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  • #31
    Originally posted by GBinOz View Post

    I am impressed with your collection of photographs, except this one which is a photograph of an Australian politician. I'd be even more impressed if you could come up with the genuine photo that has been reported to exist of Grainger, which supposedly bears a striking resemblance to Druitt.

    I took that photo from this site bellow, at the bottom of the picture you will see the place of it, Grenville, he was a member of Victorian Parliament between 1900 and 1902.





    For the other James Thomas Sadler​ from London, the suspect in Coles murder, there is a sketch of him:


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    With a beard too


    As for Grainger I was looking for a picture of him but didn't find yet.



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    • #32
      Originally posted by The Baron View Post
      John Pizer




      Eliminated.


      The Baron

      Hi Baron

      I believe this is an illustration of William Piggot, and not John Pizer. Both were been held at the same time at Commercial Police Station. Pizer did not wear a beard. The newspaper reports say Pizer had a drooping dark moustache and side whiskers.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by The Baron View Post


        I took that photo from this site bellow, at the bottom of the picture you will see the place of it, Grenville, he was a member of Victorian Parliament between 1900 and 1902.





        For the other James Thomas Sadler​ from London, the suspect in Coles murder, there is a sketch of him:


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        With a beard too


        As for Grainger I was looking for a picture of him but didn't find yet.



        The Baron
        Hi Baron

        Sadler`s wife told the newspapers that James Sadler did not have a beard in 1888. In fact, she went further to say he only had a fair moustache at the time.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by Jon Guy View Post

          Hi Baron

          Sadler`s wife told the newspapers that James Sadler did not have a beard in 1888. In fact, she went further to say he only had a fair moustache at the time.
          Hi Jon,


          Yes, the sketch of him with a beard is after the Coles murder in 1891.



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          • #35
            Originally posted by Jon Guy View Post

            Hi Baron

            I believe this is an illustration of William Piggot, and not John Pizer. Both were been held at the same time at Commercial Police Station. Pizer did not wear a beard. The newspaper reports say Pizer had a drooping dark moustache and side whiskers.

            That is Pizer sketch in Wikipedia




            There is another one for him with a beard too but I don't know its source



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            This man looks very rippery to me


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            • #36
              Originally posted by The Baron View Post


              That is Pizer sketch in Wikipedia




              There is another one for him with a beard too but I don't know its source



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              This man looks very rippery to me


              The Baron
              Yes, I think it was The Star 11/9/88 have printed a sketch of William Piggott under the name of Pizer. Correction Piggott was held at Commercial Police Station, and Pizer was at Leman Street. If you look at the description of Piggott, you can see it`s the man in the sketch.

              The Times- 11/8/88 - Piggott wore no vest and had a battered felt hat"
              The Star - 10/8/88 - Piggott stands barely 5ft. high. He has a long dark beard, and he wears dark clothes.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by Jon Guy View Post

                Yes, I think it was The Star 11/9/88 have printed a sketch of William Piggott under the name of Pizer. Correction Piggott was held at Commercial Police Station, and Pizer was at Leman Street. If you look at the description of Piggott, you can see it`s the man in the sketch.

                The Times- 11/8/88 - Piggott wore no vest and had a battered felt hat"
                The Star - 10/8/88 - Piggott stands barely 5ft. high. He has a long dark beard, and he wears dark clothes.

                Hi Jon,

                I have a question please, did the Times also mentioned if Piggott had a beard?!


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                • #38
                  Originally posted by The Baron View Post


                  Hi Jon,

                  I have a question please, did the Times also mentioned if Piggott had a beard?!


                  The Baron
                  I can`t see any other description, Baron.

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                  • #39
                    Thanks Jon

                    Good, so when a given description didn't mention a beard, that doesn't necessarily mean the person hadn't a beard.

                    A good example is above.

                    A picture is worth a thousand words.


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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by The Baron View Post
                      Good, so when a given description didn't mention a beard, that doesn't necessarily mean the person hadn't a beard.
                      Well, it depends on how detailed the description is. For example, if it is detailed description (height clothes scars /tatoos) that makes no mention of a beard, that could mean no beard. But The Times description is quite vague.



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                      • #41
                        An interesting exchange Jon thanks.


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                        • #42
                          Originally posted by GBinOz View Post

                          if you could come up with the genuine photo that has been reported to exist of Grainger, which supposedly bears a striking resemblance to Druitt.

                          On second thought, if the man looks anything like Druitt, then I don't even want to see him.



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                          • #43
                            Francis Thompson in 1890


                            Very handsome: Eliminated



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                            • #44
                              If a person had a beard in 1890 then he must have had a beard in 1888? I have a beard in 2024 but I didn’t have one in 2004. There’s nothing wrong with suggesting that none of the likeliest witnesses mentioned a potential ripper having a beard but surely we need to be more certain that they provably had a beard at the time of the murders?
                              Regards

                              Sir Herlock Sholmes.

                              “A house of delusions is cheap to build but draughty to live in.”

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                              • #45
                                Even if we proved that a suspect had a beard in 1888, the naysayers will still not approve, they will ask for the exact month, then the exact week, then the exact day, then they will say he hid his beard then will say non of the eyewitnesses saw the ripper...

                                Every one has his reasoning, I personally will eliminate any suspect that is known to have a beard close to the time of the murders, and the chances are very high that he was not the ripper


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