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  • #16
    Hi Phil,

    actually now i think about it I have to agree, its not so much the money that would be the pull, but in my case, I think it would be the overwhelming urge to show off.

    Which is not that out of character LOL

    Jenni
    “be just and fear not”

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    • #17
      Hello Jen,

      i wouldn't want to show off either though. LOL. Good luck with that feeling Jen! Haha!

      This isnt a stage show (even though the media would try to turn it into one!). Its telling it how it was. The truth would be in the spotlight if done right, not the storyteller. Id just be the messenger.
      The victims and their families deserve peace of mind, some small recompence, retribution, or suchlike in terms of dignified honesty. We owe it to them, imho

      Best wishes

      Phil
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      • #18
        First, I don't need to worry about the delimna, I have no proof as to the identity of JTR nor am I likely to ever find it.

        I think it is possibly my age that makes me say I would keep the knowledge to myself. When I was 25 I probably would have announced it, or wrote a book in order to make money.

        Now I just want the rest of my life to be as smooth and peaceful as possible.
        Where was Sherlock when we needed him!!
        Stan
        Last edited by Stan41; 08-17-2012, 12:17 AM.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Stan41 View Post
          First, I don't need to worry about the delimna, I have no proof as to the identity of JTR nor am I likely to ever find it.

          I think it is possibly my age that makes me say I would keep the knowledge to myself. When I was 25 I probably would have announced it, or wrote a book in order to make money.

          Now I just want the rest of my life to be as smooth and peaceful as possible.
          Where was Sherlock when we needed him!!
          Stan
          Hello Stan,

          Well, we all have our reasons. Thats fair enough. At 54 (soon) I just feel like an ageing youngster! Haha!
          These young whippersnappers have the energy these days.
          Nowadays, an afternoon snooze is so lovely....

          Best wishes

          Phil
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          • #20
            Originally posted by Steven Russell View Post
            It seems there are lots of noble and high-minded people among us. If I had definite proof, I'd share it too but only after taking expert advice on how I could make a shed-load of money out of it.

            Just being honest.

            Best wishes,
            Steve.
            Hello Steve,

            ....and that honesty is respected!

            i wouldn't envy you some vicious hawks in the media machine knowing that honest comment though. Haha!

            Best wishes

            Phil
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            • #21
              I would imagine that something on the lines of what would equal concrete evidence would come in several parts; a long lost uncle has placed a steamer trunk in a basement of a family home that has not changed hands for generations. My grandmother has one, and who knows what is inside, been locked with no keys since who knows when. With that type treasure situation, a truck filled with artifacts that more than point to someone, which is about what it would take, I would explain to police with a few vital pieces of information from the trunk. I should be able to keep it anonymous;evidence given with the condition that identity of donor remains unknown, and retain the vast portion for later use, if needed, or for children to decide. That could be one heck of a nest egg, especially the knife. So give a little, save a lot; will never make everyone happy no matter how much is found anyway.
              I confess that altruistic and cynically selfish talk seem to me about equally unreal. With all humility, I think 'whatsoever thy hand findeth to do, do it with thy might,' infinitely more important than the vain attempt to love one's neighbour as one's self. If you want to hit a bird on the wing you must have all your will in focus, you must not be thinking about yourself, and equally, you must not be thinking about your neighbour; you must be living with your eye on that bird. Every achievement is a bird on the wing.
              Oliver Wendell Holmes

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              • #22
                Me? I'd tell, straightaway...couldn't give a toss about the cash (worked hard but been bust most of my life)...but yes, if I'm honest, I'd probably enjoy showing off!

                At 54 (soon) I just feel like an ageing youngster!
                Phil you ARE a youngster! I've always assumed you were a real old fart...older than me! Now you've really pi55ed me off!

                All the best

                Dave

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                • #23
                  Hello Dave,

                  I feel 80, look 70. Age is just a number. Haha

                  best whiskies

                  Phil
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                  • #24
                    Hi everyone!

                    I've given this question 'Would you tell?' quite a bit of thought since first reading it and then reading the answers.

                    I think I would be so nervous that I would write 'private' Emails to the members on Casebook that I most respect for their advice on how to go about 'publishing' my find.

                    I wouldn't want any money myself but if I did receive anything then I would give it all to various hospices for terminally ill children. I would feel very uncomfortable keeping anything.

                    Carol

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                    • #25
                      I am kind of in this situation at the moment. Not that I specifically know who Jack the Ripper was or that I have some tenuous family link. I can say that numerous individuals within the Metropolitan Police Force have declared themselves 100% sure as to who the Ripper was and that they have known for years who he was. They even proudly display a picture of his face in a location I do not want to name as it would reveal how I got this information. If they are as sure as they say they are I don't know what is stopping them from publicly releasing the information. All I will say for now is that the guy they think they know as Jack the Ripper is a well-known suspect amongst Ripperologists. Sorry that I am being slightly vague here but I don't want to get anyone including myself in trouble.

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                      • #26
                        How could you possibly get "in trouble"?

                        Robert Anderson beat you to it. His was an earlier, "I know something, but I can't tell you" - type claim.
                        I'm sure there are more still to come....
                        Regards, Jon S.

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                        • #27
                          I dont know that it would affect casebook all that much,the challenge then would be to find out everything about his life and crimes and inevitably other murders he may or may not have committed.
                          And off we go again.....
                          I don't think money would be much of a consideration, it's obviously a lifelong passion for some, and I would guess over the years they have spent not an insignificant sum of money pursuing it.
                          I might write a book but I think the public only buy in droves if it's the mad doctor with the top hat,red satin lined cape and the medical bag, plus a royal connection, I know very little about publishing but my guess is that publishers charge authors for anything they can think of,including the cost of the coffee drunk by the editor while they are reading the draft.
                          So,maybe a day in the news,not much money and a sparky debate about the torso murders.
                          Bliss.
                          All the best.

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by Wickerman View Post
                            How could you possibly get "in trouble"?

                            Robert Anderson beat you to it. His was an earlier, "I know something, but I can't tell you" - type claim.
                            I'm sure there are more still to come....
                            I understand your skepticism mate but I am genuinely worried about getting in trouble as the information was received after signing the official secrets act (a necessity for the information to be divulged). I'm unaware of the punishment for breaking the pledge in that contract and until I am I'm a little apprehensive about saying anything. And as far as me knowing something, this isn't true. I am aware that a small number of individuals THINK that they know something but this could easily be bravado and they may know absolutely nothing.

                            I understand that you must get a lot of attention seekers who claim to know something no-one else does and who end up withholding that information they never actually had in the first place.

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by Stevencc View Post
                              I understand your skepticism mate but I am genuinely worried about getting in trouble as the information was received after signing the official secrets act (a necessity for the information to be divulged). I'm unaware of the punishment for breaking the pledge in that contract and until I am I'm a little apprehensive about saying anything. And as far as me knowing something, this isn't true. I am aware that a small number of individuals THINK that they know something but this could easily be bravado and they may know absolutely nothing.

                              I understand that you must get a lot of attention seekers who claim to know something no-one else does and who end up withholding that information they never actually had in the first place.
                              Hi Steven,

                              So don't you think that coming on a Public forum and making a claim the killer is known has kinda blown your position?

                              Monty
                              Monty

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                              Author of Capturing Jack the Ripper.

                              http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/1445621622

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by Stevencc View Post
                                I understand your skepticism mate but I am genuinely worried about getting in trouble as the information was received after signing the official secrets act (a necessity for the information to be divulged). I'm unaware of the punishment for breaking the pledge in that contract and until I am I'm a little apprehensive about saying anything. And as far as me knowing something, this isn't true. I am aware that a small number of individuals THINK that they know something but this could easily be bravado and they may know absolutely nothing.

                                I understand that you must get a lot of attention seekers who claim to know something no-one else does and who end up withholding that information they never actually had in the first place.
                                my sister worked at scotland yard in the 80s for about 3 years in the anti terrorism branch....she had access to some unbelievable info e. some very famous persons and their extra curricular activities....i only knew this info many years later and it made my blood boil that the info re. these persons was known yet NOT acted upon....it wasnt necesarily related to terrorism, more related to their activities and tastes in a sexual context and involving many different ages of person and child....to this day i see many of these persons on Tv and makes me wince as they are very well known and well decorated.......my sister signed the OSA, and she has let it be known who they are to me and others, she says its like those people who work at area 51, once you leave, they will just smear you and pass you off as a nark.....dont worry about it, Jacks well dead and so are those who knew who he was !!

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