Originally posted by Harry D
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Favourite 'wildcard' suspect?
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Originally posted by John G View PostHi Abby,
I may have got this completely wrong but wasn't Bowyer a army pensioner believed to be in his 60s?
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Originally posted by Steadmund Brand View PostNo.. not "final solution" I have a far more original idea.... say "Case Closed"!!!
Steadmund Brand
P.S. I still say it was 14 year old Harry Houdini....that is why it was so easy for him to escape... plus explains the REAL reason Houdini and Conan Doyle were feuding!!!
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Originally posted by Abby Normal View PostHi Harry
Local man with ties to the case
fits general age and appearance description
Discovered the body
Former military (many serial killers are former military-also knife skills)
Several newspaper sources have him being in the court around the time of the murder, including one recently found by Debra Arif in which there is a direct quote from him that he was in millers court around 3:00am the night of her murder-and around the possible TOD.
IMHO Mary Kelly is the key to this case as the evidence seems to point to her knowing the killer and the killer knowing her and her circumstances (ie-being now single from recent break up with Barnett). Especially, if you believe in the idea that the killer snuck into her place and killed her while she was passed out, which I think very possible. Bowyer would have been in this position and may have even known about the unlocking her door through the broken window trick.
I may have got this completely wrong but wasn't Bowyer a army pensioner believed to be in his 60s?
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Originally posted by Abby Normal View PostHi Harry
Local man with ties to the case
fits general age and appearance description
Discovered the body
Former military (many serial killers are former military-also knife skills)
Several newspaper sources have him being in the court around the time of the murder, including one recently found by Debra Arif in which there is a direct quote from him that he was in millers court around 3:00am the night of her murder-and around the possible TOD.
IMHO Mary Kelly is the key to this case as the evidence seems to point to her knowing the killer and the killer knowing her and her circumstances (ie-being now single from recent break up with Barnett). Especially, if you believe in the idea that the killer snuck into her place and killed her while she was passed out, which I think very possible. Bowyer would have been in this position and may have even known about the unlocking her door through the broken window trick.
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Originally posted by Harry D View PostHello, Abby.
Interesting. I do remember seeing Bowyer put forward as a suspect on here. Perhaps it was even your posts I was reading! Could you elaborate?
Local man with ties to the case
fits general age and appearance description
Discovered the body
Former military (many serial killers are former military-also knife skills)
Several newspaper sources have him being in the court around the time of the murder, including one recently found by Debra Arif in which there is a direct quote from him that he was in millers court around 3:00am the night of her murder-and around the possible TOD.
IMHO Mary Kelly is the key to this case as the evidence seems to point to her knowing the killer and the killer knowing her and her circumstances (ie-being now single from recent break up with Barnett). Especially, if you believe in the idea that the killer snuck into her place and killed her while she was passed out, which I think very possible. Bowyer would have been in this position and may have even known about the unlocking her door through the broken window trick.
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Originally posted by GUT View Post1. How long does t take you to make stuff up????
2. Why bother with the chemistry set, just make it all up and say you used the wrong numbering system but got your result anyway.
So you have SOLVED it, then tie him to some of the letters (which hardly anyone thinks Jack wrote anyway) and say final solution.
Home and hosed.
Steadmund Brand
P.S. I still say it was 14 year old Harry Houdini....that is why it was so easy for him to escape... plus explains the REAL reason Houdini and Conan Doyle were feuding!!!
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Queen Victoria is probably my favourite.
So fed up with giving birth, and at the same time very cross with scarlet women, the motivation is obvious.
Love,
Caz
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Originally posted by GUT View Post1. How long does t take you to make stuff up????
2. Why bother with the chemistry set, just make it all up and say you used the wrong numbering system but got your result anyway.
So you have SOLVED it, then tie him to some of the letters (which hardly anyone thinks Jack wrote anyway) and say final solution.
Home and hosed.
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Originally posted by pinkmoon View PostI looked forward to the killer milkman but it seems to have sunk without a trace .
Yes I rememember reading a bit about that pinkmoon. I am not really surprised it sunk without a trace.
Jack the Ripper was this milkman. Why? Because this milkman moved away from Whitechapel. That's it.
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Originally posted by pinkmoon View PostWait till the book comes out I'm still in the process of making the facts up and awaiting the results of my d.n.a testing which I carried out myself using my 1977 junior chemistry set .
2. Why bother with the chemistry set, just make it all up and say you used the wrong numbering system but got your result anyway.
So you have SOLVED it, then tie him to some of the letters (which hardly anyone thinks Jack wrote anyway) and say final solution.
Home and hosed.
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Originally posted by Steadmund Brand View Post
I also like the David Cohen theory as explained by Martin Fido.. and think that should be looked into more.
Steadmund Brand
Until then, I think he looks hotter than all the other suspects put together. Apart from Kosminski. Kosminski looks warmish. None of the others are even lukewarm.Last edited by J6123; 04-28-2015, 06:32 PM.
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