Hi Debra
You mentioned earlier that there was something research related that left you gobsmacked. Are you comfortable elaborating on what it was at this point? I highly value your opinion.
Francis Spurzheim Craig
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Originally posted by Sally View PostI'll have a look when I get home. Is it just one signature used for comparison? The ones I've seen show quite a lot of variation, which will further complicate things, I dare say.
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I'll have a look when I get home. Is it just one signature used for comparison? The ones I've seen show quite a lot of variation, which will further complicate things, I dare say.
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Originally posted by Debra A View PostSorry, not my place to do that, Pinkmoon. I can only link to the preview. If you are outside of the UK you probably won't be able to view it though.
google books preview
Looking at it again strike the 'strikingly'-they do look similar though.
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Originally posted by pinkmoon View PostAny chance of posting it on here please my dear
google books preview
Looking at it again strike the 'strikingly'-they do look similar though.
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Originally posted by Sally View PostHi Debra
Yes, that was my impression - I hadn't seen that bit of the Google book review, but that only reinforces what I thought. Ideally you could do with more than Craig's signature for comparison.
Against the undeniable similarity maybe that if Craig did write the Dear Boss letter, he apparently made no attempt to disguise his handwriting.
Still, it might be tricky to rule him out as the writer - interesting.
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Originally posted by Trevor Marriott View PostBut bearing in mind the Victorians were all taught to write in the same way that may be just coincidence.
www.trevormarriott.co.uk
It's just my opinion they look that similar though. Others may think not.
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Originally posted by Debra A View PostHi Sally,
I noticed one time I looked at the google book preview that Craig's signature was presented alongside the Dear Boss letter and the handwriting similarity was quite striking.
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Originally posted by Trevor Marriott View PostBut bearing in mind the Victorians were all taught to write in the same way that may be just coincidence.
www.trevormarriott.co.uk
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Originally posted by Debra A View PostHi Sally,
I noticed one time I looked at the google book preview that Craig's signature was presented alongside the Dear Boss letter and the handwriting similarity was quite striking.
Yes, that was my impression - I hadn't seen that bit of the Google book review, but that only reinforces what I thought. Ideally you could do with more than Craig's signature for comparison.
Against the undeniable similarity maybe that if Craig did write the Dear Boss letter, he apparently made no attempt to disguise his handwriting.
Still, it might be tricky to rule him out as the writer - interesting.
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Originally posted by Debra A View PostHi Sally,
I noticed one time I looked at the google book preview that Craig's signature was presented alongside the Dear Boss letter and the handwriting similarity was quite striking.
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Originally posted by Robert View PostThat's good then, Digit, because that's not the theory.The body of Jack the Ripper’s final victim is set to be exhumed as a new book claims the world’s most famous serial killer was her estranged husband.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/ukne...-new-book.html
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Originally posted by Sally View PostI wonder if Craig did write the Dear Boss letter? Is this covered in the forthcoming book, I wonder? It seems to me that there's a case to be made there...
I think it might be tricky to discount the possibility, all things considered.
I noticed one time I looked at the google book preview that Craig's signature was presented alongside the Dear Boss letter and the handwriting similarity was quite striking.
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I agree Robert, that Craig sr. looks much like
Anthony Hopkins. I noticed that right away.
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