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  • Sam Flynn
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    Originally posted by Graham View Post
    Like suggesting Johnny Cash as the assassin of JFK, merely because he happened to be in Dallas on the same day.
    ...well, Cash was renowned for kitting himself out in sinister black, Graham! That, incidentally, illustrates the level of "corroboration" with which some of the more fanciful suspect-based books are content.

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  • Graham
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    I bow to your knowledge, Sam, but note that we are both agreed that the random selection of well-known names from the LVP as Ripper suspects is a rather idiotic pastime.

    Like suggesting Johnny Cash as the assassin of JFK, merely because he happened to be in Dallas on the same day.

    Cheers,

    Graham

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  • Sam Flynn
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    Hi Graham,
    Originally posted by Graham View Post
    How about Dr Mengele? Idi Amin? Papa Doc Duvalier? The last two were heads of state, and you normally don't acheive higher than that in the average lifetime.
    Hardly examples of the "marauding suburban creep" type killer, though, were they? They carried out their killings - or had others do it for them, as often as not - within impersonal ideological or political frameworks that were in themselves "supported" by the state at the time. I wouldn't class Hitler, Stalin, Henry VIII or Herod as "serial killers" by the same token. The abuse of power is as old as humankind, and this is largely what we're talking about with these guys - in contrast with rage against one's own impotence and mediocrity, which I suspect may well be a feature in the makeup of many "conventional" serial murderers.

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  • Graham
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    Hi Sam,

    How about Dr Mengele? Idi Amin? Papa Doc Duvalier? The last two were heads of state, and you normally don't acheive higher than that in the average lifetime. Notorious they certainly were, but as politicians they were actually taken quite seriously at some time or another.

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    Graham

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  • Sam Flynn
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    Originally posted by dougie View Post
    The Borgias were a pretty tough lot
    True, but not particularly so by the standards of their day.
    im not sure that being an "over acheiver" or "under acheiver" qualifies or disqualifies one as being a serial killer.
    ...I'm finding myself hard pressed to find an example of an achiever who was a serial killer, or even a non-serial one. Small-beer doctors like Shipman don't count, by the way. I mean real achievers, those who were already famous or who went on to achieve a degree of fame based on something other than notoriety - like Barnardo, Lewis Carroll, Prince Eddie, JK Stephen, William Gull and Walter Sickert. To highlight the absurdity, travel through time and consider some modern equivalents - Bob Geldof, Terry Pratchett, Prince William, Seamus Heaney, Christaan Barnard and Damien Hirst. Doesn't really work, does it?

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  • Graham
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    In all the very many years that I've been interested in the Ripper Case, one aspect of it that has always seriously pissed me off is the apparently willy-nilly suggestion of someone's guilt merely because his name is known to posterity and he lived at the right time. I don't know if this is down to ignorance or for a mischeivous reason. I'm fully aware that this is by no means a modern phenomenon - a previous post mentioned Donald McCormick who apparently originally suggested Dr Barnardo as the Ripper, with absolutely no evidence whatsoever. At least, those who once supported a Royal Ripper could at least put forward some sort of supportive argument.

    I'm a great admirer of W S Gilbert (of Gilbert & Sullivan fame) and it's a FACT that he walked the streets of London alone on the first nights of many G&S operettas; this was because of nerves, pure and simple. But I could extend this by suggesting that as he was known as a loner with very few close friends, something of a misogynist and a tyrant whose outbursts of anger could be volcanic, he must therefore have stood a good chance of knocking off all those East End whores. Given all this nonsense, he's still a better damn suspect than many famous names that have been put forward over the years.

    Cheers,

    Graham

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  • dougie
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    I quite agree Joel.....But maybe if Alex could state categorically (without giving too much detail away in advance of his book) that he has ,or can show that there is physical evidence that connects barnardo to the crimes,then people could consider whether or not to accept him as a credible suspect.Merely showing a motive ,means and opportunity has never been considered as evidence on its own.I for one have an open mind.
    Sam,
    The Borgias were a pretty tough lot,I liked the "pogo the clown" quip ,but im not sure that being an "over acheiver" or "under acheiver" qualifies or disqualifies one as being a serial killer.
    kind regards

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  • joelhall
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    Originally posted by dougie View Post
    Sam,
    Quite true, but there have been a few popes (you cant get much "holier" than that) who were guilty of of some pretty nasty things through the ages.
    Im not saying "barney" was the ripper, merely saying his campaigning doesnt mean he couldnt have been.Any more than being a policeman means you couldnt have committed a crime.Having said that It be nice to hear some evidence ...if it exists.
    "you cant always judge a book by its cover"....who said that ?....first?
    regards
    exactly. if it does exist. i really hate theories which begin with presumed guilt challenging us to prove someone didnt do something. this theory is just another of those.

    theres some awful people who have done good, good people whove made mistakes. everyone suffers from the human condition.

    but to label people as murderers willy nilly is both ludicrous and idiotic.

    its been said before and i think it should be repeated in light of this thread...

    although it was 120 years ago, this is not a nice open-ended story that we should just have fun with to make a name for ourselves at someone elses expense. not just the 'suspects' but also the victims... the one fact we know is that a number of women were murdered and mutilated in a most horrific way, which whatever their faults they did not deserve. indeed it is still as brutal and dreadful now as it was at the time.

    in a civilised society, it is disrespectful to their memories, and to the terrible events which occurred, to trivialise those events, and use them as the basis for pure entertainment or any other totally self-serving reasons. these were real people who were treated in a thoroughly sickening way, and that is something that we should not forget should we choose to examine the case, no matter how much time has lapsed.

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  • Stephen Thomas
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    Originally posted by dougie View Post
    "you cant always judge a book by its cover"....who said that ?....first?
    Bo Diddley????

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  • Sam Flynn
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    Originally posted by dougie View Post
    ...but there have been a few popes (you cant get much "holier" than that) who were guilty of of some pretty nasty things through the ages.
    ...largely by proxy, Dougie, and then for politico-religious reasons rather than from any personal psychopathy. Apart from one or two exceptions, people who are "celebs" in their own right don't like getting their hands dirty - and have little need to. Under-achieving nonentities like Pogo the Clown and BTK are a different matter.

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  • dougie
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    Originally posted by Sam Flynn View Post
    He may have been, Dougie, but then he wasn't a nationally renowned campaigner for charity, with connections to the English establishment. In addition, his subsequent international fame was built upon something other than killing innocent people - not something that Dennis Rader or similar "serial pillars of the community" like Thomas 'Akela' Hamilton, Reg 'Policeman' Christie or John Wayne 'Jaycee' Gacy were ever destined to boast.
    Sam,
    Quite true, but there have been a few popes (you cant get much "holier" than that) who were guilty of of some pretty nasty things through the ages.
    Im not saying "barney" was the ripper, merely saying his campaigning doesnt mean he couldnt have been.Any more than being a policeman means you couldnt have committed a crime.Having said that It be nice to hear some evidence ...if it exists.
    "you cant always judge a book by its cover"....who said that ?....first?
    regards

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  • Suzi
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    Originally posted by anna View Post
    People,this "person" whoever they be, now has TWO threads running on the subject.....unbelievable.

    *Spoken in my best telephone voice...
    One thinks he has just achieved his aim at pubicity(?) for his mini-series of books.
    I thank you.
    He he verrry Arthur Askey!!!
    Hehe Anna I ask WHY are there 2 threads here for a nothingness?( PERLEASE chaps can we just have ONE!) or I might have to have another Dids thread! ( hehe)...not really!!!

    SOOooooooooo proud of the people who have tried to make some sort of sanity of all this toot though (Well done chaps...hang in there!)....till he/she/it goes down the plug'ole....like the baby!!!
    Last edited by Suzi; 06-28-2008, 08:11 PM.

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  • Suzi
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    Originally posted by joelhall View Post
    steve... hows your server space coping?

    bet youre glad for the crash now
    Crass comment joel - and unnecessary I think!

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  • Suzi
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    Originally posted by anna View Post
    rather brave of you Suz to call "The Prophet" by his earthly name.
    He's got colleagues you know....oh yes,..the Brothers Grimm...

    Anyone noticed that during his Post 46 he seems to have plenty of thoughts on what goes on around here for someone who has achieved very few posts.....and a duel personality!!!!!Hmmmm
    Aaagh what was that 'earthly ' name Anna?? I STILL don't understand why we have 2 threads here....Damnedly annoying!!!
    Last edited by Suzi; 06-28-2008, 05:31 PM.

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  • Suzi
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    Just posted on THE OTHER Thread!!!!!!!!!!!! This is driving me nuts!!!!! Can Stephen get this onto ONE please!!!!..........joel is this a bigger joke than we already suspect!
    Last edited by Suzi; 06-28-2008, 05:31 PM.

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