Malcolm's wavering again
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Listen Malcolm, there is an expression 'can't see the wood for the trees' :
the killer, whoever he was, would surely have drawn less attention to himself
hidden amongst the hundreds of rootless men coming and going in a crowded lodging house, then he would trying to sneak in and out of a house with a pocket full of kidney under the gimlet gaze of one nosey wife.
There were surely enough bits of revolting offal, wrapped in a bit of paper, and scewed into a stained pocket, and produced in the communal kitchens, to attract no particular questions.
It is absolutely risible that any lodging house would deny it's lodgers the
right to accept honest work at any time that work was offered ; They evidently offered a pass. Men would leave at an extremely early hour to stand in line and apply for casual work. They might even leave for days and come back (as shown by Hutchinson's looking for work in Romford).
Lodgers in the Victoria home were not living in a prison.
Be very wary of that nasty Lechmere, Malcolm....you never see him spending time on Druitt or Tumblety threads.....he badly wants to discredit Hutchinson as a suspect since he knows in his heart that Hutchinson is a more plausible candidate than his own favourite ! Don't be swayed.Last edited by Rubyretro; 11-24-2011, 12:18 AM.
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Originally posted by DVV View PostHutch said he knew Mary for about 3 years, ie : before she moved to Spitalfields/Whitechapel.
Besides, about 1885 Kelly was living down at Breezers Hill, which is approx. the same distance south of Dutfields Yd. as Mitre Sq. is to the west.
Breezers Hill is pretty close, and in 1886 Kelly moved north to Commercial Rd.
If Hutchinson was a local, why couldn't they have known each other?
Regards, Jon S.Regards, Jon S.
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Who's Lofty ? (Grrr, I'm sure I'm missing something funny here)
c'est un surnom qui veut dire 'grand gigue' (un escogriffe ?)
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Sally do you want me to post up a real copy of the census return?
You're not stallling here, are you Lechmere?
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Originally posted by Rubyretro View PostListen Malcolm, there is an expression 'can't see the wood for the trees' :
the killer, whoever he was, would surely have drawn less attention to himself
hidden amongst the hundreds of rootless men coming and going in a crowded lodging house, then he would trying to sneak in and out of a house with a pocket full of kidney under the gimlet gaze of one nosey wife.
There were surely enough bits of revolting offal, wrapped in a bit of paper, and scewed into a stained pocket, and produced in the communal kitchens, to attract no particular questions.
It is absolutely risible that any lodging house would deny it's lodgers the
right to accept honest work at any time that work was offered ; They evidently offered a pass. Men would leave at an extremely early hour to stand in line and apply for casual work. They might even leave for days and come back (as shown by Hutchinson's looking for work in Romford).
Lodgers in the Victoria home were not living in a prison.
Be very wary of that nasty Lechmere, Malcolm....you never see him spending time on Druitt or Tumblety threads.....he badly wants to discredit Hutchinson as a suspect since he knows in his heart that Hutchinson is a more plausible candidate than his own favourite ! Don't be swayed.
but in this place he's be disturbed by other residents all the tme, i.e they'd be continually wanting to talk to him, thus they'd be way too nosey, they would probably go through his belongings too, when he shot off to the toilet, or went to make a cup of coffee..... especially if they thought that this guy was a bit odd !!!
a serial killer nearly always has a ``wolfs lair`` and if lives on his own in his own home, this will be all of it, i.e Dahlmar/ Neilson, these types can afford to leave evidence lieing around (at first).....A serial killer can do all of this at home with a family too, because he'll have his own study/ basement/ garden shed/garage etc, where he can read newspapers and cut out articles, clean his car interior, shove his clothing into the washing machine, prepare himself for his next murder etc, he can do all of this while his kids are thinking ``Daddy's playing with his toy Aircraft again``, but in a busy lodging house all of this will be impossible.
thus in my opinion, JTR would not be living in a dormitory all week long with loads of others.
if i was JTR and visiting Whitechapel, which it looks like he definitely did ( i.e the murders suddenly started/ suddenly stopped) then i would never stay in a busy lodging house with loads of others, this is rediculous, i would rent a large room only, because in here i can store all my stuff plus be as private as i want.
GH is highly suspicious, but yet again he could also be innocent, H fans need to really think about this, because JTR almost definitely left Whitechapel soon after MJK, he is therefore not Toppy or any other guy in London called GH, He can only really be a visitor to London called GH.
PLUS, this GH that went to the police definitely lived in Victoria homes, because this is the hardest thing of all to lie about, so this weakens him as JTR.
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