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  • #76
    Originally posted by Mayerling View Post
    You might also keep in mind that a family or set of friends of somebody suspected of being a killer might close ranks because they share the same opinion of the killer towards his or her victims.
    Getting closer.

    I don't think Dr. Phillips quite thought that way, which placed him a in a conflicting position.

    The CV5 were different characters.

    Jack possibly viewed them that way.

    Suspect he felt betrayed by Eddowes.

    Mary Kelly engineered the whole thing.
    My name is Dave. You cannot reach me through Debs email account

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    • #77
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      Last edited by DJA; 01-30-2016, 03:53 PM. Reason: Deleted.
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      • #78
        Originally posted by DJA View Post
        That is so naive.

        What has happened in Australia,just over the last twenty years alone, shows how wrong you are, even in modern times.

        Police,medicos,clerics,politicians,trade unionists,etc.

        The "Underbelly" TV series might open your eyes.

        One of the journalists behind the original book ,John Silvester,grew up with a well known policeman for a father.
        He is also a Hawthorn supporter with a sense of humour
        Carna Hawks!

        Not that long ago,an ex under cover policeman described the force as being 70% corrupt.

        I know of one case where a high ranking Judge got police to entrap a criminal for rape in a Kew hotel.
        The prostitute had been flown down from Sydney and set up in the criminals usual hotel.
        You can guess why.
        All the press could run with was "It's Not OK To Rape A Prostitute".

        Been helping a friend bring his story to the screen.It includes some of the Underbelly characters in their early days.
        One of Russell Crowe's producers has shown a lingering interest.
        Ray Mooney is script editor.

        Christopher Dale Flannery and Roger Rogerson are worth looking up.

        Bit early on a Sunday morning for me,however was there not a big police scandal around that time in London.

        If police cover up for a criminal and he escalates further down the track due to blackmail attempts,they have their hand well and truly stuck in the gourd.

        PS. My favourite niece is a career policewoman.
        Time spent as an Academy Instructor seems to have bored her,so she is now on a First Strike Team.

        A cousin lost his life in the Line of Duty.

        I have worked with a Criminologist, Prof. Jim Drysdale, who was much more than just that.
        "I want to believe!!!"



        Go ahead, believe.
        Regards, Jon S.

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        • #79
          Originally posted by DJA View Post
          Of course the women could not possibly have been attempting to blackmail Jack.
          Oh dear, oh dear...good grief!!!
          Beam me up Scotty...
          Regards, Jon S.

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          • #80
            Originally posted by Wickerman View Post
            "I want to believe!!!"



            Go ahead, believe.
            Instead of doing your homework,you have decided to troll me twice.

            I have a sense of humour.

            That is simply pathetic.

            Edit. Jim Drysdale was a Criminologist,Professor of Psychology and a Reverend.

            Scotland Yard asked him to go over and assist them.

            He treated other Psychologists and Psychiatrists.

            He was also a hypnotherapist. Probably only second to Robert McNeilly in Australia. I also knew Harry Stevenson.

            When I finally complete my project,I intend dedicating it to him.

            Your credentials?
            Last edited by DJA; 01-30-2016, 04:28 PM. Reason: Edit.
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            • #81
              Originally posted by Mayerling View Post
              The problem with your "illustrated" suspect is he ran off to Dieppe due to involvement in a later scandal due to liking male prostitutes. Still, he may have detested female prostitutes enough to kill a few.

              Lord Arthur lived in France until his death, which I believe was in the 1920s.

              Jeff
              I think he said "not Mr. A though."

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