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Originally posted by gnote View PostHe also reusing the theory about GSG and the spelling of juwes being a "major clue". If he spent $500,000 on research i wonder if he just really overpaid for a copy of JTR - The Final Solution.I’m often irrelevant. It confuses people.
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I noted two things that are interesting in relation to Bruce Robinsons identification of Michael Maybrick as Jack the Ripper.
To begin with, Robinson thinks that Michael Maybrick was a homosexual. I dont know whether Robinson realizes the full implications of that.
It also applies that Robinson says that Maybrick was a ... wait for it ... PSYCHOPATH!!!
Oh, the dastardly man! How utterly indecent to propose such a thing! And it is of course all TOTALLY circular!
Now, be a nice bunch of wolves and go get him.Last edited by Fisherman; 10-03-2015, 06:56 AM.
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Originally posted by John G View PostApparently he once acted in a film with Keith Skinner, who apparently suggested that he research the case as an alternative to pursing a film project about the Wallace murder. Not sure what to make if that!This my opinion and to the best of my knowledge, that is, if I'm not joking.
Stan Reid
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Originally posted by sdreid View PostThat is odd. If anything, the Wallace Case needs more attention and would have made a powerful film if handled right. Writing the 125th, or whatever it is, book about JtR seems a little pale by comparison.
Instead Robinson chooses to write a lengthy JtR book,which has been pretty much ridiculed by reviewers.
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"Instead Robinson chooses to write a lengthy JtR book,which has been pretty much ridiculed by reviewers."
I have read one review and one article on the book, and nowhere is the book "ridiculed".
At 864 pages, there is clearly a lot to absorb, so why don't we wait until we have read the book and then we can critique it.
It worries me that people are prepared to dismiss the book without having read it.
The basic rules of academia surely have a place on these boards.
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Originally posted by barnflatwyngarde View Post"Instead Robinson chooses to write a lengthy JtR book,which has been pretty much ridiculed by reviewers."
I have read one review and one article on the book, and nowhere is the book "ridiculed".
At 864 pages, there is clearly a lot to absorb, so why don't we wait until we have read the book and then we can critique it.
It worries me that people are prepared to dismiss the book without having read it.
The basic rules of academia surely have a place on these boards.
It's clearly another masonic conspiracy book. Thus Robinson refers to the removal of coins and buttons from Eddowes and Chapman and concludes, "The removal of metal is axiomatic of masonic ritual". He further opines "nothing could be allowed to threaten masonry. "
How anyone can be taken in my this nonsense I really don't know.Last edited by John G; 10-04-2015, 05:06 AM.
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