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  • Trapperologist
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    A Bias ? Detective Daniel Halse & The GSG




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  • DJA
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    Yep.

    Dodgson was Carroll's real name.

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  • Trapperologist
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    I guessed it? Finally?

    Originally posted by DJA View Post
    You'd be safe from sharks.
    'Beware the Jabberwock, my son!
    The jaws that bite, the claws that catch!
    Beware the Jubjub bird, and shun
    The frumious Bandersnatch!'

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  • DJA
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    Originally posted by Trapperologist View Post
    Francis Thompson
    Lewis Carroll
    James Kenneth Stephens
    James Maybrick
    Michael Maybrick?...
    You guessed it the second time

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  • Trapperologist
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    You might be onto something, JR.

    In 1884 [William Topaz McGonagall] consulted a Dr Murison, commemorated in a poem which tells us his problem.
    “He told me at once what was ailing me;
    He said I had been writing too much poetry,
    And from writing poetry I would have to refrain.
    Because I was suffering from inflammation of the brain.”



    ​​​​​​​I personally prefer a "rubbish poet" as a suspect.

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  • Joshua Rogan
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    If you're saying that the GSG was written by a poet, I think we have a new suspect - William Topaz McGonagall!

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  • Trapperologist
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    Francis Thompson
    Lewis Carroll
    James Kenneth Stephens
    James Maybrick
    Michael Maybrick?...

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  • DJA
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    Charles Dodgson?

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  • Trapperologist
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    Do you see interest in poetry as a symptom or an indicator? Or is it just a profile that matches the clues in this particular case only?

    What I'm asking is if it's mutually inclusive in cases like this or is it exclusive to this one?

    It's not exclusive to Sutton. I seem to recall that there are other suspects with poetic interests and ability....

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  • DJA
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    Henry Gawen Sutton "was a profound pathologist,a practical physician,and a man who who possessed in a manner I have never seen surpassed the clinical instinct ...... he was also a deep student of philosophy - Spinoza especially - and a great reader of the poets."

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  • Trapperologist
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    Eddowes would be safe from sharks by being anonymous?

    The ones that don't eat clowns because they taste funny
    It sounds like they don't like poetry either.

    But I like your poet profile. Do you think it figures in other serial crimes as an indicator? And would you have profiled him as a poet even if you didn't have the GSG and/or yet have your poetry-loving suspect?

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  • DJA
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    The ones that don't eat clowns because they taste funny

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  • Trapperologist
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    Originally posted by DJA View Post
    You'd be safe from sharks.
    Which ones? The ones that make a serious indent?

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  • DJA
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    You'd be safe from sharks.

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  • Trapperologist
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    Is the present conjecture about an officer maybe writing the Graffito after finding the apron?

    My theory would rest on the assumption that the Ripper asked Eddowes her name and she said, "Nothing". So it wouldn't have to be someone who had access to the police register.

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