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Originally posted by Pierre View PostHi,
Yes, it does point to the fact that she was definitely a ripper victim. And yes, the assumptions based on the data do to some extent provide a reason for the large fire in the grate.
The large fire was probably (and I mean probably since my statement is based first on the data, and then on the assumption made from it) due to the anger of the killer. He had a reason to be very angry and I can´t reveal it.
Concearning the writing in Goulston Street, there is a high probability that he wrote it.
When I answer questions like these, given the fact that that I am not yet finished with my research, please understand that I don´t claim to know more than you do. I just think I know something more about the case.
Regards Pierre
Does this mean that if he'd only been moderately angry then it would have been a medium sized fire? Or, if hardly angry at all, only a small fire? Is this the type of suspect who expresses himself via the medium of lighting fires?
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Originally posted by John G View PostHi,
Does this mean that if he'd only been moderately angry then it would have been a medium sized fire? Or, if hardly angry at all, only a small fire? Is this the type of suspect who expresses himself via the medium of lighting fires?
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Originally posted by Patrick S View PostC'mon, John! This is serial killer/anger management 101! Maybe you need a refresher course! For example, my wife really pissed me off last winter. Boy was I mad. Really steaming. I was so mad that I felt like I just had to make a fire. Only problem was, I only had a three or four logs left on the pile. Well...I knew a three or four log fire wasn't going to cut it, what with how angry I was! So, I put on my long johns, a heavy coat and boots. I grabbed my axe out of the shed, walked into the woods, cut down a tree, took it home, and built a big old fire. I knew right off that only a big fire was going to calm me. Such was my rage...my mania....my depravity.
Boy! Am I feeling a little bit silly now! It's so obvious now that you've fully explained it to me. In fact, I wouldn't be surprised if Pierre's data analysis research has found a direct correlation between the size of fires lit by Whitechapel residents and the likelihood of them being violent serial killers-or at least having unresolved anger management issues! Mind you, on the other hand, maybe certain individuals just feel the cold more than others and there is no direct relationship with serial killing. No, that can't be right, Pierre would no doubt have fully considered, and objectively rejected, such a possibility.
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I think Pierre is actually Bruce Robinson.
Pierre can link the Ripper with a Torso Murder.
Robinson believes the Scotland Yard Trunk was a Ripper crime.
Pierre is teasing us with evidence.
Robinson is scathing towards ripperology and laughs at their discussions.
Pierre says he has found something in Phil Sugden's book.
Robinson dissects Sugden's work frequently.
Pierre says the killer can be linked to the murders and correspondence.
Robinson apparently found evidence of Michael Maybrick in the Ripper letters. Location and date.
Finally;
Pierre says the killer was famous and he is disgusted by how he killed and got away.
Robinson is disgusted about the Victorian establishment and how the police masonically covered up the crimes.
Newspapers and websites reporting Robinson's book have in the title 'famous musician' and quote his influence even to this day.
Please correct me if I'm wrong Pierre!
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Originally posted by John G View PostHi,
Does this mean that if he'd only been moderately angry then it would have been a medium sized fire? Or, if hardly angry at all, only a small fire? Is this the type of suspect who expresses himself via the medium of lighting fires?
Pierre
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Originally posted by John G View PostHello Patrick,
Boy! Am I feeling a little bit silly now! It's so obvious now that you've fully explained it to me. In fact, I wouldn't be surprised if Pierre's data analysis research has found a direct correlation between the size of fires lit by Whitechapel residents and the likelihood of them being violent serial killers-or at least having unresolved anger management issues! Mind you, on the other hand, maybe certain individuals just feel the cold more than others and there is no direct relationship with serial killing. No, that can't be right, Pierre would no doubt have fully considered, and objectively rejected, such a possibility.
Regards Pierre
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Originally posted by Sleuth1888 View PostI think Pierre is actually Bruce Robinson.
Pierre can link the Ripper with a Torso Murder.
Robinson believes the Scotland Yard Trunk was a Ripper crime.
Pierre is teasing us with evidence.
Robinson is scathing towards ripperology and laughs at their discussions.
Pierre says he has found something in Phil Sugden's book.
Robinson dissects Sugden's work frequently.
Pierre says the killer can be linked to the murders and correspondence.
Robinson apparently found evidence of Michael Maybrick in the Ripper letters. Location and date.
Finally;
Pierre says the killer was famous and he is disgusted by how he killed and got away.
Robinson is disgusted about the Victorian establishment and how the police masonically covered up the crimes.
Newspapers and websites reporting Robinson's book have in the title 'famous musician' and quote his influence even to this day.
Please correct me if I'm wrong Pierre!
Well, I´m not Bruce Robinson and Michael Maybrick wasn´t the killer. But thanks for asking.
Pierre
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Originally posted by Pierre View PostWell, you see, he had a reason for beeing angry. Perhaps you have also noticed how different the mutilations on Kelly were from the others.
Regards Pierre
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