Soldier Jack
Hello again,
Getting back to soldier Jack again, I have been reading up (a little) on the Thugs in India - not a new idea, I know - and it seems to me that the method used to kill the victims shows a marked similarity to the methods used by Thugs. Making friends with the victim and then when they were off their guard, strangling them with a scarf or neckerchief. There are references also to mutilations, flaying and stabbing the eyes. Perhaps not necessarily a soldier - there was a book published in 1839 on the subject, which anyone could have read - but a traumatised and mentally disturbed soldier could have used this method, either from being in India himself, ot hearing of it from older soldiers who had been there.
See what you think.
Best regards,
C4
Hello again,
Getting back to soldier Jack again, I have been reading up (a little) on the Thugs in India - not a new idea, I know - and it seems to me that the method used to kill the victims shows a marked similarity to the methods used by Thugs. Making friends with the victim and then when they were off their guard, strangling them with a scarf or neckerchief. There are references also to mutilations, flaying and stabbing the eyes. Perhaps not necessarily a soldier - there was a book published in 1839 on the subject, which anyone could have read - but a traumatised and mentally disturbed soldier could have used this method, either from being in India himself, ot hearing of it from older soldiers who had been there.
See what you think.
Best regards,
C4

TomTom Kent, you may be on to something.I don't know about in Britan,but here in the US they run stories from time to time about men claiming they had this that or the other medal or award and make themselves out to be this great warrior,but the truth comes out.Either they never served, or if they did, they didn't accomplish much. That always makes me mad be cause to me it seems to dishonor those who did serve and earned every honor and medal they got.
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