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  • #61
    Originally posted by David Orsam View Post
    Well, Pierre, your two questions have been answered so now perhaps you would be so kind as to answer a couple questions yourself.

    1. Do you have a notion as to what the word "Juwes" actually meant in the writing on the wall?

    2. If so, what is it?


    I can't help but wonder if it is going to turn out to have some sort of "metaphorical" meaning that only you are able to decode for us but perhaps you will put any such thoughts to bed by answering these questions.
    Did you miss my post Pierre? Two simple questions.

    Wouldn't it be much easier if you just answered them.

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    • #62
      "What letter would be the simplest to start with?"

      well if a single letter we are left with "s".

      "That is funny! Being raised in London does not help people to interpret a graffiti from 1888. "


      Sorry Pierre it not funny, its simply the double negative is not a problem in itself, such use of language was well understood in London.
      I am not talking here about out of box thinking just what the double neg means.
      Unless you can suggest another interpretation of the rest of the GSG i will at present accept the text as It reads minus for the sake of argument the word JUWES, which you believe means something else

      "So you donīt think it is a problem that we an not understand who the men in the text are that will not take the blame and who the men are that should be blamed - at the same time? That is the problem, Steve."


      As I have just said I am not talking about who these men may be when i said it was not a problem.
      in addition it is not actually a problem for me at all; I see no reason to accept the killer wrote the GSG at present!
      If you or anyone can provide a compelling one, then I may need to reconsider the issue.

      "I agree with this with the exception for the men that does not exist - the "Juwes". Non existent men can not refuse to take the blame and can not be blamed."


      The Juwes are only non existent if it is not a misspelling, and does not elude directly to a group of men. and of course you need to accept that the GSG was written by the killer, which until i am provided with evidence i do not

      Your call for out of the box thinking is certainly a welcome development in this area of research and much needed sometimes.
      However out of the box thinking for the sake of it is not an answer in itself.

      Your comments suggest that you believe you have an answer to the meaning as you see it. so my friend what is the answer?

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      • #63
        Originally posted by Elamarna View Post
        It appears you do Pierre, good.

        I assume Abby is suggesting police as you have proposed a police official as the killer

        regards

        Steve
        Hi Steve,

        take a look at these examples. Letīs say these words seemed to be pointing to a certain group of people or things. They donīt, but letīs say they did.

        Now, what would happen if we forgot about that certain group and tried to understand the words? And what would happen if we used a dictionary?

        First group of examples is a bit easier.

        Hoakes
        Reflaxes
        Charches

        Second group of examples is a bit more difficult.

        Stowies
        Pamies
        Chivren

        What do you make of it, Steve?

        Regards, Pierre

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        • #64
          [QUOTE=Elamarna;372960]"What letter would be the simplest to start with?"

          well if a single letter we are left with "s".
          Why an "s"?

          Regards, Pierre

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          • #65
            Originally posted by Pierre View Post
            Hi Steve,

            take a look at these examples. Letīs say these words seemed to be pointing to a certain group of people or things. They donīt, but letīs say they did.

            Now, what would happen if we forgot about that certain group and tried to understand the words? And what would happen if we used a dictionary?

            First group of examples is a bit easier.

            Hoakes
            Reflaxes
            Charches

            Second group of examples is a bit more difficult.

            Stowies
            Pamies
            Chivren

            What do you make of it, Steve?

            Regards, Pierre

            Pierre



            the first three appear to be misspellings of :

            hoaxes
            reflexes
            and churches

            how that takes us forward i do not know, are you saying that Juwes is a misspelling of something else?

            the second three:

            Stowies i assume is stories
            Pamies sorry no idea
            Chivren children i guess

            sorry I have no idea what you are going on about other than all six appear to be plural rather than singular?

            regards
            Last edited by Elamarna; 03-07-2016, 03:32 PM.

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            • #66
              [QUOTE=Pierre;372963]
              Originally posted by Elamarna View Post
              "What letter would be the simplest to start with?"



              Why an "s"?

              Regards, Pierre
              Because i have no idea what the stem of Juwes is? can a non word actually have a stem?
              Therefore assume that the "s" is an extension from singular to plural. however it could be es .
              this of course is a word game, such have never tweaked my interest and actually bore me after a while.

              if you have an answer to what you think Juwes means please say.
              Last edited by Elamarna; 03-07-2016, 03:23 PM.

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              • #67
                Juwes is also a Brazilian first name.
                Is it progress when a cannibal uses a fork?
                - Stanislaw Jerzy Lee

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                • #68
                  Originally posted by SirJohnFalstaff View Post
                  Juwes is also a Brazilian first name.
                  Thank you Sir John, that at least is some actual information.

                  many thanks

                  Steve

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                  • #69
                    Originally posted by Elamarna View Post
                    Thank you Sir John, that at least is some actual information.

                    many thanks

                    Steve
                    I didn't know. But typing it in the Facebook search engine brought up a few people in the Rio De Janeiro area.
                    Is it progress when a cannibal uses a fork?
                    - Stanislaw Jerzy Lee

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                    • #70
                      Originally posted by Elamarna View Post
                      Pierre



                      the first three appear to be misspellings of :

                      hoaxes
                      reflexes
                      and churches
                      You have given the correct spellings.

                      how that takes us forward i do not know, are you saying that Juwes is a misspelling of something else?

                      the second three:

                      Stowies i assume is stories
                      Pamies sorry no idea
                      Chivren children i guess
                      Stories and children are correct. "Pamies" is parties.

                      sorry I have no idea what you are going on about?
                      You managed to correct the misspelled words. The question is not why a word is misspelled - who is responsible for the misspelling and why? - but, as the example shows, the question is if there is someone who can give the correct spelling.

                      regards
                      Regards, Pierre

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                      • #71
                        It's so easy.

                        The Jutes are the men who will not be blamed for nothing.

                        Jute n. member of Low German tribe that settled in Britain in 5th-6th c.

                        Thanks Pierre, you've led me to the solution. We are looking to blame a German or a Dane (for nothing).

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                        • #72
                          ok
                          however if we do not know how many letters are in the word the options are very large indeed.

                          if we for sake of argument look at 5 letter words we could have:

                          Johns
                          Jakes
                          or Jacks.

                          however i see no resaon to assume any such change of spelling is justified

                          regards

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                          • #73
                            David

                            I missed that one.

                            could be any i suggested or how about
                            jupes

                            Several articles of clothing are called jupe:
                            In modern English, jupe usually refers to a style of skirt.
                            Jupe (jacket) or jupe panels also refers to a style of jacket.
                            Jupe, in Central European hip hop fashion refers to baggy pants (trousers).

                            men in a certain style of clothing?
                            Last edited by Elamarna; 03-07-2016, 03:57 PM.

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                            • #74
                              The other ones I get for "juwes" are:

                              Dues
                              juice
                              dukes
                              jewels
                              juries
                              blues


                              Craig

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                              • #75
                                Originally posted by Craig H View Post
                                The other ones I get for "juwes" are:

                                Dues
                                juice
                                dukes
                                jewels
                                juries
                                blues


                                Craig
                                There t is "Juries" he'd previously been acquitted and if the Jury had convicted him he wouldn't still be out killing.
                                G U T

                                There are two ways to be fooled, one is to believe what isn't true, the other is to refuse to believe that which is true.

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