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Originally posted by GUT View PostAnd Danaher wasn't a serialist was he????
Theres every possibility James didn't start at 50, read Jack the Ripper: The American Connection.
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Originally posted by drstrange169 View PostDoes anybody know when Barrett is supossed to have submitted articles for "Look In"? I have access to a pile of late 1980's issues.
Bit of a nostalgia trip for me. I wasn't a subscriber, but I did buy it from time to time.
At a quick glance the only "articles" appear to be interviews with minor pop stars.Kind regards, Sam Flynn
"Suche Nullen" (Nietzsche, Götzendämmerung, 1888)
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Originally posted by Kaz View PostNo, but he had a long list of potential victims. Who knows what he would have done if he hadn't got caught? Not the best example I admit, just one I had raised earlier so had him in mind.
Theres every possibility James didn't start at 50, read Jack the Ripper: The American Connection.
But hey, maybe psychopaths forget things like multiple previous murders.
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Originally posted by Henry Flower View PostOh sure. He was hacking up women in Texas previously. He just forgot to mention that in his diary. His diary, which presents us with quite a build-up to his first murder, as though he is breaking new ground.
But hey, maybe psychopaths forget things like multiple previous murders.
Have you read Shirley's book?
I can send you a copy if you like?
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Originally posted by Kaz View PostHave you read Shirley's book?
I can send you a copy if you like?
There really wasn't much evidence of an American connection after all, was there? I read it hoping for more and came away thinking, "was that it?!"
Still, Ripper authors are always wise to tap into an American connection if they can, the American market laps that stuff up, it's money for old rope really.
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Originally posted by Henry Flower View PostThanks Kaz, that's one that I did read. I must say I felt rather cheated as I felt that when you cut out the waffle it actually added very little to the original Diary publication.
There really wasn't much evidence of an American connection after all, was there? I read it hoping for more and came away thinking, "was that it?!"
Still, Ripper authors are always wise to tap into an American connection if they can, the American market laps that stuff up, it's money for old rope really.
it doesn't tie in with the Diary very well either. its something else I'm left on the fence with ..
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Originally posted by Henry Flower View PostAnd that is why nobody is too worried about the Return of Ike: Faulty logic.
There is one sky. On a given day a large number of clouds form, change, and pass away in that one sky. Pixels, etc ...
The point about multiple events causing random 'images' is lost when we go from the macro world of clouds down to the micro level of pixels. You can't compare the two (and still expect to be taken seriously). It's like saying that water is wet so any given water molecule must be wet (Zen-beautiful, but not a process you should be expecting to win - or even just back up - an argument with). Clouds vary in their appearance, and the burning marks on toast vary. Eventually, you will 'get' Che and Elvis purely by random chance.
If you are arguing that pixels vary randomly independent of the image they have captured is deeply unsettling. Pixels vary non-randomly based upon the image they have captured! They vary because what they represent varies. That is the purpose they serve. It is not an interpretation of the mind with pixels (as it is with clouds or toast or whatever) - pixels vary because they capture different bits of information!
But thank you for giving me this opportunity to explain to you how statistics works. Take the book back, it's full of faulty logic.
And while I'm on the subject: The possible presence of other letters is not an issue we should be labouring over. There could be a hundred letters on Kelly's wall, but still the chances of getting something that looks extremely similar to Florence Maybrick's initials - in their correct order - would still remain reasonably small. The fact that there have only been a small handful of rather questionable leters 'discovered' implies that that probability then becomes vanishingly small. If you understand statistics, then this should cause some consternation amongst those who believe the journal is a hoax (unless your argument is - as Sammy's is becoming - that the hoaxer was actually the first to detect those letters and used them to backward-engineer the hoax from). Possibly the person who wrote 'FM' (if they did) on Kelly's wall may or may not have been the author of the other letters, and maybe the other letters are just interpretations of the human mind. It doesn't matter. The point is that to fulfill the 'prophecy' of the journal, we need one or more example of 'F' and 'M' in Kelly's room, and lo and behold we appear to have them. We'll never agree on whether we do 'have them' so it's probably pointless our even trying. We can see 'FM' miraculously on Kelly's wall. We can see an 'F' carved into Kelly's left arm (really not sure what Sammy was meaning when he said it was upside down, the wrong way 'round, etc., by the way - the 'F' on her arm would appear as an 'F' if her arm was straight), and we can detect 'M's in other ways which you will mainly disagree with. I don't blame you for disagreeing - it would be illogical of you to accept that they are there and simultaneously argue that they do not support the journal's 'prediction'. But ultimately the critical point is that the journal makes a clear enough prediction ("An initial here", etc.) and that prediction appears to be supported by the photograph of Kelly's death scene. This is the critical bit. This is the bit which statistics tells you cannot happen by chance alone but once in a universe of time, and that therefore this is either that one random chance in a universe of time or else it is not random. If it is not random, there must have been intentionality, and I for one am happy that that intentionality sat for a short while in the mind of one James Maybrick, Liverpool cotton merchant and serial killer for the Saga generation.
Ike
Clever is as clever does
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Statistics? Considering the problem of inductive reasoning then, ultimately, it's all a matter of faith: https://www.princeton.edu/~grosen/pu...induction.html
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Originally posted by Iconoclast View PostThere could be a hundred letters on Kelly's wall, but still the chances of getting something that looks extremely similar to Florence Maybrick's initials - in their correct order - would still remain reasonably smallKind regards, Sam Flynn
"Suche Nullen" (Nietzsche, Götzendämmerung, 1888)
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Originally posted by John G View PostStatistics? Considering the problem of inductive reasoning then, ultimately, it's all a matter of faith: https://www.princeton.edu/~grosen/pu...induction.html
And of course it is definitely statistics or the backward-engineering of a hoaxer (if those letters are there) and either the tunnel vision of faith or else a freak random event which happened to coincidide with the journal's prediction (if it turns out they aren't).
It's not as simple as faith-because-I-don't-like-the-alternative.Last edited by Iconoclast; 08-18-2017, 01:56 AM.
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