Don't be silly Tom. Everyone knows the attention of girls is the last thing you want.
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Originally posted by Tom_Wescott View PostLOL. So now I've been cast down with the pub talk gadflies, is that it? I'm just a hanger-on? A couple of days ago you threaten to 'tell teacher' on me, and for no good reason, and now - after I sing your praises and try to repair the damage - you completely marginalize my contributions to and place in the field. You've been brainwashed, my friend. This is not the same Monty from years ago. And Ally's apparently one of the 'much respected people' you showed the photo to. I'm sure she had much insight to offer, given her Ripperological credentials. She's certainly quick to jump to your defense. Hmmm.
Yours truly,
Tom Wescott
You have had it rough lately. The fact Philip didn't come seek your opinion upon his discovery of the Dutfields Yard photo still grates. The lack of council sort with you over Jakes recons of Berner Street for The Definitive documentary obviously is still sore...and now Rob and I have dared not to turn to you.
You are a fine researcher and writer Tom, however you deal in kudos and praise. You seek and you distribute it, its your dollar. You balance the sarcasm with the false worship, and wonder why I'm such a cynic.
The day you realise its not about who finds what or the faux praise but rather what is found is the day you will find peace.
And for what its worth, Karen Trenouth was consulted before Ally.
As was Diddles and Sir Robert Anderson via Gypsy Rosa, Clairvoyant to the stars including Danny La Rue.
Monty
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Originally posted by MontyYou are a fine researcher and writer Tom
There may not be a 'Cartel' in the strictest sense, but there is an insular 'London Group', so to speak, and then the rest of us. It didn't use to be that way.
Yours truly,
Tom Wescott
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Tom,
Maybe I was being unfair.
Philip freely admits that your work in Ripper Notes on Berner Street was very beneficial to him. In fact he reccomends your piece, as do I, to anyone who wants a overview on Strides murder. It is a fantastic reference.
Your point about Mitre Square is valid also, I cannot lie. I would be pi$$ed if I saw errors. I was fortunate to set straight the Mitre Square watkins scene, even if the actor wore his helmet too high.
With that in mind I rectract comments I made regarding those matters. Its only fair.
I'm not in London, so this insular London group is not exactly true. However there is a core of friends who enjoy each others company and exchange opinion and information on Jack.
That said, that is done across the globe. It must be frustrating for those, like you, who cannot meet up or, more importantly, get to London regularly to conduct research, as most of the information is held in the UK. So it is important that those of us who can do, and present it properly for those who cannot, for whatever reason. It doesn't help when comments of secrecy, unfounded comment, emerge when one is working their balls off trying to get it out there.
And that is when antagonism turns to frustration and posts like mine above sometimes come out.
I hope that explains my reasons and, as stated, I take on board your points.
All I ask is a little consideration until all is out and then unload both barrels if you must.
Monty
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Hi Monty,
I was fortunate to set straight the Mitre Square Watkins scene, even if the actor wore his helmet too high.
Apologies for the rant - it's a constant bugbear with me!
Regards, Colin.I won't always agree but I'll try not to be disagreeable.
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Originally posted by Bridewell View PostHi Monty,
Actors playing policemen never wear their helmets properly. They're usually perched on top of the head, instead of at the front, with the chinstrap under the chin, instead of on it. Then again, half the police you see nowadays don't know how to wear them either.
Apologies for the rant - it's a constant bugbear with me!
Regards, Colin.
The Watkins actor got it wrong.
Hold your thumb knuckle at the tip of your nose, and where the tip of your thumb finishes, that's where the helmet peak should sit.
However this guy didn't do that. Apparently actors like to get their faces seen.
Monty
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City PC Donald Rumbelow, Simon.
He told me that's how he was told to wear his helmet when he was a young Bobby.
Monty
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