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Calling Mary Kelly and her friends "scuzzy hooker friends" are your words, Ausgirl, and might well correlate Joseph Barnett's attitude.Originally posted by Ausgirl View PostI think "controlling" is something very different from "I don't want your scuzzy hooker friends in my house, Mary, and I also don't want you selling your body to other men." ...
Not had I met her as one of her customers in the first place, Archaic.Originally posted by Archaic View Post....
If you had a girlfriend that you lived with, loved, and wished to marry, don't you think that you'd object if she chose to consort with hookers and to prostitute herself?
I was never appropriate for Joseph Barnett to be so judgmental about Mary Kelly nor did she need his forgiveness for the choices she made.Originally posted by Archaic View PostI think it's remarkable that Joe loved Mary enough to forgive her rather sordid past. How many other men would do so?
It would have been more fitting for him to get his own life in order having got himself sacked, losing his porter's license and finding himself broke.Originally posted by Archaic View PostI also think it's perfectly reasonable of him to wish that Mary would straighten out and show some self-respect rather than fall back into prostitution and the low lifestyle that went with it.
According to Joseph Barnett himself, he did not visit Mary Kelly on the night of her murder to give her money. He had something else on his mind.Originally posted by Archaic View PostYet after she did fall back into it, Joe still cared enough to come round to check on her and to give her money if he could.
But for Joseph Barnett's attention, Mary Kelly might have been spared a most brutal fate.Originally posted by Archaic View PostHow many men would show such devotion under the circumstances?
There is no evidence to suggest that Joseph Barnett cherished Mary Kelly in the way you imagine, Archaic.Originally posted by Archaic View PostWould you be less suspicious of Joe if he didn't care whether Mary went out whoring or not? If your answer is Yes, then that makes absolutely no sense to me.
Joseph Barnett admits to being the last person seen in Mary Kelly company on the night of her murder. It is probable he killed her before returning to his own lodging to play cards or sleep or whatever. It is not necessary to assume Joseph Barnett changed his mood. For some time he had been quarreling with Mary Kelly about her friends and lifestyle. As far as his mood went, there was never a time when he did not want to possess her entirely for himself.Originally posted by Robert View PostHmmm....so Barnett has a blazing row with Kelly, quits his lodgings, continues to visit her from time to time, including the last evening of her life, then goes back to his new lodgings, plays cards, and then goes back to Miller's Court in the middle of the night and butchers her. I wonder why his mood suddenly changed?
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Oh ?Joseph Barnett admits to being the last person seen in Mary Kelly company on the night of her murder.
I thought that Blotchy was definitely the last man known to have been in her company?
Hutchinson says that he spoke to her..he might or might not have done.
Astrakhan Man -were he to have existed- would be the candidate for 'last person' seen in her company on the night of her death.
I'm not even counting the 'market trader' mooted as a suspect
by people like Richard who believe that she died the next morning.
By the way sometimes I'd love to know more about the real people behind these posts on Casebook : You come over over to me as someone far more judgemental and inflexible -dare I say "controlling" ?- than Joe Barnett. You don't seem to have much empathy when considering the lives of these real -if long dead- human beings. And no sense of humour.
I mention "controlling" because you seem to object to Joe having any 'right' to tell Mary what he wanted from their relationship, and no rights to part on amicable terms.
Since I disagree with you, I'd be quite worried about you if I thought that you lived around the corner from me...Last edited by Rubyretro; 08-11-2011, 06:55 PM.
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I've thought this for some time now, myself.Originally posted by Rubyretro View PostOh ?
Since I disagree with you, I'd be quite worried about you if I thought that you lived around the corner from me...
And you're wasting your energy trying to have this discussion with him – He just digs his heels in deeper.
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Uh, that was Hutch the CEREAL killer. Two boxes of Frosted Flakes every day and a bowl of Cap'n Crunch as a bedtime snack. His only crime was he became too regular after so much roughage.Originally posted by Fisherman View PostYou are probably right then, Robert - Hutch the mad serial killer can´t match that.
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None of these admit to being the last person seen with Mary Kelly on the night of her murder, Rubyretro.Originally posted by Rubyretro View PostOh ?
I thought that Blotchy was definitely the last man known to have been in her company?
Hutchinson says that he spoke to her..he might or might not have done.
Astrakhan Man -were he to have existed- would be the candidate for 'last person' seen in her company on the night of her death.
I'm not even counting the 'market trader' mooted as a suspect
by people like Richard who believe that she died the next morning.
I judge the evidence, Rubyretro, and I am not averse to coming to a logical conclusion. I cannot, nor would I attempt to, control anyone else who choses not to be persuaded by the evidence alone.Originally posted by Rubyretro View PostYou come over over to me as someone far more judgemental and inflexible -dare I say "controlling" ?- than Joe Barnett.
I have nothing but sympathy for poor Mary Kelly as all my posts show.Originally posted by Rubyretro View PostYou don't seem to have much empathy when considering the lives of these real -if long dead- human beings.
Forgive me for not joining-in with the adolescent banter but, in fairness, I think my remark about you becoming a novelist is not without wit.Originally posted by Rubyretro View PostAnd no sense of humour.
Joseph Barnett was in the habit of telling Mary Kelly what she should not be doing which is a definition of a controlling personality. Neither do I believe they parted on amicable terms no more than Joseph Barnett's characterization of their rows always ending on such good terms.Originally posted by Rubyretro View PostI mention "controlling" because you seem to object to Joe having any 'right' to tell Mary what he wanted from their relationship, and no rights to part on amicable terms.
Surely you would not want to do me harm because we differ on the evidence against Joseph BarnettOriginally posted by Rubyretro View PostSince I disagree with you, I'd be quite worried about you if I thought that you lived around the corner from me...
Stop thinking about me, Curious.Originally posted by curious View PostI've thought this for some time now, myself.
And you're wasting your energy trying to have this discussion with him – He just digs his heels in deeper.
Quite so, Robert.Originally posted by Robert View PostI think what Heinrich means is, Barnett admits to being the last murderer seen with Kelly on the night of her murder.
Things look pretty black for Barnett!
This is a brilliant piece of writing and well worth anyone's attention, The Good Michael.Originally posted by The Good Michael View PostNonsense alert! http://jtrslondon.wordpress.com/2009...iller-or-both/
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