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Originally posted by Michael W Richards View PostTherefore he went after Piser as a suspect for the recent murders after the apron was found in the backyard at Hanbury...based on a belief that the apron connected Leather Apron to the crime, and the belief that Piser was Leather Apron.
So the discovery of the apron had absolutely nothing to do with the police belief that Pizer was Leather Apron did it?
So far you've not even acknowledged the existence of Helson's report let alone commented on it. Can I ask you to now do so?
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Originally posted by Michael W Richards View PostIm not sure why you have a problem understanding that this Leather Apron situation. Thicke believed Piser to be Leather apron, based it seems, on what he heard around the neighborhood. He had believed it for some time prior to the first murder. He used his belief to suggest Piser as the possible murderer on the loose. His belief was based on hearsay, not any evidence.
You are accepting, are you, that Sergeant Thick had believed for some time prior to the murders that Pizer was known as Leather Apron?
Why do you think he would have believed that?
And doesn't it only need a few other people to have believed the same thing for that to have actually been Pizer's nickname?
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Originally posted by Scott Nelson View PostI agree with your points, Michael. The whole Leather Apron saga is very confusing. There was a theory (Neil Bell?) that Piser was a police informant working with Thick.
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Im not sure why you have a problem understanding that this Leather Apron situation. Thicke believed Piser to be Leather apron, based it seems, on what he heard around the neighborhood. He had believed it for some time prior to the first murder. He used his belief to suggest Piser as the possible murderer on the loose. His belief was based on hearsay, not any evidence. Therefore he went after Piser as a suspect for the recent murders after the apron was found in the backyard at Hanbury...based on a belief that the apron connected Leather Apron to the crime, and the belief that Piser was Leather Apron.
When Piser was cleared of suspicion the Star recognized that the prejudicial article to which Thicke contributed information could be considered libelous, and they paid him 50L, a not inconsiderable amount of money, for his agreement not to sue.
There was never any proof at all that Leather Apron was in fact John Piser, and there was ample proof he didn't kill anyone on the respective murder nights of the first 2 victims.
You keep stating that Thicke knew Piser was Leather Apron, which is patently incorrect. He believed he was, based on hearsay.
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Originally posted by Scott Nelson View PostI agree with your points, Michael. The whole Leather Apron saga is very confusing.
Originally posted by Scott Nelson View PostThere was a theory (Neil Bell?) that Piser was a police informant working with Thick.
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I agree with your points, Michael. The whole Leather Apron saga is very confusing. There was a theory (Neil Bell?) that Piser was a police informant working with Thick.
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Originally posted by Michael W Richards View PostI'm forgoing any further responses to posts on this thread David
Originally posted by Michael W Richards View Postyou are quite welcome to take Thickes unproven and therefore unfounded hunch anyway you want.
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Originally posted by Michael W Richards View Postdo we have a positive ID recorded from the folks at Wimots? Nope. Can we assume one was done? Yep
Incidentally, for cap fans, Donovan also claimed that the last time he'd seen him, Leather Apron had been wearing a double peaked deerstalker type hat....
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Originally posted by Michael W Richards View PostPiser said he never wore a Leather Apron in the streets.
On the other hand, the Star of 12 September carried a Press Association interview with Pizer in which Pizer was directly recorded as saying:
"I have been in the habit of wearing an apron. I have worn it coming from my employment, but not recently."
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Originally posted by Michael W Richards View PostNot one person, including the folks I mentioned previously, specifically identified John Piser as the person they knew as Leather Apron.
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Originally posted by Michael W Richards View PostThe same quote published a few different places doesn't make it fact, nor does Thicke saying he "knew him as".
You saying that he did certainly doesn't make it fact.
Without any supporting evidence it is mere fantasy.
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Originally posted by David Orsam View PostDaily News
The Coroner-When people in the neighbourhood speak of "Leather Apron," do they mean Piser?
The Witness-They do, sir.
Daily Telegraph
I arrested Piser at 22, Mulberry-street. I have known him by the name of "Leather Apron" for many years.
When people in the neighbourhood speak of the "Leather Apron" do they mean Piser? - They do.
Evening Standard & Morning Advertiser
I have known him for many years under the nickname of "Leather Apron." When the people in the neighbourhood spoke of "Leather Apron" they referred to Piser.
Times
He had known Pizer for many years, and when people in the neighbourhood spoke of "Leather Apron" they meant Pizer.
Piser said he never wore a Leather Apron in the streets, and the Star printed this "He is a character so much like the invention of a story writer that the accounts of him given by all the street-walkers of the Whitechapel district seem like romances".
It seems like you've taken the bait too.
I'm forgoing any further responses to posts on this thread David, you are quite welcome to take Thickes unproven and therefore unfounded hunch anyway you want.
Ill continue to look beyond people opinions.
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Originally posted by Michael W Richards View PostDavid, do we have a positive ID recorded from the folks at Wimots? Nope.
And if Pizer on the 10th September was "waiting to be recognized, or the contrary" yet admitted that he was Leather Apron when he gave his evidence at the inquest two days later, doesn't that suggest that he was indeed recognized as Leather Apron?
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Originally posted by Michael W Richards View PostI do know of someone that better fits the description of Leather Apron, complete with dangerous erratic behavior, and this suspect could only have committed the first 2 murders in the series...the 2 that most closely resemble each other in Victimology, Method/Pattern/Signature and a probable motive related to mental illness.
So it sounds to me like you've found a good suspect for the murders of Nichols and Chapman. Well done!
Originally posted by Michael W Richards View PostI see none of this relating to Piser, I see a connection made by apron and false reputation.
And, yes, Pizer was innocent of the murders and he quite possibly didn't ill-treat prostitutes but that doesn't change the fact that he was known in the neighbourhood as Leather Apron.
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