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Does anything rule Bury out?
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Originally posted by John Wheat View PostBury was an alcoholic. Which would mean it unlikely inebriation would unduly trouble him during the Jack the Ripper murders.Kind regards, Sam Flynn
"Suche Nullen" (Nietzsche, Götzendämmerung, 1888)
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Actually, a regular imbiber or drug user is more likely to be in control than someone not used to either out on a binge.
Serial rapist and murderer, Mark Dixie, for example, was a heavy drinker and user of cannabis and cocaine for years:
Love,
Caz
X"Comedy is simply a funny way of being serious." Peter Ustinov
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If we could get a decent photo of WHB, that would be a great help. The press sketch makes him look fifty years old. He's certainly one of my Possible suspects now that I've found out a bit more about him. The only thing at this point in time that would rule him out and it's been mentioned before, is that if Alice MacKenzie is indeed a Ripper victim. But that's another story!
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Originally posted by caz View PostActually, a regular imbiber or drug user is more likely to be in control than someone not used to either out on a bingeKind regards, Sam Flynn
"Suche Nullen" (Nietzsche, Götzendämmerung, 1888)
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Originally posted by Sam Flynn View PostQuite so, Caz, which is why the visibly-intoxicated man seen with Stride was arguably not a hardened drinker.
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Originally posted by Trevor Marriott View PostNor was he her killer !Kind regards, Sam Flynn
"Suche Nullen" (Nietzsche, Götzendämmerung, 1888)
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Originally posted by curious View PostHis condition and the condition of Stride's gently laid down body are two of the reasons I think he was not her murderer.Kind regards, Sam Flynn
"Suche Nullen" (Nietzsche, Götzendämmerung, 1888)
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Originally posted by Sam Flynn View PostSome boots, those. Was he auditining for a glam-rock band?“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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Originally posted by Sam Flynn View Postperhaps it was she who put herself into her final resting position.Originally posted by Sam Flynn View Postperhaps it was she who put herself into her final resting position.
I'll have to re-read the description of the mud on her clothing. Because, if she were squirming around to get herself into position would it not increase the amount of mud on her clothing?
It's been too long since I've read those descriptions to have any real idea. I have a "feeling" there wasn't a great deal of mud, but again too long . . .
curious
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Originally posted by Sam Flynn View PostQuite so, Caz, which is why the visibly-intoxicated man seen with Stride was arguably not a hardened drinker.
He may not have been her killer either.
Mark Dixie, high on drink and drugs, was seen by nobody when he watched and waited as one of his victims, Sally Anne Bowman, argued with her boyfriend in his car, parked outside her house. Dixie struck when she got out of the car and her boyfriend drove off. A neighbour heard screams but didn't investigate. Dixie hid in the darkness, listening out for any residents or cars approaching [as Stride's killer may have done, if he heard the pony and cart coming while he was still in the yard], before returning to his dead or dying victim to rape and mutilate her and take trophies.
The victim's boyfriend, having no alibi, was the obvious suspect, and would almost certainly have gone down for her murder had DNA evidence not cleared him. And had Dixie been disturbed after the initial attack, it would have looked more like a domestic incident, resulting from the couple's argument.
Sally Anne was Dixie's second victim that night. He had attacked the first a few streets away and not long before, but she was more fortunate. Dixie was scared off by a passing taxi, and went looking for another woman to attack.
Sorry for straying off topic, but I thought it relevant to the alcohol issue.
Love,
Caz
X"Comedy is simply a funny way of being serious." Peter Ustinov
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Originally posted by caz View PostMorning Gareth,
He may not have been her killer either.Kind regards, Sam Flynn
"Suche Nullen" (Nietzsche, Götzendämmerung, 1888)
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