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[http://crimehub.co.uk/index.php?title=Dr_Timothy_Robert_Killeen Dr Timothy Robert Killeen] conducted the post-mortem.
The summary of wounds given to the inquest on 9th August 1888 were:<BR><BR>
* An effusion of blood between the scalp and the bone
* Death was due to haemorrhage and loss of blood
Dr Killen went on to make the following deductions:<br><BR>
* There was no evidence of a struggle
* One of the wounds, he contended, might have been made by a left-handed person, but the rest appeared to have been inflicted by a right-handed person * Two different weapons had been used