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  • John Wheat
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    Originally posted by Abby Normal View Post

    now thats funny.
    It's also true.

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  • Mike J. G.
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    Originally posted by John Wheat View Post

    To be honest Mike I think there's more chance that Scarlett Johansson would decide you're the man for her than Gull being the Ripper.

    Cheers John
    To quote a line from Dumb and Dumber...

    So you're tellin' me there's a chance?!

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  • Mike J. G.
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    Originally posted by FISHY1118 View Post

    Your comparison point is irrelevant obviously. The question was name another 72 year old serial killer which was provided. Their previous and past lifestyle and or profession doesn't rule them or anyone out for that matter to commit one or a series of murders.

    I'm sure there are hundreds of murders that the killer led a normal life then for whatever ever reason decided to kill.

    Your Scarlett Johansson ref (as much as im a fan of ) could easily be applied to any of the so called leading suspects, which when looked into closely are filled with many flaws.

    Possibility v Probability is indeed a good starting point when it comes to Ripper suspects, Gull is no more or less than the rest .
    It's only irrelevant if you fail to see the relevance. Ray Copeland had a history of criminality and didn't suddenly start committing murder in his 70s which is what William Gull would have suddenly decided to do, and with poor health. Copeland also wasn't acting alone, and wasn't killing on the streets. Gull certainly wasn't gonna be escaping the scene in a quick fashion.

    In the case of possibility versus probability, the suspects who actually were killers are far more probable than Gull. There's absolutely no evidence to suggest that William Gull killed anybody, there is evidence that Chapman, Bury and Kelly commited murder, Chapman did it several times.

    If you want to believe that William Gull, a 70+ year old stroke victim without any history of violence is a better suspect than Chapman, Bury or Kelly, then that's entirely your right, but I just find it a bit odd.

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    Last edited by Mike J. G.; 12-09-2024, 11:05 PM.

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  • Abby Normal
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    Originally posted by John Wheat View Post

    To be honest Mike I think there's more chance that Scarlett Johansson would decide you're the man for her than Gull being the Ripper.

    Cheers John
    now thats funny.

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  • Abby Normal
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    Originally posted by Mike J. G. View Post
    Ray Copeland didn't just begin a life of murder and crime in his 70s, though, like we're being asked to believe that Gull did if he was the Ripper.

    Copeland spent his entire life as a criminal and a fraud. Gull spent his life seemingly without issue, training and practicing as a medical doctor. He's a laughable suspect, IMO.

    Could Gull have dunnit? It's not impossible, but then again it's not impossible that Scarlett Johansson might one day decide that I'm the man for her.
    lol. gull is about as ridiculous a suspect as you you can get.

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  • Herlock Sholmes
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    Whatever our differing interpretations we have to conclude that a 72 year old man is much less likely to be a serial killer than a considerably younger man. The history of serial murder confirms this; it’s why we’ve only come up with one name. Then we have to add that no matter how much Gull might have largely made a recovery from his strokes, in that he could communicate and move around, these couldn’t have failed to have left Gull weakened in some ways. He admitted himself that he wasn’t the same man after the strokes which, when added to the fact that he felt it necessary to give up an almost entirely non-physical job, can’t help but make a man of his age even less likely. Yes, we have no way of exonerating Gull because no one has come up with a solid alibi so we have to remain open on that point, but we still have to face the fact that he can’t be considered as likely a candidate as, say, a physically fit 30 or 40 year old.

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  • John Wheat
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    Originally posted by FISHY1118 View Post

    Your comparison point is irrelevant obviously. The question was name another 72 year old serial killer which was provided. Their previous and past lifestyle and or profession doesn't rule them or anyone out for that matter to commit one or a series of murders.

    I'm sure there are hundreds of murders that the killer led a normal life then for whatever ever reason decided to kill.

    Your Scarlett Johansson ref (as much as im a fan of ) could easily be applied to any of the so called leading suspects, which when looked into closely are filled with many flaws.

    Possibility v Probability is indeed a good starting point when it comes to Ripper suspects, Gull is no more or less than the rest .
    I disagree Bury, Kelly and other violent murderers are far more likely to have been the Ripper than Gull.

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  • FISHY1118
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    Originally posted by Mike J. G. View Post
    Ray Copeland didn't just begin a life of murder and crime in his 70s, though, like we're being asked to believe that Gull did if he was the Ripper.

    Copeland spent his entire life as a criminal and a fraud. Gull spent his life seemingly without issue, training and practicing as a medical doctor. He's a laughable suspect, IMO.

    Could Gull have dunnit? It's not impossible, but then again it's not impossible that Scarlett Johansson might one day decide that I'm the man for her.
    Your comparison point is irrelevant obviously. The question was name another 72 year old serial killer which was provided. Their previous and past lifestyle and or profession doesn't rule them or anyone out for that matter to commit one or a series of murders.

    I'm sure there are hundreds of murders that the killer led a normal life then for whatever ever reason decided to kill.

    Your Scarlett Johansson ref (as much as im a fan of ) could easily be applied to any of the so called leading suspects, which when looked into closely are filled with many flaws.

    Possibility v Probability is indeed a good starting point when it comes to Ripper suspects, Gull is no more or less than the rest .

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  • rjpalmer
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    Originally posted by Kattrup View Post

    Hi RJ
    of course Gladstone wrote the letter, but Gull was behind it - was the idea that Fishy replied to.
    The editor indicates that the letter was written by Gladstone, of course, but sometimes one feels compelled to state the obvious.

    Why would someone think that W.G. was behind the letter written by W.E.G.?

    Because the writer's seeming endorsement of vivisection or because of its reference to grapes being used as a decoy?

    It's a strange letter; I acknowledge that much, but I suspect the strangeness is entirely Gladstone's.


    Last edited by rjpalmer; 12-09-2024, 04:57 PM.

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  • John Wheat
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    Originally posted by Mike J. G. View Post
    Ray Copeland didn't just begin a life of murder and crime in his 70s, though, like we're being asked to believe that Gull did if he was the Ripper.

    Copeland spent his entire life as a criminal and a fraud. Gull spent his life seemingly without issue, training and practicing as a medical doctor. He's a laughable suspect, IMO.

    Could Gull have dunnit? It's not impossible, but then again it's not impossible that Scarlett Johansson might one day decide that I'm the man for her.
    To be honest Mike I think there's more chance that Scarlett Johansson would decide you're the man for her than Gull being the Ripper.

    Cheers John

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  • Mike J. G.
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    Ray Copeland didn't just begin a life of murder and crime in his 70s, though, like we're being asked to believe that Gull did if he was the Ripper.

    Copeland spent his entire life as a criminal and a fraud. Gull spent his life seemingly without issue, training and practicing as a medical doctor. He's a laughable suspect, IMO.

    Could Gull have dunnit? It's not impossible, but then again it's not impossible that Scarlett Johansson might one day decide that I'm the man for her.

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  • FISHY1118
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    Originally posted by John Wheat View Post

    Fair enough. I still think the chances of Gull being the Ripper are miniscule though.
    No worries.

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  • John Wheat
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    Originally posted by FISHY1118 View Post

    Ray Copeland.
    Fair enough. I still think the chances of Gull being the Ripper are miniscule though.

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  • Kattrup
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    Originally posted by rjpalmer View Post

    Who is W.E.G.?

    I'll take William Ewart Gladstone for $200, Alex, the most famous member of the Reform Club.
    Hi RJ
    of course Gladstone wrote the letter, but Gull was behind it - was the idea that Fishy replied to.

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  • FISHY1118
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    Originally posted by John Wheat View Post

    Can you give any examples of serial killers that started at 72?
    Ray Copeland.

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