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  • #91
    Originally posted by Robert View Post
    "Just a side note, I have met Andy and Sue Parlour several times and they are both very nice people."

    Yes, I had some correspondence with Andy a few years ago. Seems like a nice bloke.
    I've seen them on telly with the shawl they seemed genuine I'm I right in thinking they sold it at auction and Mr Edwards bought it.
    Three things in life that don't stay hidden for to long ones the sun ones the moon and the other is the truth

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    • #92
      Another shawl thread?
      No Monty I am not in the least upset by it.
      I know Russell Edwards a bit and he is a decent chap so far as I have been able to discern.
      I tend to doubt that the evidence will be as watertight as suggested in the publicity - but you never know.

      Rather more tellingly this sorry episode shines a very bright light on the nature of the majority of people involved in this subject - and it is not pretty.
      It is a sorry episode not because of the book or the claims in it - but because of the shrill and ugly reactions that have resulted from it from the overwhelming majority of posters on this site.

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      • #93
        Originally posted by Daisyhall1 View Post
        http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...al-killer.html

        It devalues their point when they call the witness Joseph LAVENDER
        Not so much. The witness' name is/was Lavender when translated to English. There is so much else to doubt here, don't worry about that little detail.

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        • #94
          Baa baa black sheep in the forum

          Originally posted by Lechmere View Post
          Another shawl thread?
          No Monty I am not in the least upset by it.
          I know Russell Edwards a bit and he is a decent chap so far as I have been able to discern.
          I tend to doubt that the evidence will be as watertight as suggested in the publicity - but you never know.

          Rather more tellingly this sorry episode shines a very bright light on the nature of the majority of people involved in this subject - and it is not pretty.
          It is a sorry episode not because of the book or the claims in it - but because of the shrill and ugly reactions that have resulted from it from the overwhelming majority of posters on this site.
          Absolutely Ed. We have a poster on the other thread who's knocked up a hundred posts out of four hundred submitted who's telling all and sundry that the "shawl" story is rot. A poster has speculated that the "shawl" is a table runner, another speculates that the fabric, or rather the pattern was not in existence in 1888. The detractor ain question is now proclaiming that the "shawl" is a table runner, and the pattern is Edwardian not Victorian. Incredible. And the man constantly asks for evidence from other posters!

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          • #95
            This will probably sound simplistic but to me that shawl doesn't look 126 years old.Maybe it's just me?
            Steve
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            Oh for a time machine to go back to 1888 and lurk about Whitechapel and see who was JTR

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            • #96
              Is there not some inconsistency in the author's thinking? He seems certain that Anderson's witness was Joseph Lawende, that the woman Lawende saw was Eddowes and that the man he saw was her killer. He doesn't argue that Eddowes was wearing the shawl but that this was an item left at the scene by Kosminski. If Lawende was correct in identifying the woman seen as Eddowes (with her killer), shouldn't the man he saw standing with her have been carrying a shawl?

              I think Professor Jeffreys has it right at this stage:

              Professor Alec Jeffreys, who invented the DNA fingerprinting technique 30 years ago this week, called for further verification.

              "An interesting but remarkable claim that needs to be subjected to peer review, with detailed analysis of the provenance of the shawl and the nature of the claimed DNA match with the perpetrator's descendants and its power of discrimination; no actual evidence has yet been provided," Jeffreys told The Independent newspaper.
              Last edited by Bridewell; 09-08-2014, 03:33 PM.
              I won't always agree but I'll try not to be disagreeable.

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              • #97
                Originally posted by Matt Spires View Post
                I really regret that this has to be my first post on the forum as I had hoped that I'd joined a place where serious students of criminology could come together and discuss these murders, in a friendly, honest, open and constructive environment. Whilst this is evidently the case with some of the members, it seems that there are a large number of five year olds who seem to treat the place as an arena for thinly veiled abuse, mud slinging and pursuing generally counterproductive individual vendettas. Such a shame. It had all looked so promising, too.
                Matt Spires is the nice fellow who a signed copy of my book through the giveaway in Ripperologist magazine. Awkward first post, though.

                Yours truly,

                Tom Wescott

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                • #98
                  All theses brilliant minds on the subject of Jack the Ripper, and all most of them do is sit around and fight with each other. So sad!

                  I understand having disagreements on who the Ripper was, but those could be debated in a friendly matter, but from what I have read, that is not the case. You seem to fight just to fight!

                  You guys get to see things and meet people that most of us only dream about.

                  Anyway...Tom, I am in the process of reading your book, and I am really enjoying it. My hats off to you.

                  Carl

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                  • #99
                    Originally posted by Tom_Wescott View Post
                    Matt Spires is the nice fellow who a signed copy of my book through the giveaway in Ripperologist magazine. Awkward first post, though.

                    Yours truly,

                    Tom Wescott
                    Oh I don't know Tom, I think he tread pretty lightly. The abuse is veil free for a kick off.

                    Observer
                    Last edited by Observer; 09-08-2014, 06:01 PM.

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                    • Not sure if this has been posted before...

                      A video from The Independent:

                      http://bcove.me/cpgmaung
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                      • Originally posted by richardh View Post
                        Not sure if this has been posted before...

                        A video from The Independent:

                        http://bcove.me/cpgmaung
                        Thanks Richard I'm glad he's 100% certain.
                        G U T

                        There are two ways to be fooled, one is to believe what isn't true, the other is to refuse to believe that which is true.

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                        • Hi All,

                          According to the BBC there's now talk of exhuming Aaron Kosminski.

                          This sordid charade is getting out of hand.

                          Regards,

                          Simon
                          Never believe anything until it has been officially denied.

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                          • Simon, one side effect of that might be that (the family permitting) it could be possible to re-construct Kosminski's appearance using a forensic artist.

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                            • Originally posted by Simon Wood View Post
                              Hi All,

                              According to the BBC there's now talk of exhuming Aaron Kosminski.

                              This sordid charade is getting out of hand.

                              Regards,

                              Simon
                              Is he in a marked grave then?
                              I won't always agree but I'll try not to be disagreeable.

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                              • Hi Bridewell,

                                I have no idea and even less interest.

                                Regards,

                                Simon
                                Never believe anything until it has been officially denied.

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