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  • Originally posted by mariab View Post
    Don't wanna talk for someone else, but I'm under the impression Rob has referred to a Club member losing his temper and throwing her out (as in the BS episode), not killing her.
    Not quite right.

    Originally posted by lynn cates View Post
    I thought that Rob had conjectured the club man had killed her in the melee?
    That's right Lynn, I think a club member killed Stride.

    Rob

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    • Originally posted by Rob Clack View Post
      That's right Lynn, I think a club member killed Stride.
      Wow, I'm surprised! Esp. coming from someone who's very reasonable and against wild speculation.
      Best regards,
      Maria

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      • Originally posted by Rob Clack View Post

        That's right Lynn, I think a club member killed Stride.

        Rob
        Always a pleasure to see someone answer without straddling. I think Rob that the Club would have had the same impetus to manufacture details had the murderer not been an actual member. When the woman was killed there, regardless of who killed her, they had major issues to resolve.

        I do think though that its possible the killer left via the "locked" front door, not through the gates...which would make your choice logical.

        Best regards,

        Mike R

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        • Originally posted by mariab View Post
          Wow, I'm surprised! Esp. coming from someone who's very reasonable and against wild speculation.
          You taking the pi$$.

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          • Poland

            Originally posted by Bridewell View Post
            Someone please correct me if I'm wrong (again!), but I believe that Poland, or some of it anyway) formed part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
            Hi Bridewell.

            You're correct, from the 1790's to the end of WWI in 1918, Poland was not an independent nation.

            Part of Poland were under the control of the Austro-Hungarian Empire; other parts of it were under the dominion of the Russian Empire and the Prussian Empire. In fact, one of the Russian Tsar's official titles was 'Tsar of Poland'.

            Poland was an independent nation from 1918 until Hitler invaded in 1939.

            Best regards,
            Archaic

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            • You're correct, from the 1790's to the end of WWI in 1918, Poland was not an independent nation.
              How do you manage to know so much, Bunny ?

              I am jealous (Trent might prefer you). Tell me your secret....
              http://youtu.be/GcBr3rosvNQ

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              • Originally posted by Rob Clack View Post
                Not quite right.



                That's right Lynn, I think a club member killed Stride.

                Rob
                Would you please elaborate?

                Thanks,

                curious

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                • Originally posted by curious View Post
                  Would you please elaborate?

                  Thanks,

                  curious
                  Basically I think there is a possibility BS man was a club member who was evicting Stride from the premises, things got out of hand and he cut her throat.

                  Rob

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                  • confirmed

                    Hello Rob. Thanks for the confirmation. i am hesitant to interpret another's thought.

                    I rather like this, just needs tweaking to work out her entrance into the yard, cachous in hand, etc.

                    Cheers.
                    LC

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                    • Originally posted by lynn cates View Post
                      Hello Rob. Thanks for the confirmation. i am hesitant to interpret another's thought.

                      I rather like this, just needs tweaking to work out her entrance into the yard, cachous in hand, etc.

                      Cheers.
                      LC
                      That's okay Lynn. No reason why she couldn't have followed BS into the yard and continued arguing with him.

                      Rob

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                      • Hi Archaic

                        You're correct, from the 1790's to the end of WWI in 1918, Poland was not an independent nation.

                        Part of Poland were under the control of the Austro-Hungarian Empire; other parts of it were under the dominion of the Russian Empire and the Prussian Empire. In fact, one of the Russian Tsar's official titles was 'Tsar of Poland'.
                        This is what I was trying (very badly) to ask in my post last night, could the reason they change their birthplace from Poland to Russia be because of invading parties. Obviously by the next census they felt comfortable changing back to Polish.

                        It is only an idea though I am not saying I know this is why the birthplaces changed for fact.

                        Tracy
                        It's not about what you know....it's about what you can find out

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                        • Originally posted by mariab View Post
                          Wow, I'm surprised! Esp. coming from someone who's very reasonable and against wild speculation.

                          Are you serious?! I think it is quite a logical explanation.

                          Tracy
                          It's not about what you know....it's about what you can find out

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                          • Originally posted by tji View Post
                            Are you serious?! I think it is quite a logical explanation.

                            Tracy
                            Thanks Tracy, Maria already knows I suspect a Berner Street clubman as we have already had this discussion on the 'Arbeter Fraint's Take' and she didn't like it then.

                            Rob

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                            • Originally posted by Rob Clack View Post
                              Thanks Tracy, Maria already knows I suspect a Berner Street clubman as we have already had this discussion on the 'Arbeter Fraint's Take' and she didn't like it then.

                              Rob
                              Do you suspect the young man who seemed to know and who announced that there was a dead woman in the yard prior to there being a known way he was supposed to know? As I recall, the young man announced the dead woman to a group upstairs before others had left the building to investigate what Diemschutz had discovered.

                              I remember that being discussed on the Arbeter Fraint thread earlier this year.

                              curious

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                              • hmm

                                Hello Rob. Thanks.

                                That's true. Actually, the scenario would, I suppose, be similar to Christer's old position that, once in the yard, she gave him a piece of her mind and, whilst exiting stopped for one of the cachous. Knowing Yiddish, she might have hurled an insult and proceeded eastward. The club man may have been on the brink, as it were, and reacted violently. Something like that?

                                I like it.

                                Say, you should do this more often.

                                Cheers.
                                LC

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