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Originally posted by David Orsam View PostIt's #9 in this thread, "How did you get interested in Jack".
General discussion about anything Ripper related that does not fall into a specific sub-category. On topic-Ripper related posts only.
Might be worth re-reading Sugden but you'll have to read it thinking like Pierre which could cause long term health damage.
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You'll see, incidentally, that he loves to watch horror movies and 'serial killer movies' so I can't help thinking that he gets his ideas from Hollywood rather than Historians.
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Originally posted by Elamarna View PostDavid,
Before he says you are misquoting him, can I respectfully suggest you give the link to the post itself.
Is it worth rereading Sugden and looking for a name i wonder?
Seriously doubt it as so many names are in that work.
General discussion about anything Ripper related that does not fall into a specific sub-category. On topic-Ripper related posts only.
Might be worth re-reading Sugden but you'll have to read it thinking like Pierre which could cause long term health damage.
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Originally posted by David Orsam View PostSteve, according to the renowned Scientist and Historian himself, he made his great discovery after reading Sugden's Complete History of Jack the Ripper. Thus, he has told us:
"I read through it and became suspicious of something in the book. Followed that as a clue, found some pieces of data known and unknown and think I now have found the killer."
So it seems to have been a little bit of light reading rather than any actual research that started him off. I used to think he had made a genuine discovery at an archive of some sort but now assume he found the unknown "pieces of data" on the British Newspaper Archive site, or at least somewhere online, as I doubt he has done any 'proper' research at all.
David,
Before he says you are misquoting him, can I respectfully suggest you give the link to the post itself.
Is it worth rereading Sugden and looking for a name i wonder?
Seriously doubt it as so many names are in that work.
Steve
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Originally posted by Elamarna View Postthis would back what Pierre claimed that he found his great discovery while researching something else: possibly a family history or biography of a person he was researching.
"I read through it and became suspicious of something in the book. Followed that as a clue, found some pieces of data known and unknown and think I now have found the killer."
So it seems to have been a little bit of light reading rather than any actual research that started him off. I used to think he had made a genuine discovery at an archive of some sort but now assume he found the unknown "pieces of data" on the British Newspaper Archive site, or at least somewhere online, as I doubt he has done any 'proper' research at all.
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Originally posted by David Orsam View PostWell let's ask him shall we....
Pierre, when you say "personal sources" are you referring to letters, diaries or memoirs that you have found in "the archives"?
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Originally posted by John G View PostI think you're probably correct. What amazes me is the extent of the hyperbole. On one thread there was the extravagant claim, "I must have found him!" Following another supposed "major breakthrough." Meanwhile, I notice he failed to reply to my last post on the latest Non Existent Breakthrough thread. Perhaps he's gone into hiding!
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Originally posted by GUT View PostOther than the Gog and Magog letter and the foolishness that flowed and the 28th inst (or whatever) letter, he hasn't produced a single source.
Wonder if that's because they're non existent
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Originally posted by Elamarna View Post
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Originally posted by Abby Normal View PostWhat's a black moon? I've never heard that before. Is that like a new moon or eclipse?
Hi Abby
I noticed a BBC news story last week about it, and not something I have really heard of before.
Can't seem to find the BBC link but here are two more.
all the best steve
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Originally posted by Elamarna View PostDavid
We never know, didn't we recently have a Black Moon
So I guess anything is possible.
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Originally posted by David Orsam View PostWell then, Steve, maybe a miracle will happen and he will give me a straight answer to my question!
There is a first time for everything.
We never know, didn't we recently have a Black Moon
So I guess anything is possible.
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Originally posted by Elamarna View Postthis would back what Pierre claimed that he found his great discovery while researching something else: possibly a family history or biography of a person he was researching.
There is a first time for everything.
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