Sally!
I guess what you are pointing at here is that I said that Cross could have done it, and that I rated him as a better suspect than Hutchinson? No?
Has it escaped you totally that I nowadays believe that Stride may well belong to the Ripperīs tally? I used to do so from the outset - but then I thought that the evidence involved pointed in another direction, and so I changed my mind. Then the developments surrounding Charles Lechmere came along - and suddenly there was reason to look at Stride in another way.
You see, new material is always added to the Ripper saga. If we were not to adjust to that, we would be very bad researchers and students of the case. Back in 2008 - the year you have settled on - there was not enough in it to make "Cross" a very useful bid.
Since that, the nameswop, the Mizen scam, the Cable Street address, the left out address at the inquest and loads of material concerning Lechmereīs background has been dug up. And thereīs more. That has changed my view on him. And thatīs exactly as it should be - people who do not weigh in changes and developments are total morons, the way I see things. People who criticize those who DO acknowledge the weight of adjusting and moving with added information and evidence are even worse. They are the saddest of them all, the way I see things.
See you out there, Sally!
Fisherman
PS. Iīve changed my take on Tabram too - itīs on the boards, so Iīm sure you can dig it out if you try. That too was based on added evidence. And may I remind you that you have changed YOUR mind on the Lechmere bid, going from crackpot theory to middle of the road suspect. Good on you, Sally - flexibility and an open mind, no less!
I guess what you are pointing at here is that I said that Cross could have done it, and that I rated him as a better suspect than Hutchinson? No?
Has it escaped you totally that I nowadays believe that Stride may well belong to the Ripperīs tally? I used to do so from the outset - but then I thought that the evidence involved pointed in another direction, and so I changed my mind. Then the developments surrounding Charles Lechmere came along - and suddenly there was reason to look at Stride in another way.
You see, new material is always added to the Ripper saga. If we were not to adjust to that, we would be very bad researchers and students of the case. Back in 2008 - the year you have settled on - there was not enough in it to make "Cross" a very useful bid.
Since that, the nameswop, the Mizen scam, the Cable Street address, the left out address at the inquest and loads of material concerning Lechmereīs background has been dug up. And thereīs more. That has changed my view on him. And thatīs exactly as it should be - people who do not weigh in changes and developments are total morons, the way I see things. People who criticize those who DO acknowledge the weight of adjusting and moving with added information and evidence are even worse. They are the saddest of them all, the way I see things.
See you out there, Sally!
Fisherman
PS. Iīve changed my take on Tabram too - itīs on the boards, so Iīm sure you can dig it out if you try. That too was based on added evidence. And may I remind you that you have changed YOUR mind on the Lechmere bid, going from crackpot theory to middle of the road suspect. Good on you, Sally - flexibility and an open mind, no less!
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