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Originally posted by Michael W Richards View PostShe said she was at her door "nearly the whole time", "off and on" from half past until 1, and she stated that she was at her door from about 10 minutes to 1 and 1am.
Fanny Mortimer: I was standing at the door of my house nearly the whole time between half-past twelve and one o'clock this (Sunday) morning, and did not notice anything unusual. I had just gone indoors, and was preparing to go to bed, when I heard a commotion outside, and immediately ran out, thinking that there was another row at the Socialists' Club close by. I went to see what was the matter, and was informed that another dreadful murder had been committed in the yard adjoining the club-house ...
No pony and cart.
Yes nearly all of 30 minutes.
Yes commotion.
Isaac Kozebrodski stated he was sent for help around 12:40, Gillen and Heschberg stated they were by the body around 12:40-12:45, and Edward Spooned also gave that same approximate time.
I don't agree with Gillen and Spooner being that early. Do you have quotes to support?
Israel himself? Why would he then come forward to place himself there? Why would he run when he could have walked away?
And of course the most important question...where is there any proof that Israel Schwartz was really there and actually saw what he claimed?
He did not see what he claimed - BS Man and Pipeman are the products of a psychotic mind.
Israel is not important here...nor is Mary Malcom, at the Inquest. But both are given time.Andrew's the man, who is not blamed for nothing
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I cant keep posting things that are readily available on this very site to show the errors people make, maybe they make the errors because they haven't read them in the first place.
Spooner, Heshburg. Issac K have their remarks here under Witnesses in the files....Spooner..."about 25 to 1", Heshburg.." about 20 minutes to 1", Issac K..."about 20 minutes to 1", Gillen is referred to by another witness at around 12:40, Fanny stated that she was at her door..."nearly the whole time between half past 12 and 1am." We also know she stood there continuously within that half hour from 12:50 until 1.
Louis says he arrived precisely at 1...the witnesses above disagree by at least 15 minutes.
I don't use Israel Schwartzs statement in any way when investigating this case, if you like to use his scurrying away part, be my guest. I do not use any of it.Last edited by Michael W Richards; 02-10-2020, 05:49 PM.
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Dave, there comes a point when we have to push our seat away from the children’s table and say, “No more chicken tenders & mac for me, Ma!” I’ve overlooked Nothing’s indiscretion of NOT citing the periodicals and dates for the quotes & statements that this member is sourcing; after all, it would-be-kinda good to know these sorts-of-things so that we’re not debating a citing from Golden Wok’s Chinese Menu & Weekly Advertiser [London] circa 1888. And far be it from me to ever again load up the patrol-cruiser, flip on the sound-switch for the “nee norr nee norr” siren, and divvy out Board-citations for unwritten member policies.
However…
This following passage by Nothing does not sit-right with me:
Originally posted by NotBlamedForNothing View PostWe also know that the bonnet was just a few inches from the head, and face was no more than 6" from the wall.
She must have been incapacitated, before being lowered to the ground.
She must also have been lowered carefully, because she had no injuries attributable to falling, the bonnet is right next to her head, and (somehow), the feet end up in the sub 5" gap between gate and wall.
We also learn from Lamb that (not long after 1 am), blood flow has reduced to a trickle, the stream has almost reached the door, and the blood nearest the throat has congealed.
Liz Stride was 5'5" tall. In the position she was found, she would only be about 4' from head to toe, and definitely no more than 4½'.
As each gate was 4½ wide, we can determine that her head was no more than 9' from the gateway (threshold of footpath to yard).
The door was 18' from the gateway, meaning that the bloodstream is approaching 9', just after 1 am.
1. I was the member who had brought up the aspect of the bonnet not-but-more than a few pages ago.
2. You had just brought up the aspect of her body being brought in to 4 feet.
3. I brought up the aspect – questioning the calculations, really – of whether 2 quarts of blood could have bled out to the doorway if the murder had occurred at 1 am as proposed in The Interruption theory.
So… to have Nothing flip-about a few posts later and lecture me on these points in the context of as-if these aspects had been created of his or her own design brings an onslaught of “D” words to mind:
demented, delusional, disturbing, disgusting,…
Hey, the Board is open-source freeware with a general sharing of unprotected ideas. And I’d never lay claim that my own thoughts-on-the-matter are entirely novel; considering that, my tag line was once “There’s nothing new here, only the unexplored”, which was a response to realizing that many of my own revelations had actually been accomplished on the Board a decade prior.
But the context in which Nothing wrote that passage still sits-wrong with me.
As for the dung-heap found in Dutfield Yard…
I think it’s a piled compilation of the inanities that Nothing has written on this thread so far as the past, present & future can see, such as “begging the questions out of other members” or “creating a conclusive narrative based solely on anomalies” or “assumptively dismissing alternative counter-points”.
I’m well aware that I muddied my own avatar on this Board, I have the teeth-points in my backside to prove it… but that took a few years to accomplish. The fact that Nothing has achieved that within one-month is nearly outstanding & salute-able.
All emphasis my ownthere,s nothing new, only the unexplored
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Originally posted by Michael W Richards View PostI cant keep posting things that are readily available on this very site to show the errors people make, maybe they make the errors because they haven't read them in the first place.
Spooner, Heshburg. Issac K have their remarks here under Witnesses in the files....Spooner..."about 25 to 1", Heshburg.." about 20 minutes to 1", Issac K..."about 20 minutes to 1", Gillen is referred to by another witness at around 12:40, Fanny stated that she was at her door..."nearly the whole time between half past 12 and 1am." We also know she stood there continuously within that half hour from 12:50 until 1.Spooner: On Sunday morning, between half-past twelve and one o'clock, I was standing outside the Beehive Public- house, at the corner of Christian-street, with my young woman.
Spooner: I believe it was twenty-five minutes to one o'clock when I arrived in the yard.
Hoshberg: Yes; I was one of those who first saw the murdered woman. It was about a quarter to one o'clock, I should think, when I heard a policeman's whistle blown, and came down to see what was the matter.
Which PC blew a whistle at around 12:45?
Gillen informed Eagle of the dead body in the yard.
Eagle estimated the discovery time to be 1 am.
Eagle: I left the club to take my young lady home, going out through the front door. I returned about twenty minutes to one.
Eagle: I had been there twenty minutes when a member named Gidleman came upstairs, and said "there is a woman dead in the yard."
Can you show me a quote of Fanny stating she stood outside continuously, from 12:50 to 1:00?
I don't use Israel Schwartzs statement in any way when investigating this case, if you like to use his scurrying away part, be my guest. I do not use any of it.Last edited by NotBlamedForNothing; 02-10-2020, 10:08 PM.Andrew's the man, who is not blamed for nothing
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Originally posted by Joshua Rogan View Post
Spock the Ripper?
Understanding requires a bit of effort by clicking on the Wikipedia link, looking at the pictures and doing some reading.
When one understands how the arteries are plumbed together, it starts to make sense.
Cheers buddy.My name is Dave. You cannot reach me through Debs email account
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Ok, heres my take..
Originally posted by NotBlamedForNothing View Post
Maybe they make errors of interpretation, but highly unlikely they haven't read them.
I would think that anyone who intends to post and debate here should at the very least be familiar with the vast resources here. Do I see that reflected in some posts...no.
Has it not occurred to you that 'twenty-five minutes to one o'clock' is not logical, and was either misspoken or misheard by the typist?
I think we can allow Spooner some room for error, the other witnesses I quoted were inside just before they were alerted to the situation, clocks would have been readily available. Spooner estimates a walk and a loiter...he could have been off a few minutes.
PC Lamb blew his whistle for assistance after checking for a pulse. This was after 'shortly before one o'clock' - by his own reckoning.
Which PC blew a whistle at around 12:45?
A whistle was heard and was interpreted by a member as being a policeman's whistle.
Gillen informed Eagle of the dead body in the yard.
Eagle estimated the discovery time to be 1 am.
Eagle also "couldnt be sure" a dead woman was blocking his path as he went into the passageway, and didn't see Joseph Lave, who by his own statement, was "by the gates" at that time. He of course saw nothing either.
How carefully are you reading these statements?
I think Ill refer you back to your point about interpretations.....
Can you show me a quote of Fanny stating she stood outside continuously, from 12:50 to 1:00?
Ill look for it when I get some more time, but the fact she saw Goldstein validates that during that time she was at the door anyway.
In any way? Are you saying Schwartz was never near the crime scene, that night?
I have no problem with Israel actually having been there, Its possible he may well have dropped in for some of the meeting, and he may even have seen Liz Stride and someone inside the gates as he was leaving....I don't believe a word of the translated version of events on the street though. I do believe its likely he did Wess a favour.
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Originally posted by Michael W Richards View PostI would think that anyone who intends to post and debate here should at the very least be familiar with the vast resources here. Do I see that reflected in some posts...no.
I think we can allow Spooner some room for error, the other witnesses I quoted were inside just before they were alerted to the situation, clocks would have been readily available. Spooner estimates a walk and a loiter...he could have been off a few minutes.
He discovers the cut throat, not long after arriving, then stands guard over the body for no more than 5 minutes, until Lamb arrives at ~1 am.
Are you seriously suggesting that this activity is compatible with a 12:35 arrival, with 'some room for error'?
A whistle was heard and was interpreted by a member as being a policeman's whistle.
Eagle also "couldnt be sure" a dead woman was blocking his path as he went into the passageway ...
... and didn't see Joseph Lave, who by his own statement, was "by the gates" at that time. He of course saw nothing either.
Joseph Lave: I was in the yard of the club this morning about twenty minutes to one. At half-past twelve I had come out into the street to get a breath of fresh air. There was nothing unusual in the street. So far as I could see I was out in the street about half an hour, and while I was out nobody came into the yard, nor did I see anybody moving about there in a way to excite my suspicions.
A woman is killed 5' inside the gates and he sees nothing?
What is he doing in the yard at 12:40? Checking the locks?
What about the incident Schwartz reports on, and the shout of 'Lipski!'?
Does he manage to go back inside, just seconds before Diemschutz arrives?
Does Diemschutz see a clock near a tobacco shop, on Commercial Road, and not actually arrive until 1:02 or even 1:03?
Why does Lave need to spend a full half hour outside, just 'to get a breath of fresh air'?
Lave's statement is extremely suspicious!
I think Ill refer you back to your point about interpretations.....
Ill look for it when I get some more time ...
... but the fact she saw Goldstein validates that during that time she was at the door anyway.
Apparently Walter Dew didn't!
I have no problem with Israel actually having been there, Its possible he may well have dropped in for some of the meeting, and he may even have seen Liz Stride and someone inside the gates as he was leaving....I don't believe a word of the translated version of events on the street though. I do believe its likely he did Wess a favour.
Glad to see you don't believe any of that BS/Pipe Man nonsense.
For Socialist Jews thought by the neighborhood and the local police a Anarchists...(one definition of the word is Terrorist)..., a murder on their property with only a member as the most likely culprit would be devastating. On their club and others in the city. And likely on local Immigrant Jews in general. Israel Schwartz tries to remove that risk Sunday night, just like I believe George Hutchinsons statement was to make a lurking Wideawake man a friend of the victim, instead of a likely accomplice of a killer. Statements given for purposes unrelated to solving any murders.
Was it really just one word that saved them?
What about the handy little Miracle at Mitre Square?Last edited by NotBlamedForNothing; 02-11-2020, 01:18 PM.Andrew's the man, who is not blamed for nothing
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Originally posted by Michael W Richards View PostI cant keep posting things that are readily available on this very site to show the errors people make, maybe they make the errors because they haven't read them in the first place.
Spooner, Heshburg. Issac K have their remarks here under Witnesses in the files....Spooner..."about 25 to 1", Heshburg.." about 20 minutes to 1", Issac K..."about 20 minutes to 1", Gillen is referred to by another witness at around 12:40, Fanny stated that she was at her door..."nearly the whole time between half past 12 and 1am." We also know she stood there continuously within that half hour from 12:50 until 1.
Louis says he arrived precisely at 1...the witnesses above disagree by at least 15 minutes.
I don't use Israel Schwartzs statement in any way when investigating this case, if you like to use his scurrying away part, be my guest. I do not use any of it.
I read it that Spooner is saying he started standing on Fairclough around 12:30 to 12:35ish and had been there for 25 minutes before the members of the IWMEC ran past him, which would put the time around 1am (or, the generally-accepted time the murder was discover).
Morning Advertiser
Oct 3, 1888
On Sunday morning, between half-past twelve and one o'clock, I was standing outside the "Bective," at the corner of Christian-street and Fairclough-street, along with a young woman. We had been in a beershop at the corner of Settles-street, Commercial-road, and remained till closing time. I stood at the top of Christian-street for a few minutes, and then walked down the street. We had been standing there about 25 minutes, I suppose, when two Jews came running along.there,s nothing new, only the unexplored
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Originally posted by NotBlamedForNothing View Post
So why do you rarely quote from the vast resources here, yourself?
Because as I said, anyone serious about the study would have read them already for themselves. Most would look for contrary information if they objected to what was posted too.
Spooner reaches the yard from just around the corner.
He discovers the cut throat, not long after arriving, then stands guard over the body for no more than 5 minutes, until Lamb arrives at ~1 am.
Are you seriously suggesting that this activity is compatible with a 12:35 arrival, with 'some room for error'?
Im saying that he was likely off on his estimate due to the fact he was account for a longer period of time than the other witnesses...without benefit of clock or watch. He tells us what happened with him from 12:00am on.
That tells us nothing about the time this occurred.
The 4 corroborative accounts for being by body at around 12:40-12:45 do.
That doesn't mean we can be sure on his behalf.
Not sure how you got that from what I posted. What he is saying by the comment is that Liz's body may well have been there when he returned.
I think you're on much stronger ground here.
Gee, thanks.
How could he be out on the street from 12:30-1:00, except for that odd bit in the yard, and yet he sees no one suspicious, and possibly no one sees him?
He cant. Not if Eagle arrives at 12:40 like he says. Or, he claimed to have seen no-one when he actually did.
Why do you make claims, and then go looking for the supporting evidence?
Your confusing me with people that claim 1 man killed 5 women and then go looking look for suspects. Its the evidence that drives all and any theories I use.
Yes it does, but only at that time, and the identity of that person is only Goldstein if we choose to believe Wess.
Apparently Walter Dew didn't!
Wess tranlstaed for Goldstein, and likely for Schwartz.
Or himself.
Glad to see you don't believe any of that BS/Pipe Man nonsense.
Don't see Israel as a suspect here myself, there isn't any evidence other than his given times...though again I suspect his statements value was not time dependent. It was off site aggressive Gentile dependent.
What's your best evidence that the club would have come under intense scrutiny (or worse), had it not been for the 'Lipski' incident?
Was it really just one word that saved them?
Anderson claimed that during Septembers door to door inquiries, which he missed.. being in Paris, led him to conclude a local immigrant jew was likely the man they looked for, the neighbours and the cops wanted the club closed, and the general sentiments towards immigrant jews was dangerously negative. Without gentile "Lipski" yelling man, like as it appears the story goes in the Inquest, the closest people to Liz at the time of the murder wqere street residents and local jews.
One just has to observe the tragic erasure of the GSG to see how volatile the area was thought to be concerning Jews.
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Originally posted by Robert St Devil View Post
Hello MWR
I read it that Spooner is saying he started standing on Fairclough around 12:30 to 12:35ish and had been there for 25 minutes before the members of the IWMEC ran past him, which would put the time around 1am (or, the generally-accepted time the murder was discover).
Morning Advertiser
Oct 3, 1888
On Sunday morning, between half-past twelve and one o'clock, I was standing outside the "Bective," at the corner of Christian-street and Fairclough-street, along with a young woman. We had been in a beershop at the corner of Settles-street, Commercial-road, and remained till closing time. I stood at the top of Christian-street for a few minutes, and then walked down the street. We had been standing there about 25 minutes, I suppose, when two Jews came running along.
If you put Spooners full statement into context, he says they walked from the closed pub to the spot outside the Beehive and were there around 25 minutes when he sees the men running. It would have taken him 10-20 minutes at a leisurely pace to get to the Beehive from the Commercial Street pub, and when you add the "approx." 25 minutes to that, you can understand why Spooner thought he was in the yard by the body before 12:45. Lets not forget Strides wound was still flowing when he got there too. And when he got there he guessed 15 men were already there standing around.
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MWR: The 4 corroborative accounts for being by body at around 12:40-12:45 do.
What time did Louis arrive?
At what times was Fanny Mortimer on her doorstep?
Did anyone see or hear Louis arrive?
Where in the yard is the pony and cart parked, and why don't we hear of it beyond that moment?
MWR: Don't see Israel as a suspect here myself, there isn't any evidence other than his given times ...
Abberline apparently believed that he couldn't speak a word of it.
This amounts to a serious deception!
Speaking his native language at the interview would have prevented Abberline picking up on subtle cues and hesitations, in Schwartz' speech.
It is a far more serious deception than 'Cross/Lechmere'.
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Originally posted by Michael W Richards View Post
If you happen to agree with something no need to post it in a rebuttal format.
As far as I'm concerned, it's 'quote & response format'.
Different interpretations, I guess.
Imagine how difficult this would be if I were писать на русском языке
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