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Originally posted by ChrisGeorge View PostHello ghoulstonstreet
Welcome to the site. And thanks for the question. You should get a number of colorful answers, as diverse as the people who study the case, no doubt.
I have been actively involved in Ripperology for ten years, and was one of the founders of Casebook Productions, Inc., who began the American Ripper magazine, Ripper Notes, in 1999 as well as ran the first U.S. JtR Convention in Park Ridge, New Jersey in April 2000. I am now an editor of Ripperologist magazine.
Coming as I do from Liverpool, UK, though now U.S.-based and a U.S. citizen, I lived just up the road from Battlecrease mansion where James and Florence Maybrick lived; I became fascinated with the mystery of the Maybrick Diary when Shirley Harrison's The Diary of Jack the Ripper was published in 1993-- not that I believe it is the real McCoy!
Chris
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Hello,
I have been here around ten years, and its now a part of life, I enjoy the conversation, and love to speculate[ as you proberly know] but its all done with seriousness.
Richard.
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Originally posted by Suzi View PostGhoulstonstreet- like the ghoul bit! I've been into it since the early 70's and apart from my occasional wanderings into the Diddles theory, think I know my way around!
Belonging as quite a few of us do (if they're honest!) to the 'Over 50's (although we work like the clappers not to look it!) There is no age bar to the diversity of opinions and theories that abound here - in fact there's some brilliant 'er younger people (sorry peeps!) who post wonderfully here!! Welcome on board and enjoy!!!!
Wonder if we can get to see some of those 'Collar and Cuffs' articles in Life magazine?
Suzi x
Nice post there Tom!
"Diddles" theory? As in Diddles, the cat, the pet belonging to the woman who shared the building where Mary Kelly was killed? What is the Diddles theory?
Also, I see at least 3 ways to Reply to posts. What are the different ones for? Thanks for the help.
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Welcome Ghoul. Yes, it takes all sorts and I am one of that sort.
It should of course be remembered that we are just some of the total number of people interested in the case. There are some very knowledgeable people who don't post online, indeed some who have never used a computer.
I have been here 6 years now...at least I think it's six years.....What place is this? How did I get here?
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Ghoulstonstreet- like the ghoul bit! I've been into it since the early 70's and apart from my occasional wanderings into the Diddles theory, think I know my way around!
Belonging as quite a few of us do (if they're honest!) to the 'Over 50's (although we work like the clappers not to look it!) There is no age bar to the diversity of opinions and theories that abound here - in fact there's some brilliant 'er younger people (sorry peeps!) who post wonderfully here!! Welcome on board and enjoy!!!!
Wonder if we can get to see some of those 'Collar and Cuffs' articles in Life magazine?
Suzi x
Nice post there Tom!Last edited by Suzi; 11-18-2009, 09:59 PM.
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Hello ghoulstonstreet
Welcome to the site. And thanks for the question. You should get a number of colorful answers, as diverse as the people who study the case, no doubt.
I have been actively involved in Ripperology for ten years, and was one of the founders of Casebook Productions, Inc., who began the American Ripper magazine, Ripper Notes, in 1999 as well as ran the first U.S. JtR Convention in Park Ridge, New Jersey in April 2000. I am now an editor of Ripperologist magazine.
Coming as I do from Liverpool, UK, though now U.S.-based and a U.S. citizen, I lived just up the road from Battlecrease mansion where James and Florence Maybrick lived; I became fascinated with the mystery of the Maybrick Diary when Shirley Harrison's The Diary of Jack the Ripper was published in 1993-- not that I believe it is the real McCoy!
Chris
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Hi Ghoul,
Yes, the Casebook has always been a place of very disparate (and sometimes desperate) individuals. I suppose that reflects Ripperology as a whole. I'd say most of us became attracted to the case for roughly the same reasons, but how we approach the material and the discussion of it with other individuals can differ considerably from person to person. Some of the peeps around here appear to have little interest left in the case, but enjoy the boards as a social hangout, which I think is cool. There has also been a staggering number of peeps who have met on the Casebook and become married. And then of course some of the people on here are what Thomas de Quincey would term 'mouthbreathing, chest-slapping ass hats', but they usually don't stick around too long.
Yours truly,
Tom Wescott
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Who Are We?
Hello Fellow Ripperologists,
After listening to some of the podcasts available at the link to the left I began to realize what a diverse bunch we are.
Who are We?
Why do we care after over 100 years have passed?
I can answer the first question easily, the second, not so easily.
Personally, I'm over 50 and was keenly interested to learn that several of the podcasters are young enough to be my grown kids. Then again, my grandmother was born right in the middle of the Autumn of Terror. My interest started as a child when I first heard of Jack the Ripper. I was a girl in my teens when the famous "Collar and Cuffs" article referring to Prince Eddy, along with photos, was printed in LIFE magazine. Totally fascinating and shocking. That was the beginning of my addiction, fed 10 years later by the imported BBC series which showed in NYC in the 70s. Haven't lost any interest since.
And you?Tags: None
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