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William Bury: Jack the Ripper
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Originally posted by Aethelwulf View Post
That's what I said the day after the double event. Yes I made a mistake in the original post, so the idea of it being deposited that night doesn't work, as I said in the follow up to your query. As I said it is still of relevance for reasons listed above market. Change your user name to St Mark JD who never makes mistakes (coz he just parrots Stowe and fishy). Tool. Not like you have a wild fantasy that you have an avatar specially made up you freak.
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Originally posted by The Rookie Detective View PostThe Coram knife is particularly interesting because unless the knife was used on the horse itself i.e. someone stabbed the horse to make it drop, then I can see no explanation as to why the knife should be there, especially considering the timing/date.
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Originally posted by Scott Nelson View Post
The Coram knife was dropped next to a brothel (#254) where David Cohen was known to have stayed before his arrest.
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Some other aspects of Bury's behaviour that look a bit odd perhaps.
1. Did he partially wash her body?
First medical report Templeman & Stalker: There were a few dried coagula in the left groin. There was no other appearance of blood in the region, except at the lower part of the left side of the abdomen and the upper half and inner side of the left thigh and this presented the appearance of having been partially removed by washing.
2. He appears to have taken some of her possessions. I can't see Bury going in for earrings, lockets and brooches. The finger rings might be Bury's, his neighbours said he wore a gold finger ring and jet finger ring:
There were also the two cheap rings of very inferior metal found in his trunk. It is these that some have suggested could have come from Chapman.
Living with a dead body for a number of days doesn't seem to have bothered him. Potentially washing part of the body, taking her possessions, returning to her body sometime later to inflict the groin cuts. All sounds a bit unsavoury. There is also the supposed game of cards using the chest with the body in as a table, but I don't know the source of that claim.Last edited by Aethelwulf; 08-29-2023, 03:17 PM.
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Originally posted by Aethelwulf View PostSome other aspects of Bury's behaviour that look a bit odd perhaps.
1. Did he partially wash her body?
First medical report Templeman & Stalker: There were a few dried coagula in the left groin. There was no other appearance of blood in the region, except at the lower part of the left side of the abdomen and the upper half and inner side of the left thigh and this presented the appearance of having been partially removed by washing.
2. He appears to have taken some of her possessions. I can't see Bury going in for earrings, lockets and brooches. The finger rings might be Bury's, his neighbours said he wore a gold finger ring and jet finger ring:
There were also the two cheap rings of very inferior metal found in his trunk. It is these that some have suggested could have come from Chapman.
Living with a dead body for a number of days doesn't seem to have bothered him. Potentially washing part of the body, taking her possessions, returning to her body sometime later to inflict the groin cuts. All sounds a bit unsavoury. There is also the supposed game of cards using the chest with the body in as a table, but I don't know the source of that claim.Regards
Sir Herlock Sholmes.
“A house of delusions is cheap to build but draughty to live in.”
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Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes View Post
Is it possible that the removal of her rings might have been because he intended to dump her body Wulf and that they might have been a means of identification by someone that knew her? Or perhaps he he just saw them as something that he might have been able to sell at some point if he was desperate for cash?
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Geddy,
This is the post that I said I'd make in the Polly's Skirts thread.
The main reason why I lean toward Bury being the strongest suspect is that he's one of the few reasonable suspects that is known to have killed someone, and his known murder is similar, though not identical, to the Ripper murders. He strangled his wife, and many of the Ripper's murders are thought to have begun with strangulation. He also mutilated his wife to a degree. When he told the police about her death, he mentioned Jack the Ripper. He lived in the general area of Whitechapel at the time of the Ripper murders, and moved away shortly after the Kelly murder. After he moved away, graffiti referring to Jack the Ripper appeared on his new house.
I'm sure you'll be able to find additional reasons in this thread.
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Originally posted by Fleetwood Mac View Post
Insane is very unlikely.
A weird, violent sociopath .... but very sane.
I'm curious if anyone knows anything about the records kept by the inspectors who visited Bury
in Dundee. I assume nothing .....which would be a shame.
Aethlewolf says that they thought Bury likely to be the Ripper?
One assumes that they checked out people who knew his activities in London: that they didn't just show up in Dundee asking probing questions into his personality.
Just knowing the types of questions they ask would be very interesting.
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Originally posted by Lewis C View PostGeddy,
This is the post that I said I'd make in the Polly's Skirts thread.
The main reason why I lean toward Bury being the strongest suspect is that he's one of the few reasonable suspects that is known to have killed someone, and his known murder is similar, though not identical, to the Ripper murders. He strangled his wife, and many of the Ripper's murders are thought to have begun with strangulation. He also mutilated his wife to a degree. When he told the police about her death, he mentioned Jack the Ripper. He lived in the general area of Whitechapel at the time of the Ripper murders, and moved away shortly after the Kelly murder. After he moved away, graffiti referring to Jack the Ripper appeared on his new house.
I'm sure you'll be able to find additional reasons in this thread.
Another interesting point is that it appears that while Bury was sitting in his cell it was communicated from the Police in Dundee and put to the Police in London that Bury may have been the Ripper.
However, it seems that after a relatively short time period the police in London seemed to have concluded that they didn't suspect he was the Ripper; that is, certainly not whle Bury was sitting in his cell waiting to be hanged
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Once Bury was Hanged, I have no idea whether the police began to suspect him posthumously, but its a possibility.
RD"Great minds, don't think alike"
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