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  • protohistorian
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    ok, here is the resonse

    seriously, i am impaired but trying. Dave
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  • protohistorian
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    response

    No really, why 15 damn characters, its a response! Dave

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  • protohistorian
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    thanks and credit

    A very special thanks to Mr. Clack, who has directly helped me. Secondarily, everyone who has posted geographic information. The plots seen on the google earth II thread in large measure resulted from disparate pieces that narrowed the possibilities. Oh. and I would like to thank the academy, for those of you " of a certain age". "You like me, you really like me". Dave

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  • protohistorian
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    Druitt's corpse

    This is a rough plot for the location of Druitt's corpse. As usuall the white square is Spitalfields. Dave
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  • protohistorian
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    Kosminsky podcast

    When Martin Fido says bang in the middle of the murder district, this is what he means. Dave
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  • protohistorian
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    informational donations

    I have gleaned as much as I can from the casebook in reference to suspect homes locations. I request that anyone with a favored suspect reply with the addys or descriptions of suspect locations. Thank You Dave

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  • protohistorian
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    Originally posted by Hamrammr View Post
    Good work sir. Not since November 5th, 1605 have we seen such indefatigable plotting! Just a quick question - have you plotted the crime scenes together with the homes of the top five suspects (if known) to see if there is anything interesting?

    Many thanks!

    Dean V. Carter
    scenes are plotted but I have not yet started with suspects homes. It is on the to do list, but many years of fine ripperology has provided me with much to plot. Dave

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  • Hamrammr
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    Good work sir. Not since November 5th, 1605 have we seen such indefatigable plotting! Just a quick question - have you plotted the crime scenes together with the homes of the top five suspects (if known) to see if there is anything interesting?

    Many thanks!

    Dean V. Carter

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  • protohistorian
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    How accurate is this plot?

    This plot is compiled exclusively from context and I need to know how accurate it is. Thank You, Dave
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  • protohistorian
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    Mitre Square

    Points of reference around Mitre Square. Dave
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  • protohistorian
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    plain Jane c-5

    No overlays just the c-5 in the modern cityscape. Dave
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  • protohistorian
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    detailed look at Dutfields Yard

    Remember that these plots stem from an 1893 ordnance survey. Dave
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  • protohistorian
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    wandering the east end podcast

    Here is one that goes well when listening to the above named podcast. This is area of Bucks Row. Dave
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  • protohistorian
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    the podcasts drive me to do silly stuff

    Here is the most direct circuit suggested by Mr. Marriot in his podcast in reference to the Eddowes apron. The red line is the most direct path between the Bishopsgate Station and the Wentworth Model Dwellings. The distance is 2025 feet, at avg female speed, 7.68 minutes. The blue line is the most direct route from the Wentworth Model Dwellings to Mitre Square, distance is 1894 ft, at avg speed, 7.14 minutes. Dave
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  • protohistorian
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    where on the map is clarkes yard?

    I am taking suggestions kids. I will screw this up without help. I mean it! Dave
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