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Casebook: Jack the Ripper- Online Conference 30 October 2021

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  • jmenges
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    We'll be back this October for another Free Online conference.
    More details will follow.

    JM

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  • jmenges
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    We are pleased to bring to you the Suspectology panel discussion from the Casebook: Jack the Ripper Online Conference that took place on 30 October 2021.

    with Paul Begg, Steve Blomer, Amanda Lloyd, Jon Rees, Steve Stanley and Brian Young.

    Moderated by Jonathan Menges





    JM

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  • Debra A
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    Thanks very much for releasing these individual talks as podcasts, Jon and thanks for all the hard work to anyone involved in the conference.
    I have listened to Mark Ripper and Suzanne Huntington's presentations so far and enjoyed both of them. I am looking forward to listening to Steve Blomer's talk later today.

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  • jmenges
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    Steven Blomer: Who was the Seaside Home Witness?





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  • jmenges
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    Suzanne Huntington: Charles Alfred Hebbert- Physician, Anatomist, Bigamist





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  • jmenges
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    Mark Ripper: Animals (Eleven Different Ones)






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  • Scott Nelson
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    Will she be sending out complimentary copies?

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  • Ally
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    While all the talks were good, the one I found most important to the field, was Mark Ripper's take on Ripperology and what we, as individuals owe to the field in general in terms of how the outside world perceives us, and I really enjoyed his point by point analysis of how the victims are characterized in the field, and how the field as a whole has a duty to represent ourselves. It was an interesting and thought-provoking subject, for me. I also very much enjoyed Suzie's presentation, and look forward to her book.

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  • barnflatwyngarde
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    Originally posted by PaulB View Post

    It was someone at a home located at the seaside who witnessed something.
    Boom,boom!

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  • PaulB
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    Originally posted by Scott Nelson View Post
    So who was the Seaside Home witness?
    It was someone at a home located at the seaside who witnessed something.

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  • Scott Nelson
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    So who was the Seaside Home witness?

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  • Losmandris
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    Originally posted by jmenges View Post
    We had somewhere between 50- 60 attendees who stuck around for all 7 hours of the online conference yesterday. If you were one of them, thank you very much.
    Reviews have been very positive…so we’re considering making it an annual event.
    The individual presentations will be released as podcast episodes later in the week.
    Thank you to all who helped make the conference possible- both in front of and behind the camera.

    JM
    Really enjoyed the event. Thanks for organising and thanks to everyone who took part. Making it an annual thing would be brilliant.

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  • jmenges
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    We had somewhere between 50- 60 attendees who stuck around for all 7 hours of the online conference yesterday. If you were one of them, thank you very much.
    Reviews have been very positive…so we’re considering making it an annual event.
    The individual presentations will be released as podcast episodes later in the week.
    Thank you to all who helped make the conference possible- both in front of and behind the camera.

    JM

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  • jmenges
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    The Casebook: Jack the Ripper Conference starts today at 2pm BST. (there was confusion that it started at 3pm due to an error on the poster)
    Watch it on Zoom here:

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    Or on Facebook here:



    JM

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  • Losmandris
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    Originally posted by jmenges View Post
    Yes you can leave and then come back by using the same meeting link each time.

    JM
    Brilliant! Thanks for letting me know.

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