:23:03
Martha Tabram was raped,
tortured and killed.
:23:07
That's cruel.
:23:09
But I've seen that sort of cruelty
in the East End before.
:23:13
This is methodical.
:23:16
The butchery's irrational...
:23:18
yet meticulous and deliberate.
:23:23
Altogether a different
breed of killer.
:23:27
As soon as possible
I'd like to know what he took.
:23:30
What? What do you mean,
what he took?
:23:33
- Didn't you notice?
- What?
:23:36
He's taken at least one
ofher organs.
:23:38
Oh, no.
:23:47
I want every veterinarian,
butcher...
:23:50
and furrier in the district
interviewed.
:23:53
Furrier? What did he do, sir?
Skin her?
:23:55
- Pipe down, Withers.
:23:58
When the inspector is talking,
you are listening. Do you understand?
:24:02
Yes, Sergeant.
:24:04
He disemboweled her.
:24:06
After he cut her throat,
he stabbed her in the chest...
:24:10
cut open her stomach...
:24:11
and, uh, took out her intestines.
:24:17
At least one
ofher organs was removed.
:24:20
I'm waiting for the police surgeon's
report for more details.
:24:26
I see.
:24:28
Well, one thing's for certain:
:24:30
an Englishman didn't do it.
:24:34
Maybe one ofthese red lndians...
:24:38
wandered into Whitechapel
and indulged his natural inclinations.
:24:44
With all due respect, sir...
:24:46
I believe this was done by someone...
:24:48
with at least
a working knowledge of dissection.
:24:50
- An educated man, such as a doctor--
- An educated man?
:24:53
That's preposterous.
No well-bred man would do this.
:24:57
Probably a tradesman or a butcher.