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O have you seen the devle
with his mikerscope and scalpul
a lookin at a Kidney
With a slide cocked up.
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Originally posted by Tani View Post
Risk taking to murder someone and take a sexual thrill in disembowelling isn't really on par with graffitiing a fence. There's not the thrill there that one gets from slicing a body up. That's worth the risk for him; I don't think a silly message is worth being caight over.'It doesn't matter how beautiful your theory is. It doesn't matter how smart you are . If it doesn't agree with experiment, its wrong'' . Richard Feynman
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Originally posted by FISHY1118 View Post
I dont think we can say what or how the murderer was thinking during these crimes , what we might think ''we'' would or wouldnt do, cant be said for the killer im afaide.O have you seen the devle
with his mikerscope and scalpul
a lookin at a Kidney
With a slide cocked up.
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Its ok to speculate, but with caution especially where the GsG is concerned .'It doesn't matter how beautiful your theory is. It doesn't matter how smart you are . If it doesn't agree with experiment, its wrong'' . Richard Feynman
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Originally posted by Tani View Post
Risk taking to murder someone and take a sexual thrill in disembowelling isn't really on par with graffitiing a fence. There's not the thrill there that one gets from slicing a body up. That's worth the risk for him; I don't think a silly message is worth being caight over.
"You can rob me, you can starve me and you can beat me and you can kill me. Just don't bore me."
Clint Eastwood as Gunny in "Heartbreak Ridge"
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Originally posted by Holmes' Idiot Brother View Post
Hi Tani! I agree; I don't buy the GSG as being written by the Ripper. For years I have been calling it "the great Non-Clue."
But that's missing the point...
It's the meaning, symbolism and sentiment behind the killer choosing to place a piece of Eddowes bloodied apron underneath the GSG that matters, and the reasoning behind making that choice in the first place.
He was either a Jew who was trying to prove a point
A Non-Jew who was being sarcastic and ironic...
Or a Non Jew who was trying to pass as a Jew
All of those options still apply within the context of the placing of the apron under the GSG
RD"Great minds, don't think alike"
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It's the meaning, symbolism and sentiment behind the killer choosing to place a piece of Eddowes bloodied apron underneath the GSG that matters, and the reasoning behind making that choice in the first place.
Except that we can't say for certain that the killer deliberately placed the apron. He might have simply tossed it and by coincidence it landed near the writing.
c.d.
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Originally posted by c.d. View PostIt's the meaning, symbolism and sentiment behind the killer choosing to place a piece of Eddowes bloodied apron underneath the GSG that matters, and the reasoning behind making that choice in the first place.
Except that we can't say for certain that the killer deliberately placed the apron. He might have simply tossed it and by coincidence it landed near the writing.
c.d.
RD"Great minds, don't think alike"
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Originally posted by c.d. View Post
Believe or disbelieve all you want but it doesn't change the fact that we don't KNOW whether the killer deliberately placed the apron.
c.d.
Outside of "knowing" that MJK didn't commit suicide; what else do we actually know?
Reasoning, belief, and probability are all based on subjective reality...
Truth is absolute.
The truth is that we don't know why the killer happened to be the inadvertent bringer of an incredible coincidence when the cut apron segment was found under the GSG...
But some of us know the reality.
RD
"Great minds, don't think alike"
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Originally posted by c.d. View PostBut some of us know the reality.
Really? Well, do share.
c.d.
I said some of us "know the reality," which is based on probability, reasoning and belief.
Ergo, it's not the absolute truth because it can never be known; just as you said.
In other words; I am agreeing with you that we can never know the truth, but also that at the same time some of us choose to believe a reality based on probability and reasoning, rather than dismissing everything in front of us just for the sake of it.
RD"Great minds, don't think alike"
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Originally posted by Holmes' Idiot Brother View Post
Hi Tani! I agree; I don't buy the GSG as being written by the Ripper. For years I have been calling it "the great Non-Clue."
I'm 50-50 on whether it was written by the Ripper, but I don't see how it's much of a clue even if he did write it. It's unclear what it means, and I don't see how it tells us anything about who probably was or wasn't. I don't even think it would mean that the killer was probably Gentile. The apron dropped at that spot is something of a clue though, because it tells us what direction he went in after the murder.
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Originally posted by The Rookie Detective View Post
It depends on how much you believe in coincidences.
RD
I don't think it's much of a coincidence. If it's a given that he was going to drop the apron somewhere, one could ask whether it was a coincidence that he dropped next to wherever he happened to drop it, whether that was next to different graffito, a church, a synagogue, a butcher shop, etc.
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Originally posted by Lewis C View Post
Hi HIB,
I'm 50-50 on whether it was written by the Ripper, but I don't see how it's much of a clue even if he did write it. It's unclear what it means, and I don't see how it tells us anything about who probably was or wasn't. I don't even think it would mean that the killer was probably Gentile. The apron dropped at that spot is something of a clue though, because it tells us what direction he went in after the murder.
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