Originally posted by Abby Normal
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Does anything rule Bury out?
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Originally posted by John Wheat View PostAre you totally sure blotchy wasn't Bury anyway? Blotchy skin is hardly uncommon for an alcoholic.
Do we have a good description of what Bury looked like?"Is all that we see or seem
but a dream within a dream?"
-Edgar Allan Poe
"...the man and the peaked cap he is said to have worn
quite tallies with the descriptions I got of him."
-Frederick G. Abberline
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Originally posted by John Wheat View PostGarbage. Yes you do and in a pompous manner.Last edited by Sam Flynn; 09-06-2017, 08:33 AM.Kind regards, Sam Flynn
"Suche Nullen" (Nietzsche, Götzendämmerung, 1888)
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Originally posted by Sam Flynn View PostHere you go, Abby:
Ive seen that before-I guess this is the only image of him then. I wonder when this was drawn?"Is all that we see or seem
but a dream within a dream?"
-Edgar Allan Poe
"...the man and the peaked cap he is said to have worn
quite tallies with the descriptions I got of him."
-Frederick G. Abberline
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Originally posted by Abby Normal View Postthanks Sam
Ive seen that before-I guess this is the only image of him then. I wonder when this was drawn?
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Originally posted by Harry D View PostSketch of Bury from The Dundee Courier, 12 February 1889. He had dark hair and a beard, was 5 foot 3½ inches (1.61 m) tall, and weighed less than 10 stone (64 kg).[1]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Henry_Bury
well I guess he must have grown that beard out since the Kelly murder.
wonder if he was trying to change his appearance?"Is all that we see or seem
but a dream within a dream?"
-Edgar Allan Poe
"...the man and the peaked cap he is said to have worn
quite tallies with the descriptions I got of him."
-Frederick G. Abberline
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Originally posted by Abby Normal View Postwell I guess he must have grown that beard out since the Kelly murder.Kind regards, Sam Flynn
"Suche Nullen" (Nietzsche, Götzendämmerung, 1888)
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Haven't read through everything about Bury yet, but he does seem to fit the picture. Thinking of the Stride case, Bury was a bit on the short side. Stride must have been tall compared to a few of her mates, as she was called Long Liz. The markings on her neck apparently showed her killer struggled to get her down, in which doing so could be a problem for a killer to be shorter than her. I can't really imagine Bury at 5ft 3 swinging from a 5ft 6 Liz in an attempt to pull her to the ground. It's almost the stuff of a comedy situation. Israel Swartz who is supposed to have seen "everything" would have mentioned this to the police- I saw the killer hanging of his victim, which I do not think he did. Also the Lipski call- I think that Pipeman also saw the killer, looked at him and decided he was NOT Jewish, saw Swartz who was obviously Jewish, wearing the hat and gave chase, not really knowing what was going on and then left the scene when he thought Swartz was scared enough.
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Originally posted by Busy Beaver View PostHaven't read through everything about Bury yet, but he does seem to fit the picture. Thinking of the Stride case, Bury was a bit on the short side. Stride must have been tall compared to a few of her mates, as she was called Long Liz. The markings on her neck apparently showed her killer struggled to get her down, in which doing so could be a problem for a killer to be shorter than her. I can't really imagine Bury at 5ft 3 swinging from a 5ft 6 Liz in an attempt to pull her to the ground. It's almost the stuff of a comedy situation. Israel Swartz who is supposed to have seen "everything" would have mentioned this to the police- I saw the killer hanging of his victim, which I do not think he did. Also the Lipski call- I think that Pipeman also saw the killer, looked at him and decided he was NOT Jewish, saw Swartz who was obviously Jewish, wearing the hat and gave chase, not really knowing what was going on and then left the scene when he thought Swartz was scared enough.
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Originally posted by Busy Beaver View PostStride must have been tall compared to a few of her mates, as she was called Long Liz.Kind regards, Sam Flynn
"Suche Nullen" (Nietzsche, Götzendämmerung, 1888)
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Originally posted by Busy Beaver View PostI can't really imagine Bury at 5ft 3...Kind regards, Sam Flynn
"Suche Nullen" (Nietzsche, Götzendämmerung, 1888)
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I've just read the interview Schwartz gave to the daily star and it says that the first man he saw was intoxicated. So the next question to ask is how intoxicated could one be to carry out a murder with or without mutilations and run/get away without staggering all over the place and standing out from the ordinary man in the street?
And an after-thought- the box of chaccous- Don't know if Liz enjoyed a wee ciggie with her drink, but perhaps her companion stank of beer and she was going to give him one to freshen his breath and then that's when he got muderous.
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Originally posted by Busy Beaver View PostI've just read the interview Schwartz gave to the daily star and it says that the first man he saw was intoxicated. So the next question to ask is how intoxicated could one be to carry out a murder with or without mutilations and run/get away without staggering all over the place and standing out from the ordinary man in the street?
And an after-thought- the box of chaccous- Don't know if Liz enjoyed a wee ciggie with her drink, but perhaps her companion stank of beer and she was going to give him one to freshen his breath and then that's when he got muderous.
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Originally posted by Sam Flynn View PostI don't recall that any of the witnesses who saw potential Ripper suspects noted that he was short or below average height (between 5' 6" and 5' 7" in the late 1880s), as they might have done if the man they saw was only 5' 3".Last edited by Wyatt Earp; 03-26-2018, 08:06 AM.“When a major serial killer case is finally solved and all the paperwork completed, police are sometimes amazed at how obvious the killer was and how they were unable to see what was right before their noses.” —Robert D. Keppel and William J. Birnes, The Psychology of Serial Killer Investigations
William Bury, Victorian Murderer
http://www.williambury.org
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