I told you Stevie. There are two rules I am invoking. They are Casebook rules. No suspect pushing on other threads and no off-topic posts. If you want to bleat about Parks, you have your own thread to go and flog your theory. This is mine. And I will report any off topic post on my thread. If I come on your thread and start pushing my Powell did it theory, you are welcome to report those as suspect pushing and off-topic and you can be assured they will be deleted as well.
After carefully removing the photos, he realized he had a problem, no ink and his ballpoint pen just wouldn't do. He spent weeks scouring the junk shops and thrift stores of the outback, but eventually he came across what he was looking for once again in the family stores.
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The censorship here is worse than google China!
All my posts keep disappearing.
Who could be doing this?
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Hello Tom!
In fact, I read "the diary" two years before I joined the Casebook!Originally posted by Tom_Wescott View PostHi Jukka,
Good things virtually always come from bad things, and what I wrote was true as I know it. Nevertheless, the Diary is a plague on Ripperology. It overshadowed genuine research and the many good works that came out in the early to mid 90's. I would be curious to know who concocted it, but Lord knows I won't spend a moment's time researching such a thing.
Yours truly,
Tom Wescott
Somehow I thought, that the diary was written for us, not for the Ripper himself!
I hope, I made my point clear enough!
All the best
Jukka
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Stephen Parkes wrote the diary.If those who keep stiring the pot with their accusations of lies,would take the trouble to locate and talk to him,then they might be satisfied.He is'nt hiding.
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Hi Jukka,
Good things virtually always come from bad things, and what I wrote was true as I know it. Nevertheless, the Diary is a plague on Ripperology. It overshadowed genuine research and the many good works that came out in the early to mid 90's. I would be curious to know who concocted it, but Lord knows I won't spend a moment's time researching such a thing.
Yours truly,
Tom Wescott
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Hello Tom!
If this really is the case, then something bad turned into something good!Originally posted by Tom_Wescott View PostIf what you're saying is true, then we all owe Steve Powell and great debt of gratitude, for it was the Diary that spurred Stephen Ryder's interest in Jack the Ripper and led to the creation of the Casebook.
Yours truly,
Tom Wescott
All the best
Jukka
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Another post to delete.
I would have left the family portraits in
but you could make out the McDonalds sign in the background.
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He had an old prized photograph album handed down from his mother containing photographs from the Victorian era. Realizing this was as close as he'd come to a suitable book upon which to pen his "opus", he removed the family portraits and began to pen the Diary of Jack the Ripper.
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Ally,
Do you have something against misogyny? You should be more tolerant than that.
Yours truly,
Tom Wescott
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Caz,
I looked it up and it looks like a dog used in advertizing. Is that correct? If so, my Korean colleagues would love to take a closer look at it.
Mike
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Ally,
I can't wait for the love triangle details, the prison sentence, and the lost puppy. Please tell me there's a puppy in the story.
Mike
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