I think she really thought she had him. She felt she had built a good case from the letters and the ledger. Perhaps she ought to have waited at least until some of the DNA tests were done before adding "Case Closed" to the title.
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Be careful where you tread around here, you’re on a sticky wicket as they say in Blighty.
Before you go any further, I would ask myself what happened to ‘Patricia’s’ promised update?
Which I believe was due about? …well yes that was NOW
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PS Besides i feel honour bound to defend Norder's position in his absenceLast edited by Jeff Leahy; 01-13-2010, 01:19 AM.
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Originally posted by JTRSickert View PostUnless he went back and forth between France and England during those times, as Patty would have us believe.
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I don't know how long the whole trip would take, but Sturgis points out that Sickert would have had some travelling to do before he ever got on the boat. In 1888, there was no direct rail link between St Valery and Dieppe. The journey could only be accomplished via Rouen and took about 2.5 hours. Alternatively, there was a horse-drawn omnibus service available, but it took 4 hours.
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In Victorian times, did the Dieppe ferry (packet, I believe they were called then) dock at Newhaven as it does today?
GrahamWe are suffering from a plethora of surmise, conjecture and hypothesis. - Sherlock Holmes, The Adventure Of Silver Blaze
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Originally posted by JTRSickert View PostUnless he went back and forth between France and England during those times, as Patty would have us believe.
If he was a killer, why did he just kill prostitutes in France? It seems a little bit of over-kill, to be on vacation in France, get the urge to kill a prostitute--go back to London of all places--(i guess young unfornunate women in English coastal towns aren't good enough for him)kill a unknown prostitute--as opposed to say an ex-girl friend, wife, some of one a little higher value to the suspect (and hence someone that the police can look to as a suspect)--then rush back to France to be there for breakfest without anyone the wiser. If the urge to kill was so great, he would've just picked some random French prostitute off of the streets. Serial Killers-organized or disorganized--don't plan that far in ahead especially when the urge to kill over takes them.
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Originally posted by Pirate Jack View PostThe two authors with 'case closed' on the cover are patsie and Andrew COOK.
Both of whom appear to have decided to remove he claim.
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Hello Gman992!
Yes, indeed; had he been "practicing" with French prostitutes, that could have been a very good confirmation to Pat's conclusions!
All the best
Jukka"When I know all about everything, I am old. And it's a very, very long way to go!"
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