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  • AlanG
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    James Kelly

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  • AlanG
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    Originally posted by pinkmoon View Post
    Wait 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 .
    haha...it says your north west england....where abouts?

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  • pinkmoon
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    Originally posted by GUT View Post
    but...but...but....I thought that was the solution.
    Wait 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 .

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  • GUT
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    Originally posted by pinkmoon View Post
    Need to be carefully about the y fronts people might believe it as well as the giant octopus, bigfoot the American Indians and the seventh cavalry who as we know ended the rippers reign of terror.
    but...but...but....I thought that was the solution.

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  • pinkmoon
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    Originally posted by GUT View Post
    What about the "Y" fronts though.
    Need to be carefully about the y fronts people might believe it as well as the giant octopus, bigfoot the American Indians and the seventh cavalry who as we know ended the rippers reign of terror.
    Last edited by pinkmoon; 04-28-2015, 02:27 PM.

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  • GUT
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    Or Crossingham may have been her toy boy.

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  • GUT
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    How about right out of left field, Mrs Jack McCarthy either in her own right or using someone as a proxy.

    Maybe Jack was sowing his seed away from home and Mrs Mac was p'd off and enticed one of the men around her to assist with some womanly charm [Maybe Sullivan from over the road or Bowyer or her son]

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  • GUT
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    Originally posted by pinkmoon View Post
    I looked forward to the killer milkman but it seems to have sunk without a trace .
    What about the "Y" fronts though.

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  • John G
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    Originally posted by pinkmoon View Post
    Sounds interesting how many murders do you reckon he might have committed?
    Ah, well that's the 64,000 dollar question! Of course, if he was involved in any of the C5 murders or, say, McKenizie or Coles, there must have been a major Hiatus until 1901.Tom Westcott also suggests his mother may have had a connection to Pearly Poll, so maybe he killed Tabram!
    Last edited by John G; 04-28-2015, 01:23 PM.

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  • pinkmoon
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    Originally posted by John G View Post
    Hi Abby

    1901. Sullivan would have been 28 at the time of the Ripper murders. Maybe he was Asman!
    Sounds interesting how many murders do you reckon he might have committed?

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  • Harry D
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    Originally posted by Abby Normal View Post
    Thomas "Indian Harry" Bowyer. McCarthy's lacky.
    Hello, 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?

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  • John G
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    Originally posted by Abby Normal View Post
    when did the Austin murder take place?
    Hi Abby

    1901. Sullivan would have been 28 at the time of the Ripper murders. Maybe he was Asman!

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  • Abby Normal
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    Originally posted by John G View Post
    Hi Abby,

    Sorry I meant Daniel Sullivan! He was William Crossingham's brother in law, who also acted as overseer at Dorset Street. He seems to have been involved in a cover up in respect of Mary Ann Austin's murder-he relocated her body and redressed it, and then lied about what he'd done- which occurred at 35 Dorset Street. I believe that she was also killed in her bed, as Kelly probably was, and mutilated in a similar way to the earlier Whitechapel murders: see Westcott, 2014.
    when did the Austin murder take place?

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  • John G
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    Originally posted by Abby Normal View Post
    Hi JohnG

    Who is David Sulivan?
    Hi Abby,

    Sorry I meant Daniel Sullivan! He was William Crossingham's brother in law, who also acted as overseer at Dorset Street. He seems to have been involved in a cover up in respect of Mary Ann Austin's murder-he relocated her body and redressed it, and then lied about what he'd done- which occurred at 35 Dorset Street. I believe that she was also killed in her bed, as Kelly probably was, and mutilated in a similar way to the earlier Whitechapel murders: see Westcott, 2014.

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  • Steadmund Brand
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    Originally posted by pinkmoon View Post
    Yes but it's fun when people start to try and make them into serious suspects we've even had the elephant man mentioned more than once.
    Wait.. are you saying Merrick WASN'T the Ripper???? hmmmmm now I have to re-think everything!!! Must have been Van Gogh after all

    Steadmund Brand

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