If this is your first visit, be sure to
check out the FAQ by clicking the
link above. You may have to register
before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages,
select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below.
6 voted for the aardvark but 1 voted for the sanitary towel theory!!
I don't understand why it's either-or - where's the option for a passing aardvark having discarded the sanitary towel???
As we know, there was much construction going on in London in Victorian times, and no doubt many quantity surveyors working on tight schedules, including Ethel the aardvark. Being female, she could have used the sanitary towel, and while I'm sure discarding personal hygiene products in the street is against the work ethics of the professional quantity surveyor, Ethel may have been pressed for time and unable to find a suitable waste bin.
I don't understand why it's either-or - where's the option for a passing aardvark having discarded the sanitary towel???
As we know, there was much construction going on in London in Victorian times, and no doubt many quantity surveyors working on tight schedules, including Ethel the aardvark. Being female, she could have used the sanitary towel, and while I'm sure discarding personal hygiene products in the street is against the work ethics of the professional quantity surveyor, Ethel may have been pressed for time and unable to find a suitable waste bin.
Any suggestion with a Monty Python reference gets my vote Kattrup.
Regards
Sir Herlock Sholmes.
“A house of delusions is cheap to build but draughty to live in.”
I have not seen Herlock produce any evidence whatsoever that there were aardvarks at large in London during the LVP. Such evidence must be produced to prop up this "new theory".
I have not seen Herlock produce any evidence whatsoever that there were aardvarks at large in London during the LVP. Such evidence must be produced to prop up this "new theory".
Happy holidays!!
Im simply using my near 35 years of experience as an Armchair Detective which allows me to analyse evidence far better than everyone else.
Regards
Sir Herlock Sholmes.
“A house of delusions is cheap to build but draughty to live in.”
- How late did trams run on Saturdays nights/Sunday Mornings?
- Did an apron all alone (female, I presume) have the proper tram fare and just HOW did it get it?
- Did it get permission from Eddowes to go out on its own that night?
- Was there a tram stop near Goulston Street?
- Did the apron stop on the way at a fountain to properly wash up for its media debut?
- Did Eddowes borrow the apron from her BFF Lizzie? Or perhaps even BUY it?
- Did the apron have a hall pass to out that late?
- WHY was the apron out and where was it gong? Perhaps a secret mission for MI6? Maybe it was going to meet the mysterious "LEATHER Apron"?
Comment