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  • GUT
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    G'Day MrB

    But why then, he asks, newspaper and flyers, surely if they want flyers for wrapping f&c they don't want newspapers.

    After all they are socialist, lefty Bolshoi's, this is those shops that refuse to use the good old times.

    When they sold f&c in good old newspaper I always paid attention to what shops used the Herald, and what shops used the Telegraph, don't know why just did, also don't know why I'm telling you, but I am.

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  • MrBarnett
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    Hi Gut,

    Have you considered that he might have been delivering the flyers to the local socialist fish and chip shops? I mean, what self-respecting Red chippy would have served his produce up in The Times?

    MrB
    Last edited by MrBarnett; 01-21-2014, 06:36 PM.

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  • GUT
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    Jon

    I wondered if he took the flyers home [if that's what it was] because he was handing them out the next day, away from the club. After all why hand them out at the club, if you're at the club you can just try and direct people in.

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  • GUT
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    G'Day Jon

    They were still wrapping in newspaper up until maybe 10 years ago, or at least some were. But I believe it has been "outlawed" as the ink might hurt you. Boy if the ink was going to hurt you I'd be dead years ago, I hate [or love] to think how many chips I've consumed out of newspaper over the years. It just doesn't taste, or smell the same.

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  • Wickerman
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    Originally posted by GUT View Post
    G'Day Jon

    Why do you find that curious.

    I take it you're referring to the time, not the handing out of flyers.
    Yes, the time.
    If he is handing out flyers, why are they wrapped in newspaper?
    If he is only carrying them as a parcel to hand them out tomorrow, then leave them in the club.
    PC Smith did not say he was handing out flyers either.

    Do they still sell fish & chips in newspaper in Oz?

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  • GUT
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    G'Day Jon

    What is curious is for anyone to expect a club member to hand out flyers at 12:30 in the morning.
    Why do you find that curious.

    I take it you're referring to the time, not the handing out of flyers.

    All mt reading about 1888 Whitechapel seems to point to people out and about, buying meals, looking for lodgings etc at all sorts of hours.

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  • Wickerman
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    Originally posted by Tom_Wescott View Post
    .... However, what I do know is that on the weekends a man would stand outside and hand out free copies of the Arbeter Fraint to passerbys, hoping some would want to check out the club and maybe donate money. That's how they make money. What's curiously missing from all accounts of Berner Street that night are reports of such a man.
    What is curious is for anyone to expect a club member to hand out flyers at 12:30 in the morning.


    Since the dimensions of Arbeter Fraint are exact to that of Smith's parcel,....
    I dunno, when I was at school "6 to 8 inch" was never considered 'exact'.



    Looks like a fish and chip supper to me.

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  • lynn cates
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    pointed out

    Hello GUT. Thanks.

    Kudos to Tom for pointing out the possibility.

    Cheers.
    LC

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  • GUT
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    G'Day Errtata

    Anyone ever wonder why there was a vertical cut on the scarf when the throat wound was horizontal?
    Totally stumped, and suggestions?

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  • GUT
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    G'Day Lynn

    How could Liz be missed? One would, I suppose, need to argue that either:

    1. Smith's time were out

    or

    2. Lave and Eygle were out

    or

    3. Liz had absented herself momentarily.

    Could Liz have left parcel man directly Smith saw her and proceeded into the yard to use the WC?
    I've long pondered the same wuestion, I consider the W.C. a highly acceptable explanation, but that doesn't mean it's right [before someone tells me so].

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  • lynn cates
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    frayed

    Hello Errata. Frayed along the edge, right?

    Cheers.
    LC

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  • Errata
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    Anyone ever wonder why there was a vertical cut on the scarf when the throat wound was horizontal?

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  • c.d.
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    Hello Michael,

    I can't help but notice that whenever you give an estimate of time that it is always one sided with the number being as low as possible in order to support your argument. You do realize of course that since it is merely an estimate, as opposed to being written in stone, that it would be just as easy and just as correct to increase the amount of allotted time for a given situation.

    And as far as their being another assailant who went on to kill Liz after the B.S. man left the scene, it would seem that the police were certainly open to that possibility.

    c.d.

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  • lynn cates
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    Eygle

    Hello (again) Mike. Not real comfortable having Eygle drop off a young lady, then having Liz as a date.

    But perhaps to meet? But then, why?

    Cheers.
    LC

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  • lynn cates
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    alternatives

    Hello Mike. Thanks.

    Of course, one could always argue that their times were off.

    Eygle referred to Gilleman, the Arbeter Fraint article spoke of Gilyarovski.

    How could Liz be missed? One would, I suppose, need to argue that either:

    1. Smith's time were out

    or

    2. Lave and Eygle were out

    or

    3. Liz had absented herself momentarily.

    Could Liz have left parcel man directly Smith saw her and proceeded into the yard to use the WC?

    Cheers.
    LC

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