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I think we can reasonably safely say "Unknown" did it.
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Originally posted by Fiver View Post
Several more? Here is my list of top suspects - again.
* UN Owen.
* David Cohen. The suspect was violent and insane. Institutionalized in May 1889. He matches many points of Macnaghten's Kosminski.
* George Capel Scudamore Lechmere. Semi-employed barber who tried to murder his estranged wife in June 1890. He tried to slit her throat, but failed due to drunkenness, was sentenced to 18 months hard labor and died in 1893 a few months after his release.
* James Hardiman. May have been a horse slaughterer. Infant daughter died in June 1888 of syphilis inherited from her mother. Hardiman's wife was hospitalized and died in September 1888. Hardiman died of tuberculosis in December 1891.
Odds are none of the named men were the Ripper, but none of them is ridiculous. All are better suspects than Charles Allen Lechmere, although that's a low hurdle to clear.
Please tell me about UN Owen.
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Originally posted by Abby Normal View Postfiver has posted in the past a list of other people who "are better suspects than lechmere" including james hardiman and even another man named lechmere lol and several others which are frankly ridiculous on the face of it,
* UN Owen.
* David Cohen. The suspect was violent and insane. Institutionalized in May 1889. He matches many points of Macnaghten's Kosminski.
* George Capel Scudamore Lechmere. Semi-employed barber who tried to murder his estranged wife in June 1890. He tried to slit her throat, but failed due to drunkenness, was sentenced to 18 months hard labor and died in 1893 a few months after his release.
* James Hardiman. May have been a horse slaughterer. Infant daughter died in June 1888 of syphilis inherited from her mother. Hardiman's wife was hospitalized and died in September 1888. Hardiman died of tuberculosis in December 1891.
Odds are none of the named men were the Ripper, but none of them is ridiculous. All are better suspects than Charles Allen Lechmere, although that's a low hurdle to clear.
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Originally posted by The Baron View PostBut is is of course completely honorable، fair and commendable to accuse persons that are no longer among us to defend themselves of being the infamous Jack the Ripper and the Torso murderer, that is how all of us should do the f.... ripperology.
The Baron
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Originally posted by Fisherman View Post
Changing subject, are we? You have still to provide examples of your false claims, John. But you can't. Not a single one. It was all made up, from beginning to end.
Concentrate on that instead.
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Originally posted by John Wheat View Post
Fiver has made many claims that you have so far not refuted why don't you? Because there all true?
Concentrate on that instead.
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Originally posted by Fisherman View Post
So there we are, no verification of your false claims. Thank you.
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Originally posted by Fisherman View Post
All you have to do now, John, is to prove it. Without the usual ”I have already done that”. And the long and the short of it is that you cant. You just made it up.
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Originally posted by John Wheat View Post
But the case against Lechmere is based on false claims, misrepresentations and cherry picking.
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Originally posted by Fisherman View Post
Because what Fiver posted was an array of false claims, misrepresentations and cherrypicking, obscuring the full picture. What I suggested was that these kinds of things would be better to criticize. I stand by that too.
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Originally posted by Lewis C View Post
The killer hasn't been identified, so I don't like anyone claiming that he has been whether they claim that he was Lechmere, Sickert, Pedachenko, or whomever.
It is up to anybody who has a suspect to decide for themselves whether or not they wish to claim that they think that the killer has been identified. As long as one admits that there is no conclusive proof for it, I myself prefer to be completely honest about my take on things. Lying about it is no option for me, nor is clamming up about it. I call it as I see it, and I expect no less from other posters.
Given the nature of The Baron's criticism, why would he criticize what Fiver posted when Fiver didn't even name a suspect?Last edited by Fisherman; 02-29-2024, 08:08 AM.
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