Where I live, the custom is to place the coffin in a vault and then bury the lot. I don't know if that was the practice in the U.K.
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I believe, unlike some it sounds, that the JtR case was always quite popular. And that being said, that there have always been souvenir hunters from day one. I think that maybe there have been some people that have received some hand me downs from their grandparents that might be linked to the case. The people who's fathers and grandfathers who were alive at the time of the investigation are now in their 80's and 90's, and some of them just may have got something handed down to them. Lets just hope that when these folks start droping off their familys have the insight to realize that they may have found something of a historic value and don't just toss it out.
My bet, that in the next decade, maybe two, we will have some new, fresh material to look over. Any takers?
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Originally posted by RedBundy13 View PostLets just hope that when these folks start droping off their familys have the insight to realize that they may have found something of a historic value and don't just toss it out.This my opinion and to the best of my knowledge, that is, if I'm not joking.
Stan Reid
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Originally posted by sdreid View Postis there anyone still alive (perhaps a clerk or something) who might have looked at them before 1940 when they were still extant? And, could we find that person and could they remember something they saw in there that would increase our knowledge?Last edited by chudmuskett; 02-09-2012, 09:35 PM.
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