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For reasons of my own I tend towards Druitt.
But even he is a looooooooong way behind Mr U. N. Known who leads the field by miles.G U T
There are two ways to be fooled, one is to believe what isn't true, the other is to refuse to believe that which is true.
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Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes View PostJust out of curiosity, and apologies for the tangent, but as we have Hutchinson and Lechmere as witness who are now looked at as suspects does anyone have any suggestions for other witnesses (or just people with a connection) who might be worth a second look as potential suspects?
Regards, Jon S.
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Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes View PostJust out of curiosity, and apologies for the tangent, but as we have Hutchinson and Lechmere as witness who are now looked at as suspects does anyone have any suggestions for other witnesses (or just people with a connection) who might be worth a second look as potential suspects?
Are there any books which have him as a suspect?
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Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes View PostJust out of curiosity, and apologies for the tangent, but as we have Hutchinson and Lechmere as witness who are now looked at as suspects does anyone have any suggestions for other witnesses (or just people with a connection) who might be worth a second look as potential suspects?
I think the issue is that some are so desperate to solve the identity of the killer they’ll look an anyone whose name is known. Hence celebrities and witnesses.
They just can’t accept unknown.G U T
There are two ways to be fooled, one is to believe what isn't true, the other is to refuse to believe that which is true.
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Originally posted by Sam Flynn View PostSurgeon Reynolds appeared in the classic film "Zulu". Seems a decent enough chap.
(actually I think he was of very good character in real life and his family complained about his somewhat negative portrayal in the film)
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Originally posted by Rob1n View PostWhat, it's been suggested before?
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Originally posted by Joshua Rogan View PostYes, I believe it stems from the (possibly apocryphal) tales that, after the battle of Isandlwana,the victorious Zulu warriors disembwelled the British dead. When the relief column arrived (too late, after dark) they had to spend the night amongst the mutilated corpses of their former comrades.
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Originally posted by Joshua Rogan View PostOf all the ludicrous suspects you listed earlier, I think Bachert deserves a bit more investigation. He at least definitely inserted himself into the case several times.
Are there any books which have him as a suspect?
Mick Priestly's One Autumn in Whitechapel has the full details.
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It wouldn't surprise me if the killer did have some form of combat training. He seems to have dispatched these women cleanly and efficiently. Yes, we have the reported cries from Annie Chapman and Mary Kelly but nothing that raised the alarm. It was unbelievable that no one heard anything in Mitre Square, for example.
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