Pierre
So as normal when it comes to research on the murders themselves and basic knowledge of such, there is a great deficiency.
None of the sources quoted are directly related to Levy and therefore are of little use.
In addition partial quotes are given. Here we have the quote from Macnaughten as:
"No one ever saw the Whitechapel murderer..."
That is from the Scotland yard version of the memoranda, the copy held on this site if my memory is correct.
However the Aberconway version says:
"No one ever saw the Whitechapel murderer (unless possibly it was the city P.C who was a beat[sec] near Mitre Square)"
That is basic knowledge on the subject, either this was not known, which demonstrates a very serious failing or it was intended to mislead!
I assume the former.
There are no comments about Levy himself or possible motive- how surprising.
It is there if one bothers to look? But not in Skinner and Evans or on this site!
Obviously there has been No research on the man; despite the impression given at the start of post 105.
Post 105 then gives a list of points which are a repeat of what was said yesterday.
Such points do not provide evidence to exclude anyone!.
The final comments about "ghosts from 1888" are more of the views given yesterday.
As general points that there was a bias over these issues in 1888, I tend to agree.
However a view is taken in post 105 on those points, that we should not consider any person from those groups as a viable person of interest, because of said bias!
However to exclude on that basis:
Is not scientific!
Is not based on research!
Is not the work expected of an academic historian.
It demonstrates an incredible level of bias!
The so called research given in post 105 is from a copy of Skinner and Evans and possibly this site.
No other sources appear to have been even looked at- lazy in the extreme!
At least 5 minutes cut and paste- truly serious research.
The point proposed is that people should be excluded and rejected because of race and faith!
This is because of preconceived ideas held about the Identity of the killer.
Its a bit like the police in the "Yorkshire Ripper" case, discarding people who did not have a Newcastle accent, because they believed the tape recording sent to them.
Of course this allowed the real killer to carry on untroubled, even when he had been interviewed numerous times by the police.
That's the very approach demonstrated in post 105.
Steve
So as normal when it comes to research on the murders themselves and basic knowledge of such, there is a great deficiency.
None of the sources quoted are directly related to Levy and therefore are of little use.
In addition partial quotes are given. Here we have the quote from Macnaughten as:
"No one ever saw the Whitechapel murderer..."
That is from the Scotland yard version of the memoranda, the copy held on this site if my memory is correct.
However the Aberconway version says:
"No one ever saw the Whitechapel murderer (unless possibly it was the city P.C who was a beat[sec] near Mitre Square)"
That is basic knowledge on the subject, either this was not known, which demonstrates a very serious failing or it was intended to mislead!
I assume the former.
There are no comments about Levy himself or possible motive- how surprising.
It is there if one bothers to look? But not in Skinner and Evans or on this site!
Obviously there has been No research on the man; despite the impression given at the start of post 105.
Post 105 then gives a list of points which are a repeat of what was said yesterday.
Such points do not provide evidence to exclude anyone!.
The final comments about "ghosts from 1888" are more of the views given yesterday.
As general points that there was a bias over these issues in 1888, I tend to agree.
However a view is taken in post 105 on those points, that we should not consider any person from those groups as a viable person of interest, because of said bias!
However to exclude on that basis:
Is not scientific!
Is not based on research!
Is not the work expected of an academic historian.
It demonstrates an incredible level of bias!
The so called research given in post 105 is from a copy of Skinner and Evans and possibly this site.
No other sources appear to have been even looked at- lazy in the extreme!
At least 5 minutes cut and paste- truly serious research.
The point proposed is that people should be excluded and rejected because of race and faith!
This is because of preconceived ideas held about the Identity of the killer.
Its a bit like the police in the "Yorkshire Ripper" case, discarding people who did not have a Newcastle accent, because they believed the tape recording sent to them.
Of course this allowed the real killer to carry on untroubled, even when he had been interviewed numerous times by the police.
That's the very approach demonstrated in post 105.
Steve
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