understand?
:25:04
Yes, Sergeant.
:25:06
He disemboweled her.
:25:08
After he cut her throat,
stabbed her in the chest...
:25:12
...cut open her stomach,
and took out her intestines.
:25:19
At least one of her organs was removed.
:25:22
I'm waiting for the police surgeon's report
for more details.
:25:28
SIR CHARLES: I see.
:25:31
One thing's for certain,
an Englishman didn't do it.
:25:38
Maybe one of these Red lndians...
:25:42
...wandered into Whitechapel
and indulged his natural inclinations.
:25:48
With all due respect, sir...
:25:50
...l believe this was done by someone with
at least a working knowledge of dissection.
:25:54
-An educated man, such as a doctor--
-An educated man? That's preposterous.
:25:58
No well-bred man would do this.