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Was Sickert's father also a killer?
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Originally posted by BTCG View Post
Although I dispise the 'trust me' type anecdotal, I can say, as one who had cervical spine surgery on Jan 17 2014, and had metal plates and screws put in my body, that coming off opium based pain medication will drive you crazy. Especially so, in one's inability to achieve paradoxical sleep.
Mikehuh?
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Originally posted by BTCG View PostMy excuse????
Please provide yours.
Cheers,
Mikehuh?
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Originally posted by The Good Michael View PostI have this theory that Cornwall is related to Kosminksi and her absolutely nonsensical theory is just an elaborate red herring to throw people off that track in order to protect her great great grandfather. My excuse is my mind is unbalanced from the meds I took after having my spleen removed.
Cheers,
Mike
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Hi All,
It would appear that writing Jack the Ripper letters became some what of a national pastime. None of the letter writers gave their names and addresses, so it would be fair to say that none of the letter writers were actually, in real terms, claiming to be the murderer.
Best wishes.
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Originally posted by Hatchett View PostHi All,
It would appear that writing Jack the Ripper letters became some what of a national pastime. None of the letter writers gave their names and addresses, so it would be fair to say that none of the letter writers were actually, in real terms, claiming to be the murderer.
Best wishes.
Perhaps you can either give us some proof, or get into your time machine and correct the problem.
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Originally posted by Hatchett View PostProof of what?
I said "it appears" .... or are you saying that some of the letter writers did actually give their real names and addresses
Gawd... Cornwell, if she's reading this, must be on the floor laughing by now.
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Originally posted by BTCG View PostSickert wrote letters claiming to be the killer. So the writer does have a basis for making the statement.
You may not like it, but Cornwell has uncovered the only objective evidence in the case: the stationary for some of these letters came from the same batch that Sickert owned.
So you ASSUME Sickert wrote the letters.
Some might claim that this does not make one a serial killer. But it's rather odd for someone to write and take credit if credit is undeserved.
ASSUMPTION. Odd for some. Perfectly in character for others, especially in a time when tracing the author(s) was next to impossible. How many letters did the police receive? Could it really have been that odd? Or do you propose their were hundreds of 'Rippers' running around London?
And I have yet to see where in his lifetime, Sickert attempted to claim credit for another's work.
You cracked the case. Occam's Razor! Indeed.......
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