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Check out post #2. Might contain a clue.Originally posted by Geddy2112 View PostThat the writing was blurry?
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That the writing was blurry?Originally posted by Pierre View PostAbout the writing on the wall, he wrote:
"Upon the discovery of the blurred chalk writing on the wall,...".
What could Donald Swanson have known about this?
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Do you think the blurred nature of the writing might explain why everyone who read the writing believed the word "Judges" was a reference to Jews?Originally posted by Pierre View PostHi,
In a police report dated 6 November 1888, chief inspector Donald Swanson wrote about
"Facts known to Met:Police. respecting the Murder in Mitresquare & writing on wall." (Evans & Skinner, p. 207-208).
About the writing on the wall, he wrote:
"Upon the discovery of the blurred chalk writing on the wall,...".
What could Donald Swanson have known about this?
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In a police report dated 6 November 1888, chief inspector Donald Swanson wrote about
"Facts known to Met:Police. respecting the Murder in Mitresquare & writing on wall." (Evans & Skinner, p. 207-208).
About the writing on the wall, he wrote:
"Upon the discovery of the blurred chalk writing on the wall,...".
What could Donald Swanson have known about this?
Regards, PierreTags: None

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