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Originally posted by GUT View PostBut hey another piece if data has been found, we should all be so happy.
As a BTW what does Pierre mean by "Data"?
My name is Dave. You cannot reach me through Debs email account
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I think I have found the identity of Pierre... However, I hope I'm wrong. Having analysed the data in all its entirety, the theory that I have - and I'm about to present this theory nextly in all the very nextliness of my paragraphology - is the theory which is mine and that I have and is as follows. The next thing I will write will be about my theory. The theory that I have and which is mine is that Pierre's thread was very thin at one end, much, much bigger in the middle and thin again at the other end. That is my theory which is mine and which it is and so on.
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What I love about the case, is that with so many "suspects", you can make a case for several of them, based on little bits of evidence (or theoretical evidence at least).
But as this was so long ago, coming up with a motive (and backing it up) or even being able to say what sort of person he/she was, is very difficult.
I for one am interested in finding out (eventually!) what Pierre has come up with.
After recent refreshing of memory, I'm leaning towards Lechmere (although I'm not sure of his motive I might add) myself these days!Last edited by evertonmarc; 10-09-2015, 12:20 AM.
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Originally posted by evertonmarc View PostWhat I love about the case, is that with so many "suspects", you can make a case for several of them, based on little bits of evidence (or theoretical evidence at least).
But as this was so long ago, coming up with a motive (and backing it up) or even being able to say what sort of person he/she was, is very difficult.
I for one am interested in finding out (eventually!) what Pierre has come up with.
After recent refreshing of memory, I'm leaning towards Lechmere (although I'm not sure of his motive I might add) myself these days!
I don´t think he would have had any other motive than a lust to kill. Regardless whether we look at Sutcliffe, Ridgway, Bundy, Gacy, Shawcross or anybody else of these men, they never had any other motive. Of course, it can nowadays be added that some are driven by a will to exceed their predecessors and that they want to shock and so on - it seems serial killing has a touch of exposing the deeds to it that was perhaps not always there, so we may speak of an added element. But a disrespect for other´s right to live combined with a wish to harm and kill, a will to take control over other people´s lives and often get an outlet for a twisted sexuality - normally, the incentives of a typical serial killer do not exceed that.
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Originally posted by Fisherman View PostI´m leaning towards the carman myself, actually...*************************************
"A body of men, HOLDING THEMSELVES ACCOUNTABLE TO NOBODY, ought not to be trusted by anybody." --Thomas Paine ["Rights of Man"]
"Justice is an ideal which transcends the expedience of the State, or the sensitivities of Government officials, or private individuals. IT HAS TO BE PURSUED WHATEVER THE COST IN PEACE OF MIND TO THOSE CONCERNED." --'Justice of the Peace' [July 12th 1975]
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Originally posted by Fisherman View PostI´m leaning towards the carman myself, actually...
I don´t think he would have had any other motive than a lust to kill. Regardless whether we look at Sutcliffe, Ridgway, Bundy, Gacy, Shawcross or anybody else of these men, they never had any other motive. Of course, it can nowadays be added that some are driven by a will to exceed their predecessors and that they want to shock and so on - it seems serial killing has a touch of exposing the deeds to it that was perhaps not always there, so we may speak of an added element. But a disrespect for other´s right to live combined with a wish to harm and kill, a will to take control over other people´s lives and often get an outlet for a twisted sexuality - normally, the incentives of a typical serial killer do not exceed that.
Yes, but why the disrespect, why the wish to harm and kill and why the will to take control...?
The motive can give you an answer to these questions.
And why do it with certain methods?
The motive can give you an answer to that too.
That´s why motives are important.
Regards Pierre
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I'm leaning towards the straightforward lust murderer hypothesis, particularly as there seems to be clear precedents, as motive for the killings. I certainly do not subscribe to complex arguments about freemasonary or vesica pieces. As to the methods used, that's likely to be entirely incidental as it relates simply to MO.
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Continue this delirium?
I read these pages a month ago and again today ... Nothing new, right? Nothing at all, indeed.
Not a single information. Not the beginning of the beginning of a proof. Not a clue. Right? With deep respect, this smells like a huge bunch of ...
I'm really surprised that a place like Casebook allows to continue this kind of fun.
Regards to all serious members.
GeneHis man Bowyer
(Forgive my accent, I've been to France for a while…)
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Originally posted by Gene Lewis View PostI read these pages a month ago and again today ... Nothing new, right? Nothing at all, indeed.
Not a single information. Not the beginning of the beginning of a proof. Not a clue. Right? With deep respect, this smells like a huge bunch of ...
I'm really surprised that a place like Casebook allows to continue this kind of fun.
Regards to all serious members.
Gene
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