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  • Darryl Kenyon
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    Off the top of my head I believe Tom in The Bank holiday murders suggested that a sword stick was used to penetrate Emma's private parts. He also saw some evidence of perhaps a similar object being used on Martha with there being a pool of blood between her thighs.
    Using an object like a knife etc on a woman's reproductive organs is called I believe piquerism . Tom saw evidence of this in both the early murders.
    I believe the FBI profile said Jack was this sort of sadist were he would substitute a knife etc for his sexual organ.
    Apologies if I have any of this wrong.
    Regards Darryl
    Last edited by Darryl Kenyon; 08-22-2021, 07:09 PM.

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  • FrankO
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    Originally posted by Fisherman View Post

    In the google dictionary, it was the translation of the Swedish expression ”just precis”, meaning ”exactly so”. But it seems I was scammed myself this time. My political mind it is not!
    It would have been much easier, Christer: "just precis" in Dutch is either "juist" or "precies"! Funny google dictionary!

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  • Joshua Rogan
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    Originally posted by Harry D View Post

    Wouldn't the simpler explanation be that she said it because it happened?
    Yes it would.

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  • Harry D
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    Originally posted by Joshua Rogan View Post

    Perhaps that's just why she suggested a gang?
    Wouldn't the simpler explanation be that she said it because it happened?

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  • Joshua Rogan
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    Originally posted by Harry D View Post

    Exactly my thought, Abby. She could've said she was accosted by a man, rather than inventing a gang attack. Weren't there groups like the "Old Nichol Gang" going around assaulting women?
    Perhaps that's just why she suggested a gang?

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  • Harry D
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    caz also makes a good point that murders of this nature were actually quite rare in Whitechapel, despite the high crime rate. I do wonder how much of this can be laid at the Ripper's door or whether the social conditions of the time created a perfect storm of murderous behaviour.

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  • Harry D
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    Originally posted by Abby Normal View Post
    If she was, she would have just covered up that fact and still said it was just one man. no need to lie about it in this case.
    she wasnt a ripper victim.
    Exactly my thought, Abby. She could've said she was accosted by a man, rather than inventing a gang attack. Weren't there groups like the "Old Nichol Gang" going around assaulting women?

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  • Fisherman
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    Originally posted by FrankO View Post
    I wonder why you chose precisely this term ("Turn right")... Is it your political mind... or were you thinking about what Lechmere told Paul when they turned into Baker's Row?
    In the google dictionary, it was the translation of the Swedish expression ”just precis”, meaning ”exactly so”. But it seems I was scammed myself this time. My political mind it is not!

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  • FrankO
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    Originally posted by Fisherman View Post
    Rechtsaf! (I googled that).
    I wonder why you chose precisely this term ("Turn right")... Is it your political mind... or were you thinking about what Lechmere told Paul when they turned into Baker's Row?

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  • FrankO
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    Originally posted by Fisherman View Post

    Sounds decidedly delicious (I am having a love affair with Italian food...), and I am (slightly) familar with the area. You will be living not far from the gem of San Gimignano, with itīs many towers, smack bang in the middle of the heart of Italian culture and art history.
    San Gimignano is indeed only some 50 km in a straight line from where I live, with Volterra, Sienna and Lajatico - where Andrea Bocelli grew up & still lives - at relatively close quarters! It's been years that I've been in San Gimignano, but living here gives me ample time to rediscover!

    Actually, Iīm a Dutchman too - or so I was told when I visited Iceland last month. A Belgian tourist at a hotel chatted me up as I was walking my sonīs dog (he lives in Iceland since five years or so back. My son, that is, the dog is only one and a half years old), and said "You are Dutch, right?"
    Being the honest fellow that I am, I replied "Iīm actually Swedish."
    The Belgian guy then took a long hard look at me, and replied "Naahhh, you donīt fool me, youīre Dutch!"

    Iīve no idea why but at least I got to be Dutch for a day, and that must count for something!
    In Holland we traditionally make jokes about our southern neighbours and your story could, perhaps, be turned into one such joke. Something that would start like: "Do you the one about the Belgian who met a Swedish guy walking his dog?" But maybe that's for another thread...

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  • Fisherman
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    Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes View Post

    I don’t like too much heat ...
    That could perhaps explain why you havenīt professed to be a Lechmereian yet...?

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  • Fisherman
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    Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes View Post

    So you’ve only been pretending to be Swedish all this time then
    Rechtsaf! (I googled that).

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  • Herlock Sholmes
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    Originally posted by FrankO View Post
    You shouldn't be, Michael - it's much too hot (>30° C) & dry here for much too long!

    But seriously, it's no punishment to stay around these parts...
    I don’t like too much heat Frank but I’d swap it for the view from the window that I’m seeing from where I am.

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  • FrankO
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    Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes View Post

    Im not jealous Frank….really……I’m not
    You shouldn't be, Michael - it's much too hot (>30° C) & dry here for much too long!

    But seriously, it's no punishment to stay around these parts...

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  • Herlock Sholmes
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    Originally posted by Fisherman View Post

    Sounds decidedly delicious (I am having a love affair with Italian food...), and I am (slightly) familar with the area. You will be living not far from the gem of San Gimignano, with itīs many towers, smack bang in the middle of the heart of Italian culture and art history.

    Actually, Iīm a Dutchman too - or so I was told when I visited Iceland last month. A Belgian tourist at a hotel chatted me up as I was walking my sonīs dog (he lives in Iceland since five years or so back. My son, that is, the dog is only one and a half years old), and said "You are Dutch, right?"
    Being the honest fellow that I am, I replied "Iīm actually Swedish."
    The Belgian guy then took a long hard look at me, and replied "Naahhh, you donīt fool me, youīre Dutch!"

    Iīve no idea why but at least I got to be Dutch for a day, and that must count for something!
    So you’ve only been pretending to be Swedish all this time then

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