Is Bury the best suspect we have?

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  • Newbie
    Detective
    • Jun 2021
    • 328

    #136
    So, in summary, Thomas Cross, based on the medical statement on the birth certificate, most probably died of chronic kidney disease
    at a relatively young age for that type of illness, and that the most probable causation, directly or indirectly, for such an occurrence was his alcoholism.

    How else can you characterize a heavy drinker who destroys his kidneys and probably a good part of his liver?

    Frankly, I was uncertain how i would feel after exploring the options, and was on the point of reconsidering several times;
    but now I'm comfortable with the conclusion.

    Would I risk the future of humanity on my verdict ... of course not.

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    • Geddy2112
      Inspector
      • Dec 2015
      • 1301

      #137
      Oh and I was being nice and opened a new thread just for Newbie 's replies... damn.

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      • John Wheat
        Assistant Commissioner
        • Jul 2008
        • 3351

        #138
        Back to Bury. Did he kill Rose Mylett? And if he did was he the Ripper?

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        • Lewis C
          Inspector
          • Dec 2022
          • 1134

          #139
          Originally posted by John Wheat View Post
          Back to Bury. Did he kill Rose Mylett? And if he did was he the Ripper?
          Hi John,

          I don't know if Bury killed Mylett, but if anyone can be proven to have killed Mylett, it would strengthen the case for that person being the Ripper.

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          • The Rookie Detective
            Chief Inspector
            • Apr 2019
            • 1899

            #140
            Originally posted by Lewis C View Post

            Hi John,

            I don't know if Bury killed Mylett, but if anyone can be proven to have killed Mylett, it would strengthen the case for that person being the Ripper.
            2 men seen with Mylett

            2 men associated with Tabram (soldier seen by Pc waiting for his mate)

            2 men associated with Stride (Bs man and Pipeman/Overcoat man)

            2 men with Kelly (Blotchy and Astrakhan)
            or
            1 man and a woman seen talking with Kelly

            3 men with Smith


            Eddowes and Chapman, 1 man each

            Nichols unknown



            There are more murders associated with multiple suspects, than there are with just a lone wolf.

            Was the "Ripper" an umbrella term for a gang of cut-throat killers?

            Cult killers?

            Was Bury part of a cult of men and women with a penchant for butchery?

            Just a thought
            "Great minds, don't think alike"

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            • John Wheat
              Assistant Commissioner
              • Jul 2008
              • 3351

              #141
              Originally posted by The Rookie Detective View Post

              2 men seen with Mylett

              2 men associated with Tabram (soldier seen by Pc waiting for his mate)

              2 men associated with Stride (Bs man and Pipeman/Overcoat man)

              2 men with Kelly (Blotchy and Astrakhan)
              or
              1 man and a woman seen talking with Kelly

              3 men with Smith


              Eddowes and Chapman, 1 man each

              Nichols unknown



              There are more murders associated with multiple suspects, than there are with just a lone wolf.

              Was the "Ripper" an umbrella term for a gang of cut-throat killers?

              Cult killers?

              Was Bury part of a cult of men and women with a penchant for butchery?

              Just a thought
              Hi RD

              Just because two people were seen with victims does not mean the Ripper was more than one person. We don't know which witnesses did and didn't see the Ripper.

              Cheers John

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