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The murder site is basically the bridging area over the train tracks.
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So in terms of topography and geographical layout of the murder site; are there train tracks beneath?!
The 3.07 train which was said to have passed Bucks Row around 3.20....could that have been the time of the killing?
In other words, could the sound of the train passing having muted the noise of the attack?
and furthermore...
does that give the killer an alternate escape route from the scene?
forgive my lack of knowledge concerning the exact layout of the murder site, but if the specific location is the bridging area over the tracks, could this be more important than initially realised?
the rookie
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Originally posted by Stacker View Post
And we know this is the case because? I feel that you are making an unwarranted assumption.Last edited by Herlock Sholmes; 04-13-2019, 11:08 PM.Regards
Sir Herlock Sholmes.
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>>Was there no drain of any sort there ?! Are you sure of that, or this is just what you think ?!<<
There was no darin when I first visited the site in the early 1980's, none of the old photographs show a drain and none of the contemporary drawings show a drain.
In Xmere's case, the drain would have to be close by otherwise in the time it took to hide a knife he could have disappeared.
On the other hand police didn't seem to have searched the drain at Dutfields Yard, which enabled the two dodgy private dicks to find/plant grape stalks.
So to sum up, it's a very unlikely scenario, but not impossible.Last edited by drstrange169; 04-14-2019, 03:17 AM.dustymiller
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>>She bled as Mizen saw her too ..<<
No, it's your theory that Mrs Nichols bled when Mizen arrived, based on your interpretation of one variant newspaper report that differs from the main reporting, which in turn has Mizen seeing blood leak when she was lifted on to the ambulance. To be of value, we need to be precise, otherwise new people will get an inaccurate view of what we actually know verses pet theories.Last edited by drstrange169; 04-14-2019, 03:18 AM.dustymiller
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Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes View Post
Hello Rookie,
The problem is that there are very few suspects that we can categorically dismiss. I can’t think of many - Neill Cream, Prince Eddie, Van Gogh and that’s about it. No matter how unlikely some are (and there will always be differences of opinion on likeliness) we can’t say that it’s impossible that they were guilty. I don’t think that Walter Sickert was Jack but unless we can show that it was impossible for him to have committed at least one of the murders he can’t be categorically dismissed. It’s almost impossible to undertake any winnowing process. You could do it based on your own interpretations and judgments of course.
We might all favour one suspect over another but I’ll suggest a list. It’s not in order but I’m just making a guess at what we would get down to if we asked all ripperologists to vote and we whittled it down to the top ten of the named suspects.
Kosminski
Druitt
Bury
Tumblety
Chapman
Maybrick
Lechmere
Hutchinson
Barnett
Sickert
Id say that these suspects get the most attention.
DeemingG 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 drstrange169 View Post>>Was there no drain of any sort there ?! Are you sure of that, or this is just what you think ?!<<
There was no darin when I first visited the site in the early 1980's, none of the old photographs show a drain and none of the contemporary drawings show a drain.
In Xmere's case, the drain would have to be close by otherwise in the time it took to hide a knife he could have disappeared.
On the other hand police didn't seem to have searched the drain at Dutfields Yard, which enabled the two dodgy private dicks to find/plant grape stalks.
So to sum up, it's a very unlikely scenario, but not impossible.
Thank you Dusty, very infotmative!
The BaronLast edited by The Baron; 04-14-2019, 04:21 AM.
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Originally posted by The Baron View Post
Wasn't Deeming in Africa during some of the crimes ?!
The Baron
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 GUT View Post
Kelly
Deeming
If it was in terms of bookspace then Gull would get a mention too but I was just suggesting the suspects that continue to be the subject of speculation and discussion.
Is there a book proposing Deeming btw?Regards
Sir Herlock Sholmes.
“A house of delusions is cheap to build but draughty to live in.”
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Originally posted by Wickerman View Post
My mistake, the plate was access to a coal cellar (Coalplate), not a sewer.
time that the killer had used it to disappear from the scene. Which may have prompted the search reported here;
Morning Advertiser 2nd Oct;
"Great excitement was caused yesterday afternoon in Mitre-street by the descent of an exploring party of ten men through one of the man-holes into the sewers adjacent to the scene of the murder in Mitre-square. The search was made in the hope that some weapon, clothes, or clue would be found. After a long investigation, however, the party returned without having made any discovery"
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Originally posted by The Rookie Detective View PostThe murder site is basically the bridging area over the train tracks.
So in terms of topography and geographical layout of the murder site; are there train tracks beneath?!
The 3.07 train which was said to have passed Bucks Row around 3.20....could that have been the time of the killing?
In other words, could the sound of the train passing having muted the noise of the attack?
forgive my lack of knowledge concerning the exact layout of the murder site, but if the specific location is the bridging area over the tracks, could this be more important than initially realised?
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