I'm not one for coinky dinks. Liz Stride has her throat sliced less than an hour before another local woman suffers the same fate (and worse), and we're supposed to believe the two are completely unrelated? I mean what are the chances, really?
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Originally posted by Harry D View PostI'm not one for coinky dinks. Liz Stride has her throat sliced less than an hour before another local woman suffers the same fate (and worse), and we're supposed to believe the two are completely unrelated? I mean what are the chances, really?
Cheers Harry
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Originally posted by lynn cates View PostHello Harry.
"Sarah Brown's murder really has no bearing on the double-event."
Absolutely. And THAT is the whole point. A woman was killed with a knife and her death was unrelated to Mitre sq.
What are the chances? Treble event?
Cheers.
LC
Stride is a clear cut example (no pun intended)
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Originally posted by lynn cates View PostHello Harry.
"Sarah Brown's murder really has no bearing on the double-event."
Absolutely. And THAT is the whole point. A woman was killed with a knife and her death was unrelated to Mitre sq.
What are the chances? Treble event?
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Originally posted by GUT View PostAnd that's what I am trying to find out, what it is, maybe you are onto something I simply cannot find it though.
Send me a PM if you're interested.
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Originally posted by Michael W Richards View PostIn none of these descriptions a "stab" is mentioned, although "cut" or "incision" is mentioned in 4 of the five.
If you need verification that the language is the issue here, simply review Marthas overview, stabs are certainly mentioned there.
What I am trying to do is attempt to understand how those wounds occurred, and find an explanation that fits with all the evidence, both the medical evidence and the other evidence, for example;- concerning the blood spray or lack off, Stride scarf, etc
I'm trying to work out how the killer attacked the victims, I'm not trying to prove this is a ripper killing, the conclusion is independent from the investigation.
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Originally posted by Harry D View PostSarah Brown's murder really has no bearing on the double-event.
Where as the Whitechapel murders are noted for their supernatural silence and efficiency, John Brown created that much noise killing his wife that the neighbours came to investigate. The idea that this should be held up as some sort of equivalent to the killings during the autumn or terror is utter desperation on behalf of the multiple killer theorist, and quite frankly this particular killing is so different from those of the double event it is baffling why they keep bringing the subject up at all.
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retirement
Hello Harry. Thanks.
Forgive me, but your reply verges on the absurd. Your argument is, roughly, Kate's killer was Liz's killer. Why?
Because what are the odds of two such killings on the same night and so close together? Then you get an example of an unrelated killing but your points stands?
Now I know why Dickens has Scrooge say, "I'll retire to bedlam."
I'm out of here.
Cheers.
LC
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Originally posted by lynn cates View PostForgive me, but your reply verges on the absurd. Your argument is, roughly, Kate's killer was Liz's killer. Why?
Because what are the odds of two such killings on the same night and so close together? Then you get an example of an unrelated killing but your points stands?
If you believe that all three were separate crimes, then you've got THREE unrelated throat slashings all happening within 24 hours. Now that IS incredible!
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independent events
Hello Harry. Thanks.
My "struggle" is with someone who does not understand cause/effect and the probability of independent events.
Either Mrs. Brown was related to the other killings or she was not. If she was, then your reasoning is flawed. If she was NOT related, then two knife killings of women happened close together in space time which were UNRELATED. Why can you not grasp that?
One final question. Flip a coin until you get two heads consecutively. What are the odds that the next flip will be heads. (A: 1/2)
Now, you may wish to do your homework so we can have an intelligent discussion. If you have a question, PM me. Glad to help.
Cheers.
LC
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soliciting
Hello CD. Thanks.
How do we know what Mrs. Brown did for diversion? Oh, and by the way, some theorists are down to "Well, maybe Liz and Kate weren't soliciting but perhaps they were thought to be."
Maybe her husband thought that too?
Now excuse me whilst I sign off from this thread.
Cheers.
LC
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G'day Lynn
One final question. Flip a coin until you get two heads consecutively. What are the odds that the next flip will be heads. (A: 1/2)G U T
There are two ways to be fooled, one is to believe what isn't true, the other is to refuse to believe that which is true.
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