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  • harry
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    Correction,it is stated,but conflicts with the earlier statements of long,which allows for no other police man being called or attending.

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  • harry
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    Well Leanne I have studied newspaper reference you provided,and there is no mention of Long stating another police officer was present.

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  • Simon Wood
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    Hi Jon,

    I am under no obligation to carry any sort of burden. You'll learn that once you've written a book.

    Archaeologically speaking, all these artifacts existed at one time or another, but then went missing, only to be unearthed later.

    The piece of apron was taken into evidence by PC Long before anyone knew it was missing or even evidential. It's quite a trick.

    PC Long would have made an interesting archaeologist.

    Regards,

    Simon
    Last edited by Simon Wood; 07-03-2019, 11:14 PM.

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  • Leanne
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    Its this part that I am interested in:

    The Foreman: Was there any possibility of a stranger escaping from the house? - Not from the front.
    [Coroner] Did you not know about the back? - No, that was the first time I had been on duty there.

    Was there a back entrance/exit?????? I am looking for a plan of those Model dwellings.

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  • Wickerman
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    Originally posted by Simon Wood View Post
    As for archeology, Howard Carter would disagree with you. Tutankhamun's tomb was lost before it was found.
    Archaeology is constantly turning up artifacts we never knew existed.

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  • Wickerman
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    Originally posted by Simon Wood View Post
    Hi Jon,

    It's a lot quicker than me repeating myself.

    Regards,

    Simon
    Simon, there are times when you have to carry the burden to get your point across.
    The alternative is the reader must shell out some cash just to find 'your' answer to the question. Paying for a book, ordering the book, waiting for delivery?
    Which is the quickest and more convenient way?

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  • Leanne
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    At this point Constable Long returned, and produced the pocket-book containing the entry which he made at the time concerning the discovery of the writing on the wall.
    Mr. Crawford: What is the entry? - Witness: The words are, "The Jews are the men that will not be blamed for nothing." [Coroner] Both here and in your inspector's report the word "Jews" is spelt correctly? - Yes; but the inspector remarked that the word was spelt "Juwes."
    ………………......…..............................….....
    ……...…............................................ .….
    ….........……...…...…...….

    [Coroner] When you went away did you leave anybody in charge? - Yes; the constable on the next beat - 190, H Division - but I do not know his name.
    [Coroner] Did you give him instructions as to what he was to do? - I told him to keep observation on the dwelling house, and see if any one entered or left.
    [Coroner] When did you return?

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  • Leanne
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    Originally posted by harry View Post
    Where did that inquest report ,that another officer was left at the scene when Long left,come from Leanne.Official records?
    Did any officer,or official report,substanciate that another officer was summoned by Long?
    Did any other officer,in the inquest reports,claim to have been summoned by Long,and stand guard when Long left?
    I have seen this claim before.I have yet to see it authenticated.
    At this point Constable Long returned:

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  • Simon Wood
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    Hi Kattrup,

    Time for you to move house, I think.

    The book is in a great number of libraries around the world, including the Yale Law Library.

    Regards,

    Simon

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  • Simon Wood
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    As for archeology, Howard Carter would disagree with you. Tutankhamun's tomb was lost before it was found.

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  • Kattrup
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    Originally posted by Simon Wood View Post
    For a fuller explanation I would recommend reading, "Deconstructing Jack."
    Sorry, it’s not available in the library system here.
    I take it you’re not going to explain what you find mysterious about police officers in Mitre Square hearing about Long’s find.

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  • Simon Wood
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    Hi Jon,

    It's a lot quicker than me repeating myself.

    Regards,

    Simon

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  • Wickerman
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    Originally posted by Simon Wood View Post
    Hi Kattrup,

    I'm suspicious of things which are found before they're lost.

    Regards,

    Simon
    Then you would find archaeology extremely troubling.

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  • Wickerman
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    But this is a forum Simon, if you're not prepared to discuss the subject, why join in?
    You don't seriously think someone is going to buy your book to find an answer to the question do you?

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  • Simon Wood
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    For a fuller explanation I would recommend reading, "Deconstructing Jack."

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