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  • jmenges
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    Originally posted by Ms Diddles View Post

    Great!

    Many thanks for posting, Jon!

    So I just click on the Saturday link at 2pm (ie BST +1) and watch the magic happen, yeah?
    Yes, if you already have Zoom. If not you'll be prompted to download it and sign up. It's free.
    There will be a live chat room and we'll have people monitoring it for any questions.

    JM

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  • Ms Diddles
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    Originally posted by jmenges View Post
    Conference Zoom Links:
    Zoom link for Saturday:
    Zoom is the leader in modern enterprise cloud communications.

    Zoom link for Sunday:
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    Also Streaming Live on Facebook


    JM
    Great!

    Many thanks for posting, Jon!

    So I just click on the Saturday link at 2pm (ie BST +1) and watch the magic happen, yeah?

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  • jmenges
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    Conference Zoom Links:
    Zoom link for Saturday:
    Zoom is the leader in modern enterprise cloud communications.

    Zoom link for Sunday:
    Zoom is the leader in modern enterprise cloud communications.


    Also Streaming Live on Facebook


    JM

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  • jmenges
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    The Zoom link to attend this weekends conference will be posted here tomorrow.

    If you’re on Facebook the conference will also be streaming live on the page entitled:
    Casebook: Jack the Ripper Conference 2022.

    JM

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  • jmenges
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    Yes at some point after the conference each presentation will be released as podcasts via Rippercast.

    JM

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  • milchmanuk
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    Originally posted by jmenges View Post
    One week from today. Free & Streaming on Facebook and Zoom with questions from the live audience following each presentation (when possible).

    Zoom link will be posted here in a few days.

    JM
    thx for update.
    will these be available to watch on casebooks files at some date also.

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  • jmenges
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    One week from today. Free & Streaming on Facebook and Zoom with questions from the live audience following each presentation (when possible).

    Zoom link will be posted here in a few days.

    JM

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  • jmenges
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    No it hasn’t been shared on JtRForums.

    JM

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  • milchmanuk
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    Originally posted by jmenges View Post
    Just in case my post about the schedule change was confusing, Andrew Firth kindly provided us with an updated graphic.



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    JM
    hi
    just wondered if this has been posted on the JTRforums for a wider audience participation.
    yours truly.

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  • jmenges
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    Just in case my post about the schedule change was confusing, Andrew Firth kindly provided us with an updated graphic.



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    JM

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  • jmenges
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    You’ll have to tune in to find out.



    JM

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  • Scott Nelson
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    I wonder what kind of time travellers he met?

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  • jmenges
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    ***Schedule Subject to Last Minute, Unforeseen Changes***

    And here’s the first of hopefully very few:
    The interview with Chris Jones and Dan Dolgin has been moved to close out the conference on Saturday the 8th.

    The Torso Murders panel discussion has been scrapped to make way for the last conference talk of the day on Sunday:

    Philipp Röttgers

    “Jack, der Aufschlitzer” – A German perception of the Ripper murders from 1888 to today, or: Jack the Ripper, the traveller beyond time and place.

    Philipp Röttgers is a German writer, historian, journalist and musician in constant search for London’s spirit. Philipp studied English literature and culture and is an expert in the capital’s (and Britain’s) literature and culture. Since he typed “Jack the Ripper” into Google when he was 16, he has been hooked and fascinated by the case. Becoming a Ripperologist was his entrance ticket into London history and psychogeography. Philipp feels deeply connected to
    London and the power emanating from this place.

    The search for London’s “spirit of place” has led him on a journey beyond time and place.

    Along his way he has published the book “London and its genius loci”, several articles and essays, walked the city alone and as a tour guide, founded the company “London beyond time and place” and in his successful series of interviews he conversed with authors, musicians, tour guides, historians, curators, entertainers and time travellers who all feel a deep connection to the city and are inspired by it – some of his guests are quite familiar to the audience today. If
    you cannot find him walking the streets or in a London pub, he is probably playing drums with his band PARIAHLORD, who have just released their first full length-album.

    Philipp will talk about the perception of the Ripper murders in Germany, beginning with how German media dealt with the case in 1888 and what it is like today (spoiler alert: It includes a terrible German TV adaptation of the Ripper murders). He will also include how this perception shaped his point of view when he began researching and how the Ripper murders ultimately led him on his London-journey beyond time and place.


    We thank Phillip for coming aboard for the conference!

    JM



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  • Ms Diddles
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    Originally posted by jmenges View Post
    In two weeks.

    JM
    Thanks for the reminder.

    It's in my diary!

    I wanted to check out last years conference but something came up and I was gutted to miss it.

    Am looking forward to it.

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  • jmenges
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    In two weeks.

    JM

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