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Originally posted by mark View PostIs there another way of getting this as my dvd burner is broken and i would like to have it on dvd.“A truth that's told with bad intent beats all the lies you can invent." - William Blake
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Originally posted by JPGarc View PostAre they free downloads or subscriptions?“A truth that's told with bad intent beats all the lies you can invent." - William Blake
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Thanks, I found it free on
And lets see if I can get it up on Youtube.com soon.
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Newbie help request
Hello all. :-) I am new to this board, so please bear with me. Last Sunday I watched the Discovery Channel's Jack the Ripper in America. The show brought out some very interesting facts and drew some conclusions that seemed new. Just on my limited knowledge, I searched in vain for a review of the show, and was unable to find much information on the documentary or even any video clips from the show, even on Discovery Channel and Discovery World's websites. Luckily for me, I had DVR's the show and was able to go back and watch it three times, before writing about the show. Instead of a straight review, I tried to lay out the premises of the story, from the viewpoint of Ed Norris, the cold case detective. In searching for links and photos, I stumbled upon this site, which to my eyes was like finding the holy grail of Ripper facts and is very impressive. Inside my post, I listed Casebook several times for people who wanted additional information.
If any one else has seen the show, please read what I described, and let me know if there is anything that is factually incorrect. This is not a sales pitch or ploy for traffic or spam, I really want to get this right. Any help or advice you can give me will gladly be credited to you in the post. In my mind, you guys are the experts, and if anything is off base, you will be able to spot it in 5 seconds.
Thank you in advance for any help or clarification you can give me.
Audiegrl :-)
this is the link: http://tinyurl.com/ya5cfp8
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Is there anyone here aware that the Ed Norris guy was convicted in 2005 for using police deptartment money for his own personal use, including extramarital affairs?
Here is the article:
I won't make any deals. I've resigned. I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed,de-briefed, or numbered!
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Originally posted by audiegrl View PostHello all. :-) I am new to this board, so please bear with me. Last Sunday I watched the Discovery Channel's Jack the Ripper in America. The show brought out some very interesting facts and drew some conclusions that seemed new. Just on my limited knowledge, I searched in vain for a review of the show, and was unable to find much information on the documentary or even any video clips from the show, even on Discovery Channel and Discovery World's websites. Luckily for me, I had DVR's the show and was able to go back and watch it three times, before writing about the show. Instead of a straight review, I tried to lay out the premises of the story, from the viewpoint of Ed Norris, the cold case detective. In searching for links and photos, I stumbled upon this site, which to my eyes was like finding the holy grail of Ripper facts and is very impressive. Inside my post, I listed Casebook several times for people who wanted additional information.
If any one else has seen the show, please read what I described, and let me know if there is anything that is factually incorrect. This is not a sales pitch or ploy for traffic or spam, I really want to get this right. Any help or advice you can give me will gladly be credited to you in the post. In my mind, you guys are the experts, and if anything is off base, you will be able to spot it in 5 seconds.
Thank you in advance for any help or clarification you can give me.
Audiegrl :-)
this is the link: http://tinyurl.com/ya5cfp8
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Thank you JP, my husband thought I was crazy. ;-) I kept pausing the show, and running to my computer to make notes. LOL It was very intresting, and hopefully will foster more investigation and debate. There are so many theories out there, I hope one day someone will finally solve it. My only problem with the show was that it was too short. They could have used the second hour dedicated to examining the travels of Kelly and trying to find more American cases that could be tied to him. That would have been a great addition. They only got to cover 12 deaths, in 5 states during 4 years. I kept thinking (if my math is correct), if he kept that pace up, it would be over a thousand deaths during his 40 years of trolling. That's pretty scary. Thank you for taking a look at my summary of the show, you guys are the experts, so I appreciate the feed back. :-)
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Originally posted by JPGarc View PostThanks, I found it free on
And lets see if I can get it up on Youtube.com soon.
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