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"Researcher Edward Stow will take us back 125 years and re-examine the crimes to see if we can pinpoint a likely suspect"
That sounds fair enough. So we listen to Edward talk as he re-examines the crime scenes, after which "we" - all of us together - can decide for ourselves who we think might be a likely suspect. No Crossmere-pushing at all.
I quite like that.
I think I might do one of those myself. A sober, unbiased, just-the-facts low-down on the crime scenes and a handful of the suspects, after which we decide on a possible likely culprit. Just to mark the 125th anniversary.
So that's:
Hutchinson's Trail of Terror
Tonight at 8pm at the Romford Rambler.
(souvenir wideawake hats available afterwards)
Just kidding, Lechers. I hope it goes well.
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I thought I'd bump this up
This Saturday
12th October 2013.
2.30-4.30
The event is being put on by Whitechapel Ideas Store (that's the Library)
It's FREE!
125th anniversary Jack the Ripper Talk
Whitechapel Ideas Store is on Whitechapel Road - between the station and the Blind Beggar - on the corner of Brady Street, just yards from Dr Llewellyn's Surgery and the Whitechapel Working Lads Institute.
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would like to , but out of town from the 22nd .. best of luck with it .
moonbegger
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Nice one ... walked by it today .. is there anything going on before the end of sept ?
moonbegger
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12th October 2013 Whitechapel Ideas Store
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To mark the 125th Anniversary of the Autumn of Terror and the Jack the Ripper Mystery, the Whitechapel Ideas Store (Whitechapel Library) will be holding a special event on Saturday 12th October between 2.30 and 4.30 pm.
It is at 321 Whitechapel Road, a minute’s walk away from Whitechapel Underground Station, on the corner of Brady Street. This is just past where Dr Llewellyn lived and close to the Whitechapel Working Lads Institute where many of the inquests were held.
IT IS FREE!
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