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  • You didn't go on that walk, did you, Victoria?

    And neither did Steve.

    Love,

    Caz
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    "Comedy is simply a funny way of being serious." Peter Ustinov


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    • Originally posted by Sir Robert Anderson View Post
      Oh my, a Diary ignoramus posting from Florida. Haven't had one around these parts for awhile.
      Originally posted by caz View Post
      There's another one due in - ooh - two weeks to be exact.
      It can't be long now...

      Love,

      Caz
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      "Comedy is simply a funny way of being serious." Peter Ustinov


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      • Originally posted by caz View Post
        You didn't go on that walk, did you, Victoria?

        And neither did Steve.

        Love,

        Caz
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        What strange presumptions you make Caz ..

        I most certainly did go on that walk, as Steve did also,
        though some years back.

        Donald wore a white linen jacket, carried his shabby plastic stool
        to stand on ..and his wheelie shopping bag full of books to sell ..
        Autographed personally of course ..

        I have photographs ..

        Maybe you should go, and then you will see what I said was correct.
        "Victoria Victoria, the queen of them all,
        of Sir Jack she knows nothing at all"

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        • I did Don's walk a few years back, when a group of us went to see From Hell.

          I don't recall him taking us to a victim's dwelling place, as it was in JtR's time.

          In any case, what Steve describes in the book is just laughable. And not just Don's walk - which is not silly at all.

          Did Don say whether or not he believed the Goulston St graffito was the ripper's work? I do remember what his opinion was on that.

          Love,

          Caz
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          "Comedy is simply a funny way of being serious." Peter Ustinov


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          • [/I]I don't recall him taking us to a victim's dwelling place, as it was in JtR's time.
            My 'memory recall' is getting shorter too..
            http://youtu.be/GcBr3rosvNQ

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            • Originally posted by caz View Post
              I did Don's walk a few years back, when a group of us went to see From Hell.

              I don't recall him taking us to a victim's dwelling place, as it was in JtR's time.

              In any case, what Steve describes in the book is just laughable. And not just Don's walk - which is not silly at all.

              Did Don say whether or not he believed the Goulston St graffito was the ripper's work? I do remember what his opinion was on that.

              Love,

              Caz
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              Yes for whatever reasons he refers a bit to the movie 'From Hell' ..
              Mainly when describing what the prostitutes were really like .. age etc,
              as opposed to movie versions.

              Nothing is really 'as it was in jtr time', as that would mean furniture etc
              all left untouched.
              He really was referring to an actual Victorian Building that is virtually
              Unchanged from those days .. meaning the shell of it, and he did point out
              where the doorway was, I recall now him saying it is tenanted by people.

              It made me wonder if those people knew of it's history ...
              "Victoria Victoria, the queen of them all,
              of Sir Jack she knows nothing at all"

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              • Goulston Street graffiti ..

                Not the work of Jack The Ripper, was his opinion.
                "Victoria Victoria, the queen of them all,
                of Sir Jack she knows nothing at all"

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                • ,
                  I recall now him saying it is tenanted by people.

                  It made me wonder if those people knew of it's history ...
                  [/QUOTE]

                  The tenants might of spotted the groups of tourists under their windows and wondered 'why' ?
                  http://youtu.be/GcBr3rosvNQ

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                  • It's a parking garage Vicky.

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                    • Originally posted by Victoria View Post
                      Goulston Street graffiti ..

                      Not the work of Jack The Ripper, was his opinion.
                      I wonder what changed Don's mind then, since the walk I was on.

                      Love,

                      Caz
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                      "Comedy is simply a funny way of being serious." Peter Ustinov


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                      • You may be right .. or I may stand corrected Caz, but ..

                        I was not trying to remember every detail,
                        to be ready for ' the test' ..
                        to prove that I did go on the walk ..
                        I am not really interested in JTR....
                        take note of my signature !!

                        I mainly went because of
                        my time here, and the bits I had remembered of the diary
                        to help Steve.
                        But I do recall the graffitti bit .. and I am not a betting person, but
                        I still feel sure that is what I heard.

                        But so what ..
                        unimportant in the scheme of things ..
                        As we have taken note of Johns post ..

                        I definitely went on the walk ..
                        As did Steve .. though some years back
                        Last edited by Victoria; 07-16-2010, 10:42 PM.
                        "Victoria Victoria, the queen of them all,
                        of Sir Jack she knows nothing at all"

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                        • Quote:
                          Originally Posted by Sir Robert Anderson
                          Oh my, a Diary ignoramus posting from Florida. Haven't had one around these parts for awhile.

                          Originally posted by caz View Post
                          There's another one due in - ooh - two weeks to be exact.

                          Love,

                          Caz
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                          I reckon that Jack wrote the diary in 1887, two years after the murders, and he did it to avenge Detective Constable Aberdeen, the famous policeman-detective who solved the case, probably 'cos he arrested him for having non-Victorian writing when they lived together in Whitechapel as medical students.

                          Will that do?

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                          • Originally posted by Victoria View Post
                            But so what ..
                            unimportant in the scheme of things ..
                            All of this is hugely unimportant in the scheme of things, as you say - the 'diary' especially. Some of us have never thought otherwise, while others have suffered greatly or let themselves and others down by allowing themselves to become obsessed, bitter or twisted.

                            Steve doesn't see it as unimportant though, does he? In his book he endows his diary-forging, death-faking characters with the power between them to cause 'Pandemonium'.

                            Only in Steve's world, eh?

                            Love,

                            Caz
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                            • Originally posted by Soothsayer View Post
                              I reckon that Jack wrote the diary in 1887, two years after the murders, and he did it to avenge Detective Constable Aberdeen, the famous policeman-detective who solved the case, probably 'cos he arrested him for having non-Victorian writing when they lived together in Whitechapel as medical students.

                              Will that do?
                              Rather well, Soothy.

                              Love,

                              Caz
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                              "Comedy is simply a funny way of being serious." Peter Ustinov


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                              • Originally posted by Victoria View Post

                                I just went on Donald Rumbelows' Jack The Ripper walk last
                                Sunday evening.
                                It was very interesting, he is very knowledgeable on the case, being
                                A historian and is a great speaker.
                                The diary was dismissed along with Maybrick, and many other minor
                                suspects, as not worth talking about .. just as a minor note of interest
                                to add to the content of the tour.
                                One has to realize that almost all of the (living) major Ripperologists know very little about the ins and outs of the every winding Diary story. NONE of them know squat about the Watch.

                                It is not a knock against Don, nor any of the other learned league of Ripper scholars. They've never cared about it nor devoted their time to it. It is outside their field of interest. That is their prerogative and considering how psychotic the "debate" on these boards has been in the not so distant past, I can't blame them. They're just not "expert witnesses" with respect to things Maybrick.
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