I agree with the last sentence, Dave.
I too have a suspect theory I generally keep to myself. It can be made to relate to the Royal Conspiracy theory from the 70s. I think it very well may have contributed as a source for the theory. RLS? Now there's another possible source for the rumors that may have led to the theory.
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My research is actually based on RL Stevenson's 1885 novella.
It is not spin on anything.
Truth is that we have had all the evidence before us for a very long time.
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Originally posted by DJA View PostI've not suggested a government conspiracy.
Certainly not involving Gull and/or Gladstone.
Gull obviously knew what was going on.
I have never been an advocate of the Royal Conspiracy/PAV/Sickert nonsense.
The Michael Caine telemovie really annoys me.From Hell almost as much.
No reason for it to be dismissed automatically by association, but at least some people have moved forward from the 70s. I’m developing my own spin.
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Been through that several times on this forum.
You are smart enough to use the search button.
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Originally posted by DJA View PostI've not suggested a government conspiracy.
Certainly not involving Gull and/or Gladstone.
Gull obviously knew what was going on.
I have never been an advocate of the Royal Conspiracy/PAV/Sickert nonsense.
The Michael Caine telemovie really annoys me.From Hell almost as much.
I do believe Matthews and Abberline were conspiring to ensure Jack the Ripper/Sutton was not caught.
Very much like the Cleveland Street scandal.
He seems very unlikely as a Ripper suspect. If Sutton was the killer, why would Gull know anything about it and why would either Matthews or Abberline try to conceal the Ripper's identity?
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Did not know.
Obviously not the only one here.
Two other forums that I rarely post on do not usually employ it.
Mainly cut and paste or just use the https.
Thanks for letting me know.
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Originally posted by DJA View Post
It's in red.
Most here would not recognize it as a link.
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Originally posted by Abby Normal View Post
of course Gull was involved. haven't you ever seen the documentary From Hell? ; )
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Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes View Post
Not a shred of evidence for this of course and yet it’s stated as a fact.
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Gull obviously knew what was going on.
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Originally posted by FISHY1118 View PostCorrect, it was Stowells claim that Lady Gull was there and she was questioned by police inspector .
Lets not dismiss Stowells importance here , look at his relationship he had with Catherine Gull and Dyke Ackland , he was an executor of his will , they were very close . No motive for him to make up a story like that way way back in the 1920s when the word ''conspiracy'' probably wasn't even in the dictionary.
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I linked my source in the post that Fishy replied to, so there was no reason to link it a second time. It is not my fault if Fishy did not read the linked source I had already given or if he chose not to believe it.
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I've not suggested a government conspiracy.
Certainly not involving Gull and/or Gladstone.
Gull obviously knew what was going on.
I have never been an advocate of the Royal Conspiracy/PAV/Sickert nonsense.
The Michael Caine telemovie really annoys me.From Hell almost as much.
I do believe Matthews and Abberline were conspiring to ensure Jack the Ripper/Sutton was not caught.
Very much like the Cleveland Street scandal.
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Originally posted by DJA View PostGladstone's letter was to The Sporting Times,13 October 1888.
Originally posted by DJA View PostI know the publication that reported the meeting of The Royal Society that included WEG and WWG,however have not been able to relocate it.
The internet changes over 11 years.
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