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  • curious
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    Originally posted by Rubyretro View Post
    Curious -I'd love to see H's view of the boards when he's put everyone
    on his 'ignore' list !
    No one will be allowed to disagree with him ! -or rather he will banish anyone that does.
    Heinrich not the controlling type ? Hmmn...

    It's certainly a funny way of learning about the case.
    And funny that's he's allowed to be mocking and insulting, but no one else is. I frankly didn't consider my answer nasty, just a challenge to him to take his blinders off and learn something.

    Interesting that he joined Casebook to learn, but was adamant that he already knows everything and will discuss nothing different from his narrow viewpoint.

    Oh, well . . . I knew once I presented my two people and perhaps three (in sort of a negative corroboration) he'd eject them from the case because they don't fit with his re-construction.

    I think I consider being on his ignore list a high compliment.

    curious
    Last edited by curious; 08-13-2011, 02:12 PM.

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  • Rubyretro
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    Curious -I'd love to see H's view of the boards when he's put everyone
    on his 'ignore' list !
    No one will be allowed to disagree with him ! -or rather he will banish anyone that does.
    Heinrich not the controlling type ? Hmmn...

    It's certainly a funny way of learning about the case.

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  • Heinrich
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    Originally posted by curious View Post
    If you haven't been able to find it within 24 hours, I shall be glad to.
    However, more than anyone I've ever seen, you need to familiarize yourself with the case.
    If you look, you will find it.
    That's alright, Curious. I joined the Casebook to learn what I could about Jack the Ripper and have dialog with other members. I asked a simple question of you so that I can be better informed but instead of having the courtesy to share the information, you resorted to insult. I will not see your post in 24 hours as I am placing you on my ignore list.

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  • curious
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    If you haven't been able to find it within 24 hours, I shall be glad to.

    However, more than anyone I've ever seen, you need to familiarize yourself with the case.

    If you look, you will find it.

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  • Heinrich
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    Originally posted by curious View Post
    Actually two people corroborate her evidence.
    Could you provide the references please, Curious?

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  • curious
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    Originally posted by Heinrich View Post
    No one corroborates Mary Ann Cox's evidence.

    Actually two people corroborate her evidence.

    curious

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  • Lechmere
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    Cut him some slack?
    Why?
    According to the big H he wasn't so generous towards Kelly

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  • Heinrich
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    Originally posted by Rubyretro View Post
    Heinrich -
    So Mrs Cox was a liar ?
    please explain why.
    No one corroborates Mary Ann Cox's evidence.

    Originally posted by Rubyretro View Post
    p.s. Heinrich, your example of suggesting I become a "novelist" as an example of your 'wit' (!) really did have me laughing !
    It was meant to.

    Originally posted by Rubyretro View Post
    -rest assured, I've had that cheap, sneery, patronizing put down before ...
    Drat! I thought I was being original.

    Originally posted by Rubyretro View Post
    Don't you think that she might have said the same thing to Joe ?
    How do you think that he might have responded if he cared for her ?
    I honestly don't know, Rubyretro.

    Originally posted by Robert View Post
    ....
    Your phrase "admits to being the last person seen in Mary Kelly's company" is loaded. It carries strong and vaguely damning implications that nobody saw Mary Kelly in anyone else's company after Barnett's visit - in other words, that Barnett was the last person to see her alive.
    Yes, Robert, a jury would have been duly impressed methinks.

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  • Fisherman
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    Mike:

    "I was joking you Nordic Nightmare! I suppose you were too?"

    I WAS, actually!

    Friends. Where would we be without them? In Kazakstan, perhaps ...?

    The best,
    Fisherman

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  • The Good Michael
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    Originally posted by Fisherman View Post
    Mike:

    "That smiling from ear to ear comment was really sick. I kind of appreciated it, however."

    Not too long-winded, then, I take it ...?

    Fisherman
    I was joking you Nordic Nightmare! I suppose you were too?

    Mike

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  • Robert
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    (sigh)

    Heinrich, imagine that you walk into a room full of people and they are all quite ugly. One person says, "I admit it - I'm ugly." The others remain silent. It would be quite true to say "X was the only person to admit to being ugly."

    Now imagine that the next night you walk into the same room, and all the people are quite good-looking except for poor old X who is sitting alone in a corner drowning his sorrows. X says, "I admit I am the only ugly person in the room."

    Do you see the difference? Your phrase "admits to being the last person seen in Mary Kelly's company" is loaded. It carries strong and vaguely damning implications that nobody saw Mary Kelly in anyone else's company after Barnett's visit - in other words, that Barnett was the last person to see her alive.

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  • Rubyretro
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    Heinrich -
    So Mrs Cox was a liar ?
    please explain why.

    p.s. Heinrich, your example of suggesting I become a "novelist" as an example of your 'wit' (!) really did have me laughing !
    -rest assured, I've had that cheap, sneery, patronizing put down before -and ALWAYS from pots calling the kettle black.

    PS Heinrich -this is what Mary apparently told Lizzie Albrook (a friend, living in Miller's Court) " Albrook says "About the last thing she said to me was 'Whatever you do don't you do wrong and turn out as I did.' She had often spoken to me in this way and warned me against going on the street as she had done. She told me, too, that she was heartily sick of the life she was leading [/B

    Don't you think that she might have said the same thing to Joe ?
    How do you think that he might have responded if he cared for her ?
    Last edited by Rubyretro; 08-12-2011, 10:52 PM.

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  • Heinrich
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    Originally posted by Robert View Post
    Let's get this sorted out now.
    "Joseph Barnett admits to being the last person seen in Mary Kelly company on the night of her murder."
    He admitted nothing of the kind.
    At Mary Kelly's inquest, Maria Harvey testified that she had spent the day with Mary Kelly and that she was with her when Joseph Barnett came-by on the night of the murder. Joseph Barnett, when asked if anyone was with Mary Kelly when he arrived, replied, "Yes, a woman who lives in the court. She left first, and I followed shortly afterwards."
    This makes Joseph Barnett the only person who was last seen in Mary Kelly's company and who admitted as much.

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  • Fisherman
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    Mike:

    "That smiling from ear to ear comment was really sick. I kind of appreciated it, however."

    Not too long-winded, then, I take it ...?

    Fisherman

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  • The Good Michael
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    Jon,

    That smiling from ear to ear comment was really sick. I kind of appreciated it, however.

    Mike

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