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Hello Corey. They are available ONLY at this particular library.
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LC
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i know im probally bugging you to death but do you know where i can view the text of the diarys??
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promise
Hello Corey. Rest assured I will post any findings of note.
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LC
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interesting
dear lynn,
you sure have found something.it will take a while for me to look through the diarys if i can find the text in some of them.i will look for ripper relaited information i find and if i do find anything promising i will let you know. like wise if it wouldnt be any trouble to you can you please inform me if you make any new discoveries in the diarys.
thank you and good luck
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Hello Corey. I just posted the complete listing. Have a go at it and enjoy. (That secret society looks promising.)
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LC
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i am interested maybe you can.if you dont mind.i would love trying to help you find out somemore things about those diarys and g.c.i.
thank you again
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description
Hello Corey. If you are interested, I can send a larger description.
Perhaps I should post that?
LC
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thank you. i will look for it and read it.maybe you are right,maybe he has something to say about the case.
good luck
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thread
Hello Corey. They are originals. They are part of a library collection. I left a description on the thread near the books threads--"other" I believe it's called.
The chap in question is George Cecil Ives. He was a sex and crime writer whose career spanned the LVP and edwardian eras. He was a gay liberation leader and went so far as to form a secret society to promote his ideas. I hope he has something to say about Druitt or Tumblety. Since he was passionate about unsolved crimes, perhaps he has a blurb about Jack as well.
The best.
LC
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really?did you locate actual copies or reproductions?if they are reproductions can you tell me where I can read them??
yours truly
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research
Hello Corey. Research is ALWAYS a good thing. I am fortunate enough to have located several (122) old diaries that may have some tangential bearing on the case.
Good luck with yours.
The best.
LC
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thank you lynn for saying your view to the letter. i will do a little research on those journalist who were thought to have written the letter and see what i can find. But for the moment i stay strong with that opinion that the letter indeed is genuine. I may be wrong but on a bigger note who knows?maybe we are all wrong, maybe neithor the killer nor those two journalist wrote the "dear boss" letter. only further investigation will say for sure..
best of luck
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possibilities
Hello Corey. Well, I, too, am open to possibilities. For 30 years the "Dear Boss" was what gave zest to the case. It broke my heart to give it up.
Good luck with it.
The best.
LC
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as i am aware
of the theory that the letter was thought to be written by either two authors best and bulling but that is an opinion some choose to believe as do you but not a fact and I am open to possibilitys but I do belive the letter to be written by jack. and i also know of how the media took the killings to their fullest by sending in countless bogus letters but i do belive this one to be genuine.
sincerily
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varia
Hello Corey. Possibly so, but do you have a ready made explanation for why the police thought it a hoax and why most ripperologists consider it a hoax?
I'm sure you are already aware that the perpetrator's name has been mentioned (so I won't bore you with it).
The best.
LC
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