[QUOTE=John Wheat;390904]
I know you do.
I donīt, however. The way I got things lined up, he could not possibly have been the Ripper. I am fairly certain that the man who killed Mary Kelly was also the killer of the 1873 Battersea torso victim. I think the forensic evidence puts that beyond reasonable doubt. And Bury was 14 at the occasion, so he is most likely ruled out.
Kosminski was 8 and in Poland, Chapman was 8 and in Poland, Thompson was 14, just like Bury. Tumblety was not in the UK in 1889. To name but a few.
Lechmere was 24 at the time of the Battersea torso murder. Somehow, he always seems to fit the bill.
Goodnight, John.
Originally posted by Fisherman
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I donīt, however. The way I got things lined up, he could not possibly have been the Ripper. I am fairly certain that the man who killed Mary Kelly was also the killer of the 1873 Battersea torso victim. I think the forensic evidence puts that beyond reasonable doubt. And Bury was 14 at the occasion, so he is most likely ruled out.
Kosminski was 8 and in Poland, Chapman was 8 and in Poland, Thompson was 14, just like Bury. Tumblety was not in the UK in 1889. To name but a few.
Lechmere was 24 at the time of the Battersea torso murder. Somehow, he always seems to fit the bill.
Goodnight, John.
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