Originally Posted by Jonathan H View Post
To Trevor
Paul is correct about historical methodology being the only science-of-detection left to us.
I am sorry I have to disagree
And unfortunately you are utterly wrong to do so.
Where Paul and I disagree -- we agreeably disagree about everything -- is that I do not see Dr. Tumblety as a suspect but rather the police suspect of 1888.
Had perhaps an academic historian, with the time and the resources of a college or university, tackled this topic Tumblety would have been inevitably found in the US newspapers -- and then in the more oblique fragments in the UK press.
I have said before what was written by the press cannot be safely relied upon yet people still want to use it as primary sources
And as has been pointed out to you time and time again, the only - only - evidence for the past you possess are the voices of those who were there and who speak to us through what has survived, and that includes newspapers. As for 'safely relied upon', do you imagine that is a thought original to you?
To Trevor
Paul is correct about historical methodology being the only science-of-detection left to us.
I am sorry I have to disagree
And unfortunately you are utterly wrong to do so.
Where Paul and I disagree -- we agreeably disagree about everything -- is that I do not see Dr. Tumblety as a suspect but rather the police suspect of 1888.
Had perhaps an academic historian, with the time and the resources of a college or university, tackled this topic Tumblety would have been inevitably found in the US newspapers -- and then in the more oblique fragments in the UK press.
I have said before what was written by the press cannot be safely relied upon yet people still want to use it as primary sources
And as has been pointed out to you time and time again, the only - only - evidence for the past you possess are the voices of those who were there and who speak to us through what has survived, and that includes newspapers. As for 'safely relied upon', do you imagine that is a thought original to you?
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