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Originally posted by DVV View PostThank God, we're often aroused before "committing sexual acts"...
La nature est bien faite.
Tu m'as l'air inquiet tout à coup
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MP Jabez Spencer Balfour on Charles Le Grand
The man was believed by all who knew him, and who knew the criminal classes, to be the most likely man in all England to commit such atrocities. The most likely morally, for he was known to be an adept in depravity. A lustful, cruel, evil man, delighting in every kind of abominable wickedness; passing his life among abandoned women, and thriving on the wages of their sin; the most likely naturally, for he was wonderfully skilful in the use of the knife; swift as a panther, cunning as a fox. Known to have been the perpetrator of many serious offences, he had only been convicted of two. There was not a worse, a more likely man in all London. By nature, by personal gifts, as well as by habits and surroundings, he was as near an approach to what Jack the Ripper might be expected to be as any man ever known to the police.
Yours truly,
Tom Wescott
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Originally posted by Sister HydeSo far... But considering how many looneys there must have been that the police was also unaware of, it's still a bit vague. I'm sure Le Grand was far from being the only one.
Yours truly,
Tom Wescott
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Originally posted by Sir Robert Anderson View PostMutilation can be penetration, no? Reaching in, rearranging the vicera
I'm not clear on if the Unabombers' letters had a similar content, but I doubt that the Unabomber insisted on graphic descriptions of the damage caused by his bombs.Best regards,
Maria
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Originally posted by mariabThe interesting part about Le Grand is how his threat letters to the old ladies kept describing in great detail what all his exploding devices would do to a body, insisting on reaching in and rearranging the viscera.
Yours truly,
Tom Wescott
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That Le Grand might have written the Lusk letter and the October 6, 1888 letter is a possibility.
Still, does anybody know about the Unabomber's letters, if they contained graphic descriptions? I'm gonna look it up, as I'm pretty sure that bombers don't concentrate on graphic descriptions of the damage. Le Grand's behaviour was not that of a simple bomber.Best regards,
Maria
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Originally posted by Tom_Wescott View PostAlso of interest are that his letters referenced the invincibility of the Ripper against the London police, whom he described as less effective than a lap dog. And let's not forget that Le Grand did not need the money, and DID possess the explosives. He wanted to watch someone blow up.
Yours truly,
Tom Wescott
FYI- Just sent you a PM about reading your article.
Thanks again!"Is all that we see or seem
but a dream within a dream?"
-Edgar Allan Poe
"...the man and the peaked cap he is said to have worn
quite tallies with the descriptions I got of him."
-Frederick G. Abberline
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Originally posted by Tom_Wescott View PostI would say it's probable that Le Grand and Joseph Aarons were behind the Lusk hoax.Best regards,
Maria
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