Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

writing on the wall

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • milchmanuk
    replied
    Originally posted by spyglass View Post

    HI,
    I mentioned those possibilities some years back, I like to think I was the first but probably wasnt.
    I have also wondered if "Jewes / Juwes " was a name, as in notorious family or gang possibly spelt incorrectly .
    Someone posted this s few years back, apparently it was in East Londin somewhere.
    also the word JUWES underlined , attention / perhaps would of been pronounced more like "joo's but the graffitist wrote it this way. With it underlined

    Leave a comment:


  • milchmanuk
    replied
    my first post i wrote was a nod to perhaps the area bein cleared of undesirables' foe for a religiously motivated communions.
    intended to scare these unfortunates away .as it would spoil Yiddish practice, as we know at certain times they like to Corden or tie string around a communities boundaries'
    a religious exercise.

    Leave a comment:


  • milchmanuk
    replied
    the posts are good yarns that lead to other questions and different perspectives.
    and shows the inquisitiveness of us all intrigued.

    Casebook: Jack the Ripper - Message Boards: Archive through June 20, 2005

    Leave a comment:


  • milchmanuk
    replied
    i don't believe it is
    IWMES
    i believe this as the Police wrote what they saw on the graffiti on the wall above the piece of apron,
    they all wrote the police officers a J. to start with in there log books.
    a clear line above the first letter.
    not what we interpret in our imaginations .
    it is a riddle of a killer .

    Leave a comment:


  • milchmanuk
    replied
    mention in previous thread the word
    "Iw'ses "
    is this a medical term ?
    Last edited by milchmanuk; 08-14-2022, 06:25 AM.

    Leave a comment:


  • milchmanuk
    replied
    A good little page !
    You can unscramble IWMES (EIMSW) into 25 words. Click to learn more about the unscrambled words in these 5 scrambled letters IWMES.

    Leave a comment:


  • milchmanuk
    replied
    Originally posted by Mark J D View Post



    Click image for larger version

Name:	IWMES.png
Views:	367
Size:	23.1 KB
ID:	792441
    i think that has been photoshopped ( IWMES )
    I listened to a podcast called the "House of Mystery" which had an interview with Tom Wescott. In it he claimed that the police officers who wrote down the word "Juwes" were possibly mistaken and that it could have been "Iwmes" standing for International Working Men's Educational Society. Tom

    Leave a comment:


  • DJA
    replied
    International Working Men's Educational Club - Jack the Ripper Wiki

    Leave a comment:


  • Mark J D
    replied
    Originally posted by spyglass View Post
    ... Someone posted this s few years back, apparently it was in East Londin somewhere...


    Click image for larger version

Name:	IWMES.png
Views:	367
Size:	23.1 KB
ID:	792441

    Leave a comment:


  • milchmanuk
    replied
    Originally posted by spyglass View Post

    HI,
    I mentioned those possibilities some years back, I like to think I was the first but probably wasnt.
    I have also wondered if "Jewes / Juwes " was a name, as in notorious family or gang possibly spelt incorrectly .
    Someone posted this s few years back, apparently it was in East Londin somewhere.
    i think this is someones name bein used, as the thread below yours by pcdun:
    Could "JUWES" here be a misspelling of the nickname "Jules" for Julia or Julian? (Depending on the chalker 's preference). Or a surname, a favorite trade product, a football club?

    not football club for sure.but i think a persons street name !
    they probably know how to spell JEWS but wrote it like this to differentiate as a street name.
    whoever is "juwes" might of even got for bein a bit ginger ?

    writing on the wall does seem to point all the way to freemasonry through that singular word.

    " a beginning " ?

    masons a ledge founder of secrets. "Hiram Ibiff "

    Leave a comment:


  • Fleetwood Mac
    replied
    I'm not quite sure how and why he has no problem spelling words of 6 or 7 letters, but has a problem with a word of 4 letters.

    And, I'd imagine he could read (given he could write) and may well have seen 'Jews' or 'Jewish' written countless times in newspapers.

    Leave a comment:


  • DJA
    replied
    Click image for larger version

Name:	Jujubes-Candy.jpg.jpg
Views:	342
Size:	162.7 KB
ID:	791938

    Leave a comment:


  • Pcdunn
    replied
    ^ Could "JUWES" here be a misspelling of the nickname "Jules" for Julia or Julian? (Depending on the chalker 's preference). Or a surname, a favorite trade product, a football club?

    Leave a comment:


  • spyglass
    replied
    Originally posted by Wickerman View Post

    Speculation that the "nothing" of the graffiti was intended to refer to her words on leaving the City jail goes back many years.
    As with the 'Juewes", that some suggested refers to the Old Jewery, the address of City Police headquarters.

    In other words, it's the fault of the city police.

    Major Smith, we are told, ordered his constables to follow any couples out late at night.
    HI,
    I mentioned those possibilities some years back, I like to think I was the first but probably wasnt.
    I have also wondered if "Jewes / Juwes " was a name, as in notorious family or gang possibly spelt incorrectly .
    Someone posted this s few years back, apparently it was in East Londin somewhere.
    Attached Files

    Leave a comment:


  • Fleetwood Mac
    replied
    Originally posted by erobitha View Post

    Is this a game of working class top trumps? What score would I get for growing up on one of the roughest council estates in East London?

    It doesn't make any sense in its purest form.
    No, 'not a game, 'simply pointing out that while the sentence is far from being grammatically outstanding, it would be understood where I come from.

    As I've said, it is commonplace 'round these parts to hear: "you're not getting wrong for nothing". Meaning, you're being punished because you've done something which deserves that punishment".

    It seems that in the roughest council estates in East London, you evolved to a more comprehensive grasp of the English language. 'Up here in the mining villages of County Durham, we remain at a less advanced stage in this organic process that, like democracy, cannot be forced upon us and we simply have to learn the hard way. We will get there, but it won't be any time soon.

    Leave a comment:

Working...
X