O.K., Excise the Razor and Keep The Parrot.
I am sure you are correct in your analysis of my scenario Good Michael.
If that is the case, then ditch the Razor and keep the parrot.
My submission is that, if we keep the whole thing simple and deal with the graffiti as a separate entity - ignoring the apron for a moment :
Then, surely, could it not be feasible that the graffiti was written by a school boy merely chalking up anti Jewish remarks made by his peers at home?
Whilst it seems true that the piece of apron found in the vestibule of the Wentworth Building can be positively linked to the murder of Catharine Eddowes, it does not appear an equally strong link can be made between the graffiti and the murder.
If it was written by the murderer, then that person's attempt to leave a vital message about the murder/s that night, has failed.
Squark!
JOHN RUFFELS.
I am sure you are correct in your analysis of my scenario Good Michael.
If that is the case, then ditch the Razor and keep the parrot.
My submission is that, if we keep the whole thing simple and deal with the graffiti as a separate entity - ignoring the apron for a moment :
Then, surely, could it not be feasible that the graffiti was written by a school boy merely chalking up anti Jewish remarks made by his peers at home?
Whilst it seems true that the piece of apron found in the vestibule of the Wentworth Building can be positively linked to the murder of Catharine Eddowes, it does not appear an equally strong link can be made between the graffiti and the murder.
If it was written by the murderer, then that person's attempt to leave a vital message about the murder/s that night, has failed.
Squark!
JOHN RUFFELS.
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