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I’ve never really gone for this suggestion though. If someone is stopped for questioning at say 2.15 on the morning of a murder the alibi “I’m off to visit my mum” isn’t really going to hold much water.
No. Texas boy. I googled that pub to see which band was playing. DJA got me listening to Joe Ely, wanted to listen to Slingo Creek, found their website, you're right - good band! I got next round when I'm in Maryland, know a hag in Hagstown, keep an eye on the forum tonight in case you need somebody to call Uber for you
No. Texas boy. I googled that pub to see which band was playing. DJA got me listening to Joe Ely, wanted to listen to Slingo Creek, found their website, you're right - good band! I got next round when I'm in Maryland, know a hag in Hagstown, keep an eye on the forum tonight in case you need somebody to call Uber for you
Lol. Hagstown
What a night. Great ******* band. Oooo me aken ed
"Is all that we see or seem
but a dream within a dream?"
-Edgar Allan Poe
"...the man and the peaked cap he is said to have worn
quite tallies with the descriptions I got of him."
-Frederick G. Abberline
Sue Black is pretty well known in forensic circles. If Bury was Jack the Ripper, I'm pretty sure Sue would give the final verdict. For me Bury was too short, unless of course he wore brothel creepers, if they were around back then.
Iv'e not read all the posts recently so dont know if it was already mentioned, but Polly Nichols was last seen at the corner of Osborn Street and Whitechapel Road at approximately 02:30 one hour before her death. She said she would soon earn the money on the street with the help of a new bonnet she had acquired. Im going to guess she then walked down Whitechapel road looking for another client. I think I heard that the walking distance works out at about 12-ish minutes. Lichmere was on his way to work, so for him to have been Nicholl's killer he would have had to meet her somewhere outside Bucks Row at just the right time. He then would have had to take her back into Bucks row to murder her. (More time gone) Bucks Row was notoriously dangerous so cant imagine Nicholl's venturing down there alone. Also it was dark and lonely so I doubt she would have thought she could find a client down there. She would have stayed somewhere public where more potential clients would be. For it to be Lichmere there has to be a huge amount of luck that upon exiting Bucks row he happened to find Nicholls alone, with nobody else around. Did he then think to himself "I've got time for a spot of murder and mutilation, ill only be a bit late for work." She clearly trusted her killer well enough to for him to take her down Bucks Row alone. I always wondered if she may have known her killer for this reason? That's only a thought not a fact though anyway. Lichmere had gained enough trust with paul in that he believed he had in fact just found the body of Nichols just before he entered Bucks Row. Why not kill Paul too? Then he could have just walked away without even speaking to a policeman at all. These are only idea's, im not shredding anybodys theories to pieces, im just curious about a few things that's all.
Another thought, why didn't any of the collected organs ever turn up? surely they would have had to at some point. (Ex: the ripper dies and landlord or landlady finds them stored in his rented room.) Another thought is that the Ripper possibly had someone he didn't want finding his blooded apron that he had got from Eddows. A wife or landlord say, and so he dropped it and left it in Goulston street. If that was the case then surely he would have had one of them he lived with find his jared organs at some point. I mean we know the ripper was a sadist, but could he have collected the organs to satisfy any kind of cannibalistic cravings? If this was the case then it would make sense that no organs were ever found in a jar or rotting in an old work locker.
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