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Personally, I believe anybody who's spent so long patiently nurturing the undeserving, and then is prepared to spend serious time in Weymouth, defining it a holiday rather than an extended sentence, is already far too addled to worry about a little sun, (blimey, have you had some?); it could've been worse though...you could, like me, have sentenced yourself to a long term in Bognor Regis with little hope of parole......oh able was I ere I Saw Elba...
Dave
I’m actually sunburnt! I like Weymouth. You can’t best a bit of sea air.
Regards
Herlock
“All conspiracy theories are the product of the subconscious attempt of an ignorant yet creative mind to counteract the fear of the unknown with the tales of fantasy.” Abhijit Naskar.
“Conspiracy theorists, she knew, were paranoid by definition, and usually with good reason - they were indeed being watched, largely because they were standing on an upturned bucket, haranguing the sheeple with their wingnut delusions.” Mick Herron.
”The most confused you will ever get is when you try to convince your heart and spirit of something your mind knows is a lie.” Shannon L. Alder.
My family came from Weymouth to Aus many generations back, clergy and sailors they were, almost every one of them.
Isn’t it about time you came back GUT
Regards
Herlock
“All conspiracy theories are the product of the subconscious attempt of an ignorant yet creative mind to counteract the fear of the unknown with the tales of fantasy.” Abhijit Naskar.
“Conspiracy theorists, she knew, were paranoid by definition, and usually with good reason - they were indeed being watched, largely because they were standing on an upturned bucket, haranguing the sheeple with their wingnut delusions.” Mick Herron.
”The most confused you will ever get is when you try to convince your heart and spirit of something your mind knows is a lie.” Shannon L. Alder.
Plenty of sea air in Bognor, with little risk of sunburn the last few days!
I’ve never been to Bognor. We went to Poole yesterday.
Some of the boats in the harbour.
Regards
Herlock
“All conspiracy theories are the product of the subconscious attempt of an ignorant yet creative mind to counteract the fear of the unknown with the tales of fantasy.” Abhijit Naskar.
“Conspiracy theorists, she knew, were paranoid by definition, and usually with good reason - they were indeed being watched, largely because they were standing on an upturned bucket, haranguing the sheeple with their wingnut delusions.” Mick Herron.
”The most confused you will ever get is when you try to convince your heart and spirit of something your mind knows is a lie.” Shannon L. Alder.
Which begs the question why not leave a message at Miller's Court?
c.d.
Which begs the questions what was he doing with a piece of chalk in his pocket?
Did he hold a job that required a piece of chalk?......a job that required being out and about that early?
Which begs the questions what was he doing with a piece of chalk in his pocket?
Did he hold a job that required a piece of chalk?......a job that required being out and about that early?
Its entirely plausible that the author carried the apron section with him, which would suggest that since he took that apron out deliberately to use in some fashion outdoors,...the discovery time leaves open the possibility this may have happened over an hour after the murder, that he might also come out prepared to leave a note beside, or above, it. Why Goulston? Well, I believe a brother of a International Club member lived in the Model Homes, the residency comprised of almost 95% immigrant Jews, and it was where Socialist Jews had congregated in the past for protest marches. Since the written message undeniably focuses on Jews, if the same person left the apron...which is highly probable if Long was correct, then the apron section may have been put there to intimate that the Mitre Square killer lived there.
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