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Originally posted by DJA View Post
How could the GSG's wording possibly incite a riot!
Because it appeared in an area where a Jewish market was going to be taking place, written on a building predominantly occupied by Jews, in a city that was at the time a hotbed of antisemitism.
Of all of the bizarre things about the GSG, I find the police's decision to erase it to be one of the more understandable parts.
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Originally posted by DJA View PostExactly what in the wording would incite a riot?
c.d.
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Originally posted by DJA View PostWho would know it was from the killer.
By most accounts it was a predominantly Jewish area.
Makes no sense.
Seems the police wanted the clue removed in a hurry.
Why?
If you have a powder keg situation, it only takes a spark to set it off. Removing the clue was an ounce of prevention.
You are trying to put a logical spin on an illogical situation. We don't have all the information that was available to the police that led to their decision. It was a judgment call. I don't think anything more needs to be read into it.
c.d.
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Originally posted by drstrange169 View PostIf you look at the Home Office version, there is an unnaturally large gap between "The" and "Juwes are"
Besides, all that had to be noted was the content of the message - neither the structure of the message nor the handwriting would have been of interest. It's not as if they could run it through a character-recognition engine to identify the culprit from his handwriting.Last edited by Sam Flynn; 12-15-2019, 07:54 PM.Kind regards, Sam Flynn
"Suche Nullen" (Nietzsche, Götzendämmerung, 1888)
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Originally posted by c.d. View Post
Having the police surround the message would be a reasonable inference that it came from the killer or in the least that it was somehow significant.
If you have a powder keg situation, it only takes a spark to set it off. Removing the clue was an ounce of prevention.
You are trying to put a logical spin on an illogical situation. We don't have all the information that was available to the police that led to their decision. It was a judgment call. I don't think anything more needs to be read into it.
c.d.
When did the police surround the message?
There was no powder keg situation.
We have the reason the police removed it at 5.30am.Not everyone was happy about it.
Incidentally Dr Sequeira and some of the police were from Old Jewry and "nothing" was possibly a reference to Eddowes.
Crawford's dismissal of the work on Eddowes by Jack is pathetic.My name is Dave. You cannot reach me through Debs email account
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Originally posted by Sam Flynn View PostBesides, all that had to be noted was the content of the message - neither the structure of the message nor the handwriting would have been of interest. It's not as if they could run it through a character-recognition engine to identify the culprit from his handwriting.
We're left with the other options you mentioned - poetry and play writing. Jack, the playwright....mmmm. I'm developing a new theory based on the initials of Goulston Street!
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Originally posted by Trapperologist View Post
I'm developing a new theory based on the initials of Goulston Street!
William Mickle (the double event occurred during the night of Michaelmas) gave the 1888 lectures.
Guess the topic!
GSG seems to be a clue linking the last three of the C5.
The Juwes being both the police (Old Jewry) and the club at Berner Street,"nothing" and the apron piece being Eddowes and the topic of the 1888 lectures foretelling Mary Ann Kelly's demise.Last edited by DJA; 12-16-2019, 12:59 AM.My name is Dave. You cannot reach me through Debs email account
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