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    If this topic is in the wrong section, please move it.
    Well, I saw the CGI that was supposedly the 'face of the Ripper' and I only thought one thing:



    I know it's not possible, but it did get me thinking for a while
    A game of Monopoly between Stalin, Churchill, Hitler and Truman.

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    curl

    Hello Tani. Interesting but, as I'm sure you know, they could not possibly be the same. After all, Stalin's moustaches curl up at the end; the computer composite, down. (snicker!)

    The best.
    LC

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      Originally posted by lynn cates View Post
      Hello Tani. Interesting but, as I'm sure you know, they could not possibly be the same. After all, Stalin's moustaches curl up at the end...
      Ah, but his moustache didn't curl up at the end in 1888, Lynn, unless he stuck it on - he being only 10 years old at the time
      Kind regards, Sam Flynn

      "Suche Nullen" (Nietzsche, Götzendämmerung, 1888)

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      • #4
        I thought the e-fit looked more like Freddie Mercury, lolz.

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        • #5
          precocity

          Hello Sam. Whatever happened to junior achievement?

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          LC

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          • #6
            Hi Tani.

            It's quite interesting stuff. Image is looking very similar.
            Thanks for sharing with us.
            spiele

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            • #7
              harry cording

              Hello All. All jokes aside, the composite looks very like the old Scottish actor, Harry Cording, who made a scad of B/W movies for Universal Studios in the 1930's and '40's. He played (often a villain) on about half of the Sherlock Holmes series (the ones with Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce) and other offerings as "The Black Cat" and "The Tower of London."

              Indeed, the resemblance is uncanny--if not somewhat unsettling.

              The best.
              LC

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                picture

                Hello again. See what I mean?



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                LC
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                • #9
                  Cording coda

                  Hello one last time. Pity that the poor devil (Cording) wasn't born until 1891.

                  Ah! But perhaps he had a father or uncle (or something of that sort) who once visited Whitechapel? Perhaps then, I TOO can write a book with a new suspect.

                  Cheers.
                  LC

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