Originally posted by John Wheat
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Name the Name with a short answer why please :D
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Hi clarke
I got hutch and blotchy 1 and 1a.
after that Chapman, Bury, James kelly, koz and lech. (pretty much in that order)
a bit further down i got druitt, barnett, tumblety (working with someone else) richardson, bowyer.
IMHO all the suspects are weak, some just less weak but with all the names above i think we have a slightly better than 50/50 chance the ripper is one of them.
I know you only asked for one, sorry, this just how me brain works."Is all that we see or seem
but a dream within a dream?"
-Edgar Allan Poe
"...the man and the peaked cap he is said to have worn
quite tallies with the descriptions I got of him."
-Frederick G. Abberline
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Originally posted by Astatine211 View PostJoseph Barnett - I don't consider him as a suspect but I just want to know why an envelope that belonged to Barnett was found in the courtyard of Hanbury Street after the murder of Annie Chapman???
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Originally posted by erobitha View Post
Now that’s a theory and half.
I think I know to whom you may infer. You think he fabricated the whole thing, I would ask why? If he is as respected as I think him to be, would that not simply ruin his reputation as a well respected researcher?
It would be the death knell of his career. A career where he has always aimed to remain impartial wherever possible.
I personally struggle greatly with this one.
Every time a fraud is uncovered, whether it be a work of art, a book, or an ancient antique, invariably we find a range of reasons why they did it. It isn't always for money, quite often it is for the challenge, which may not make sense to some, but it doesn't have to.
If the creator never does make money or receive any kind of material benefit they have thee best alibi - "It wasn't me, had no reason to do it" - which is precisely your position, which is also what the creator is relying on.
To simply have deceived some of the best minds in the world can be a huge gratification for some.
Last edited by Wickerman; 04-27-2021, 06:30 PM.Regards, Jon S.
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Originally posted by Wickerman View Post
I understand your position. The fact remains, there only ever was one person (one author) with more than enough inside knowledge of both subjects to have been the principal source behind the deception.
Every time a fraud is uncovered, whether it be a work of art, a book, or an ancient antique, invariably we find a range of reasons why they did it. It isn't always for money, quite often it is for the challenge, which may not make sense to some, but it doesn't have to.
If the creator never does make money or receive any kind of material benefit they have thee best alibi - "It wasn't me, had no reason to do it" - which is precisely your position, which is also what the creator is relying on.
To simply have deceived some of the best minds in the world can be a huge gratification for some.
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Originally posted by Scott Nelson View Post
That's a new one on me. What envelope that belonged to Barnett?
- Jeff
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Originally posted by JeffHamm View Post
There was a piece of envelope found with Annie Chapman, but it wasn't Barnett's. She was seen at the doss house with a box of pills, which broke, and so she picked up a piece of envelope to put the pills in (it's in the inquest testimony). It's unrelated to JtR, though the police at the time thought it might be a lead as it was an envelope from a military establishment (a barracks or base of some sort, I forget the regiment offhand). Given that Tabram was seen with soldiers (and at that time Tabram was though part of the series), it was at first thought this might possibly have been dropped by her killer. So it was considered a lead and they followed it up, but it ended up leading them back to her doss house, not to her killer.
- Jeff
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Originally posted by Astatine211 View Post
I assumed it had to be a different envelope because how someone could seriously connect that envelope to Barnett is beyond me.
- Jeff
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Originally posted by erobitha View Post
Well, I hope for my sanity you are wrong.Regards, Jon S.
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Originally posted by DJA View PostDiary intolerant
I couldn't say which is worse, Stephen Knight's The Final Solution, Royal Conspiracy crap or, Shirley Harrison's The Diary of Jack the Ripper, deceptive nonsense.
Sorry, just passing through a senior rant here....
I just get tired of hearing about diaries, royal princes & black magic rituals.
Maybe there'll be a laxative available someday.....Regards, Jon S.
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Originally posted by DJA View PostMeh,made it into my 70s with an IQ in the half percentile ..... tell me about it ...... nah,don't
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