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 | | Due to the nature of the wounds on some presumed Ripper victims, several of whom had internal organs removed, it has been proposed that the killer had a degree of surgical or medical skill, or was perhaps a butcher. |
 | | Catherine Eddowes, (used the aliases "Kate Conway" and "Mary Ann Kelly," the surnames of her two common-law husbands Thomas Conway and John Kelly), born on April 14, 1842 and killed on September 30, 1888. |
 | | One of Eddowes' kidneys had been removed by the killer, and a doctor determined the kidney sent to Lusk was "very similar to the one removed from Catherine Eddowes," though his findings were inconclusive [1] ( http://www.casebook.org/ripper_letters/). |
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