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    Evening All...
    Having spent a few days reading this forum...which I think is wonderful and a testament to a lot of hard work by many people...Is there any chance of leaving this thread as an open one for stupid questions?
    For the folk who are interested in the subject but are out of their depth..as I am..?
    As a new poster...it seems in no time at all when you ask a question, or put forward a theory...no matter how weak...In no time at all..it seems it has already been addressed..which is not a problem...in that case some kind person simply points you in the right direction...but on the odd occasion you end up on a thread that has escalated into some sort of argument between the more experienced in the subject matter...which is no problem when its done simply as debate...but when it gets acrimonious...you tend to back out and leave the lads to it...so to speak.
    So I was simply wondering if this could be a thread for the blindingly obvious...
    That way..some kind souls who don't mind going over the same stuff ad nauseum...can help..the ones who don't want to...just simply ignore it...and the ones who want to r*p the p*ss...simply come on and do that..its the internet..it bruises hardly at all
    Everyone has to start somewhere...but its extremely hard on here...to find somewhere to start

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    Hello Andy

    I have been around this forum for some twenty years and should say that the way you describe forum behavior is a good reflection of what goes on. Well done. Now, your forum post was headed "D'Onston for dummies" but you didn't mention D'Onston in your post, so do you have a question about him?

    Best regards

    Chris
    Christopher T. George
    Organizer, RipperCon #JacktheRipper-#True Crime Conference
    just held in Baltimore, April 7-8, 2018.
    For information about RipperCon, go to http://rippercon.com/
    RipperCon 2018 talks can now be heard at http://www.casebook.org/podcast/

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    • #3
      Good lord no Chris it was purely aliterative might of been swanson for simpletons or macnaughton for morons

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      • #4
        Isenschmid

        Hello Andy. Does that include Isenschmid for imbeciles? (heh-heh)

        Cheers.
        LC

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        • #5
          Originally posted by lynn cates View Post
          Hello Andy. Does that include Isenschmid for imbeciles? (heh-heh)

          Cheers.
          LC
          Aww Lynn now I've got to look all that stuff up

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          • #6
            Originally posted by andy1867 View Post

            Everyone has to start somewhere...but its extremely hard on here...to find somewhere to start
            Hi Andy

            Welcome to Ripperology 101, the free-for-all discussion that is hard hitting and at times very intense.

            I haven't been here long myself, but I have had little problem finding a place to say things. I've even started several threads and have great debates going on them.

            But you have to get used to blunt speaking. People here have heard arguments on many points ad nauseum. At present I just finished The True Face of Jack the Ripper by Melvin Harris. He takes the time out in his book to detail why other authors are wrong. He doesn't say "IMHO, they are mistaken", it's more like "How can they be so stupid!"

            Thicken up that skin, my man, this has been a subject of hot debate for over 100 years so get used to being cut short sometimes, just don't back down without getting your say in first!

            Take care and God bless

            Raven Darkendale
            And the questions always linger, no real answer in sight

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            • #7
              Thanks raven i don't take the internet seriously enough to get upset about tat on a message board so im just hoping to learn and enjoy doing so
              Andy

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              • #8
                Hi Andy

                For what it's worth I think you're idea of an open thread for newbies questions (where nobody need feel daft) is a good one...

                All the best

                Dave

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                • #9
                  I may have a raft of questions about Tumblety though!!!
                  Ive just been perusing some of the American press archives....well researching actually ....for a yorkshireman theres nowt better than researching sumatt for free while sitting on your butt...anyway...apart from his "Pimple banishing" ointment his arraignment for being a bogus MD...his cures for cancer...his involvement in several assassination plots...his attachment in a surgical capacity to General mclellan..(sp)... having his large dogs running up Pennsylvania avenue....
                  Where on earh did he find the time to do owt else????
                  What an extraordinary character!



                  P.S...just found out he cured the blind too....

                  PPS
                  Prolapsus Uteris
                  "Dr Tumbletys herb "medicine" has cured my wife of the above mentioned disease"...........



                  .I bet it has....has she seen it lately
                  Last edited by andy1867; 09-26-2012, 04:12 PM.

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                  • #10
                    Anybody point me in the right direction regarding the "Body of an old woman found in buckchurch lane"..I have honestly had a search on the forum but can't find anything....I also presume Matha "turner"..is Tabram?
                    Cheers
                    andy

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                    • #11
                      Bugger..its the Pinchin St thingy isn't it.....?...fancy not looking under "Victims"....Guess I'm still on the right thread in the forum anyhow...
                      Andy

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by andy1867 View Post
                        I also presume Matha "turner"..is Tabram?
                        Cheers
                        andy
                        Quite correct, Martha went by both Martha Turner and Martha Tabram.
                        And the questions always linger, no real answer in sight

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                        • #13
                          Thanks Raven...I try and do a search of this forum first....but its sometimes easy to miss the obvious
                          Andy

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                          • #14
                            After a week on the case...ive come up with my first conclusions on several of the subjects regarding this mystery...
                            my main suspect is "broad shouldered man" seen roughly handling Elizabeth Stride...I also believe him to be the author of the "saucy jack" postcard.
                            According to the wife................who is not a handwriting expert....she states..

                            "Judging by the spaces between the words....this man seems to have "Maniacally..broad shoulders"...
                            ...........her words not mine...

                            "The first one squealed a bit"...saucy Jack
                            Shwartz... "She screamed 3 times...but not loudly"

                            Squealed a bit...screamed...not loudly


                            I am in the meantime looking at Dr Tumblety...but in between trying to assassinate presidents, curing cancer, pimples and blindness...walking his
                            dogs and thrashing folk in the face with a cane...while he may have had the inclination...god knows where he found the bloody time!!!

                            Regards to all
                            Andy
                            Last edited by andy1867; 09-27-2012, 04:15 PM. Reason: Stupidity

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                            • #15
                              could someone please tell me the answer to the following question.

                              How many beans make 5 ?

                              its an old saying to which i still dont know the answer........any old bean mongers on here that might help out ?

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