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  • rjpalmer
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    For you, Ike, sometime when you want to take another acid trip. The article claims it was seven Igors, but I read only six...

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...r-Douglas.html

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  • rjpalmer
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    Originally posted by Iconoclast View Post
    You've got to wonder why Barrett actually paid for this.
    I wonder more why Anne Graham held on to it instead of burning it in the backyard rubbish barrel.

    Was a sequel being planned? 'Woked': Florence Maybrick's lost 1891 diary from Woking Prison, with the Remarkable True Confessions of a Serial Poisoner.

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  • rjpalmer
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    Originally posted by Iconoclast View Post
    A remarkably long-winded and obscure journey to a slightly understated conclusion
    It's probably not well-known, Ike, though it has been discussed on the boards before, that the Maybrick's neighbors did indeed have a fox terrier that went missing in August 1888. They evidently replaced it, for in October the same neighbors had an Irish Terrier that also went on walk-about. Does lightening strike a dog owner twice?

    The empiricists will quickly point out that there is no evidence that Florrie fed the puppies Fowler's Solution in a bowl of meat juice, but I am convinced she pulled an "Igor" on them, a la Bobby Durst. You no doubt will suspect Sir Jim.

    The circumstances were suspicious enough that it was alluded to at Flo's trial.


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  • Iconoclast
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    You've got to wonder why Barrett actually paid for this …

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  • Iconoclast
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    By the way, everyone, Barrett's £25 got him the littler of the two diaries. You might be tempted to think he'd have been a little clearer about how big he needed his diary-with-at-least-20-blank-pages to be?

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  • Iconoclast
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    Originally posted by rjpalmer View Post
    Most think Florrie Maybrick was innocent, but the dead dogs next door might be circumstantial evidence that points to a different conclusion. Durst couldn't have been the first low-life to dream up the idea of practicing on the pooch. Ergo, the Diarist's suspicion that Florrie was poisoning him could be unexpectedly accurate.
    A remarkably long-winded and obscure journey to a slightly understated conclusion, rj, but bizarrely highly entertaining nevertheless.

    Honestly, for long periods of that lot, I was convinced you were on drugs, and by the end of it I was convinced that I was. A thing of beauty is a thing for ever. This one will last long in the memory.

    Or at least until tomorrow anyway ...
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  • rjpalmer
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    I have to admit that research into Maybrick has come up with some interesting fun facts, from time to time. The bit about the neighbors' dog(s) being poisoned is particularly evocative. Or 'allegedly' poisoned, I should say.

    Some in the U.S. will know the name Robert Durst, the New York real-estate heir, currently on trial for murdering Susan Berman, a pulp writer that he had befriended. The Dursts were/are zillionaires in Manhattan, and the head Durst was once on the cover of a magazine with Trump and a couple other shyster real-estate moguls as the "Men Who Owned New York."

    Anyway, Durst's wife went mysteriously missing back in 1982. Everyone figured he murdered her, but there was no body and no conclusive evidence. Next Bobby Durst turns up in Galveston, Texas, were he had been hiding out, disguised as a blind woman. (Yes, a blind woman). Seems Bob killed his neighbor, cut up the body, and threw it in the Bay, but zillionaires seldom go to prison, and he was found innocent on the grounds of self-defense. Next was Susan Berman, cadaver number #3, for which Durst is currently being tried in L.A., California, USA.

    A story Durst's brother tells is that Robert and his missing wife once owned 6 different Alsatian purebred dogs. Durst called them 'Igor.' All six. Igor 1, Igor 2, etc. They were all Igor.

    Each dog died suddenly and mysteriously. It was shortly after this long string of bad luck with the canines that his wife went missing, and theory is that Durst was practicing different methods of murder, using the six Alsatians.

    As if in confirmation, an extremely angry Durst once told his brother that he was going to 'Igor' him.

    Most think Florrie Maybrick was innocent, but the dead dogs next door might be circumstantial evidence that points to a different conclusion. Durst couldn't have been the first low-life to dream up the idea of practicing on the pooch. Ergo, the Diarist's suspicion that Florrie was poisoning him could be unexpectedly accurate.
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  • Iconoclast
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    Originally posted by Scott Nelson View Post
    When's the next edition of Society's Pillar due out?
    Hmmm. I have been rather slow in addressing Lord Orsam's life story response to my short epistle, I agree. Look, don't shoot the messenger, but it might not be until lockdown is over.

    Does anyone have any idea when that might be, by the way??????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????

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  • Iconoclast
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    Originally posted by Observer View Post

    Are you a fan?
    One of my very biggestest.

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  • Iconoclast
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    Originally posted by Observer View Post

    I bet you feel better for that. By the way why the definition of ellipses?
    Because you and Graham were talking about the three dots thing ...

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  • Observer
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    Originally posted by Scott Nelson View Post
    When's the next edition of Society's Pillar due out?
    Are you a fan?

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  • Observer
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    Originally posted by Iconoclast View Post

    Oh no. I've been rumbled at long last.

    PS I think they are called ellipses ...
    I bet you feel better for that. By the way why the definition of ellipses?

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  • Scott Nelson
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    When's the next edition of Society's Pillar due out?

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  • Iconoclast
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    Originally posted by Observer View Post
    Sometimes It's hard to detect when a really good WUM is winding you up, the above is a good example. In your own vernacular. Giv ower marra
    Oh no. I've been rumbled at long last.

    PS I think they are called ellipses ...

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  • Observer
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    Someone just shouted "House"

    They've won three bottles of hand sanitiser

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