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The Seaside Home: Could Schwartz or Lawende Have Put the Ripper's Neck in a Noose?
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Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes View Post
Why do you keep saying that it couldn’t have happened? You’re not being consistent.
You repeatedly tell us how useless and inefficient the Police were and how the senior officers were all untrustworthy but to defend this point you claim that the police couldn’t possible have done something that wasn’t precisely by the book. You can’t have it both ways.
Why would MacNaghten and Anderson have to had agreed with each other?
And you’re doing it again Trevor; you appear not to be able to help yourself.
Im not relying on them. I’m giving consideration to the possibility of them being truthful - and in assessing them I see no great benefit for Anderson to lie but I see a huge down side in terms of reputation if a lie was exposed, and I see absolutely no reason why Swanson would bother confirming a lie in a book that was never likely to be seen publicly. Therefore I believe the evidence favours that the ID took place.
And let’s face it Trevor, apart from maybes and what if’s you can’t produce a single piece of solid evidence that it didn’t occur.
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Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes View Post
Would an egotistical man have wanted to have his reputation tarnished by having people coming out of the woodwork and calling him a liar?
Detective Inspector Reid speaking again in Lloyds Weekly:
“I challenge anyone to produce a tittle of evidence of any kind against anyone. The earth has been raked over, and the seas have been swept, to find this criminal 'Jack the Ripper’, always without success. It still amuses me to read the writings of such men as Dr Anderson, Dr Forbes Winslow, Major Arthur. Griffiths, and many others, all holding different theories, but all of them wrong. I have answered many of them in print, and would only add here that I was on the scene and ought to know.”
Detective Inspector Reid speaking in Lloyds Weekly and The East London Observer
“ Now we have Sir Robert Anderson saying that Jack the Ripper was a Jew, that I challenge him to prove, and what is more it was never suggested at the time of the murders. I challenge anyone to prove that there was a tittle of evidence against man, woman or child in connection with the murders, as no man was ever seen in the company of the women who were found dead
Insp Reid was head of Whitechapel CID so if anyone would have been in the know it would have been him would you not agree?
www.trevormarriott.co.uk
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Originally posted by Trevor Marriott View Post
Well its a case of weighing up "all" the facts for and against it having taken place as it is described, and clearly the facts and evidence to show it didn't take place far outweigh the facts to show that it did.
www.trevormarriott.co.ukRegards
Sir Herlock Sholmes.
“A house of delusions is cheap to build but draughty to live in.”
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Originally posted by Trevor Marriott View Post
But they did didn't they?
Detective Inspector Reid speaking again in Lloyds Weekly:
“I challenge anyone to produce a tittle of evidence of any kind against anyone. The earth has been raked over, and the seas have been swept, to find this criminal 'Jack the Ripper’, always without success. It still amuses me to read the writings of such men as Dr Anderson, Dr Forbes Winslow, Major Arthur. Griffiths, and many others, all holding different theories, but all of them wrong. I have answered many of them in print, and would only add here that I was on the scene and ought to know.”
Detective Inspector Reid speaking in Lloyds Weekly and The East London Observer
“ Now we have Sir Robert Anderson saying that Jack the Ripper was a Jew, that I challenge him to prove, and what is more it was never suggested at the time of the murders. I challenge anyone to prove that there was a tittle of evidence against man, woman or child in connection with the murders, as no man was ever seen in the company of the women who were found dead
Insp Reid was head of Whitechapel CID so if anyone would have been in the know it would have been him would you not agree?
www.trevormarriott.co.uk
Why do you believe Reid over Anderson and Swanson?Regards
Sir Herlock Sholmes.
“A house of delusions is cheap to build but draughty to live in.”
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Originally posted by PRIVATE INVESTIGATOR 1 View Post
I am aware that you say that what Anderson and Swanson wrote has to be interpreted, but this is not an exercise in biblical exegesis.
Either Swanson said what he meant or he was writing in parables.
It is not the height of folly to take a person's words to mean what they say.
Neither of your interpretations above contains the word Seaside, with a capital S.
If Swanson meant someone's personal home, he could have named the person or given his initials.
He could have written, J.... B....'s seaside home.
He did not.
He wrote the Seaside Home.
Being a policeman, he must have known how any reader would have understood what he wrote.
He was writing in his own copy of the book, there is NO indication it was for anyone but himself.l, or that he expected anyone else to read it.
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Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes View Post
No, I don’t agree. I believe that the evidence strongly favours that the ID took place so if Reid was unaware of it there was a reason for that. We just don’t know what it was.
Why do you believe Reid over Anderson and Swanson?
So we are left to ponder
Did Swanson pen all of the marginalia, and if he did when he did, at what age he was, and whether or not he was suffering from some neurological illness which affected his memory? The forensic findings indicate that not all of the marginalia were written at the same time.
As a result of sceptical comments made by several Ripper researchers, which were also published in the Telegraph article, James Swanson wrote a letter to the newspaper; however, this was never published. There is one part of this letter, which is crucial when trying to judge the authenticity of the marginalia. This part reads, “My Grandfather was a highly intelligent man. He was in complete command of all his faculties at the time of his death in 1924 at the age of 76. My Grandfather’s notes were made in 1910 when he was 62.”
How did James Swanson know when the notes were made?
How did he know that if and when he wrote the marginalia he still had all his faculties?
And why do Adam Wood and Paul Begg keep ignoring the request to publish the first forensic report by Dr Totty? which Paul Begg commissioned
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Last edited by Trevor Marriott; 03-26-2023, 10:55 PM.
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Originally posted by Elamarna View Post
Which reader would that be?
He was writing in his own copy of the book, there is NO indication it was for anyone but himself.l, or that he expected anyone else to read it.
According to his own grandson, he was in the habit of writing such marginalia.
I wonder how he knew.
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Originally posted by Trevor Marriott View Post
Anderson and Swanson did not personally take Kosminski anywhere for any form of an ID procedure... No one outside of Anderson and Swanson makes any mention of any such ID procedure so we have to ask if it did take place as described why is it that no one else makes any mention of any such ID procedure?
According to Anderson's and Swanson's supporters, no-one else of any importance was involved in or privy to the identification.
Who then was?
And whoever they were, why did they not come forward when Anderson was practically accused of making the identification up?
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Originally posted by PRIVATE INVESTIGATOR 1 View Post
According to his own grandson, he was in the habit of writing such marginalia.
I wonder how he knew.
That his grandson read the comments many years later and was thus aware that Swanson made such annotations, does not mean that Swanson ever made the comments with the intention of them being read by another person.
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Originally posted by Scott Nelson View PostHe wasn't writing for readers.
Point is, we can choose to believe that Anderson made the whole thing up and that the abrasive Smith simply chose not to call him out on it, and that Swanson bought into the lie and told lies of his own but only in the marginalia of a book he owned. OR we can accept that the contemporary record is erred in parts but mostly accurate and that a suspect/witness meeting did occur. But even that tells us nothing because it ends in the witness refusing to give evidence. So, if Anderson and Swanson DID want to create a lie, why not give the lie a more dramatic end? And for those of us not looking for conspiracies, what does any of this tell us? Just that there was a suspect known to Swanson as 'Kosminski' who - for reasons NOT known to us - because a very serious suspect, but nothing so condemning against him that Macnaghten, Smith, and others bought in.
Yours truly,
Tom Wescott
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Originally posted by Elamarna View Post
That his grandson read the comments many years later and was thus aware that Swanson made such annotations, does not mean that Swanson ever made the comments with the intention of them being read by another person.
Swanson's grandson said in relation to the marginalia:
My grandfather used to make copious notes in books that he read
Does that seem like the comment of someone who only discovered that years later?
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Originally posted by Tom_Wescott View Post
One only writes to be read. But I would agree that the marginalia was for his eyes only. But for what purpose? I suspect he was making notes in preparation of a rebuttal.
A rebuttal would have needed to include such details as would have convinced readers that the identification really took place.
Last edited by PRIVATE INVESTIGATOR 1; 03-26-2023, 11:37 PM.
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