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  • #16
    Ah, but chaps, wait until you discover what prompted the Flemster to alight upon "George Hutchinson" as an alias:

    Glaring Evidence Of Ripper's Great Escape

    His Untrue Tale Convinced Harassed Inspector. Now Seems Obvious Nonsense.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Sam Flynn View Post
      An anagram of "James Evans George Hutchinson" reveals his true name:
      [/I]
      Jon Menges Hutchison Savager

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      • #18
        Hi Mike,

        Ward-style livings by a serial killer who takes specimens home is still an extremely viable proposition for reasons discussed in another thread. But yes, a fasincating turn for the books of Gareth's part to discover that private rooms could be secured for so little.

        All the best,
        Ben

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Jon Guy View Post
          Jon Menges Hutchison Savager
          Those were the good ol' days.

          JM

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Ben View Post
            Hi Mike,

            Ward-style livings by a serial killer who takes specimens home is still an extremely viable proposition for reasons discussed in another thread. But yes, a fasincating turn for the books of Gareth's part to discover that private rooms could be secured for so little.

            All the best,
            Ben
            Hi again Ben,

            You know how much I hate including this possibility, because however "viable" it may be,...perhaps now only if the killer was without any work, penniless and homeless, and forced into a ward situation in a Workhouse.. its practical application leaves a lot still to be answered.

            This is a good bit of data I agree, well done Sam, and I think it relegates "ward style" to an even lower notch on the probability scale. Accessible privacy is all I ever sought to make a case for, and I still believe its a superior solution to him hiding in plain sight. Both can work...but only one eliminates any kind of witness to any odd act or late arrival.

            Cheers Ben.

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            • #21
              This is a good bit of data I agree, well done Sam, and I think it relegates "ward style" to an even lower notch on the probability scale.
              But is was never improbable to start with, Mike, for reasons I outlined in detail on a previous thread. I may have misunderstood you, though. Do you mean "ward-style" as in a hospital or workhouse? I thought you were equating them with lodging houses in terms of viability, but I apologise if I've misread you.

              Best regards,
              Ben

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              • #22
                New, "budded" thread created...

                Folks - I suggest we keep this thread focused on James Evans. I've opened a new thread here, where the interesting - and more general - question of the "house where Jack dwelt" might be discussed further.
                Kind regards, Sam Flynn

                "Suche Nullen" (Nietzsche, Götzendämmerung, 1888)

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                • #23
                  Sam writes:

                  "You didn't go far enough, Fish. An anagram of "James Evans George Hutchinson" reveals his true name:

                  Jon S Meghan scavenges ho's uteri"

                  There you are then; what did I tell you?!

                  Bravo, Sam...!

                  The best,
                  Fisherman

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                  • #24
                    Uh... what?

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