Dr. Thomas Bond was instrumental in helping Scotland Yard profile Jack the Ripper in the original case of the Canonical Five. Some of his findings were as follows: 1. All five murders were committed by the same hand. 2. The women were lying down when murdered, and, in every case, the throat was cut first. 3. There is no evidence evidence of a struggle. The attacks were probably so sudden and made in such a position that the women could neither resist nor cry out. 4. In all the murders, the objective was mutilation. 5. The killer had no scientific or anatomical knowledge. 6. The instrument used was a straight knife at least six inches long, very sharp, pointed at the top and about an inch in width. 7. The murderer is a man of physical strength and of great coolness and daring. There is no evidence that he had an accomplice. 8. He is subject to periodical attacks of homicidal and erotic mania. 9. The murderer is likely to be a quiet, inoffensive-looking man, probably middle-aged and neatly dressed. Bond returns in the historical detective mystery The Ripper Lives, which is a sequel to the original case.
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