Originally posted by Ausgirl
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It’s probably a good thing that you don't have the spare cash to buy my hardcopy, because that has a few thousand words extra and only the hard copy contains the chapter that discusses the saint days which you feel do nothing to raise his candidacy. I admit that the saint day argument does not currently do much to increase Thompson’s credentials as a suspect. However I do not regret taking that path early on. Whatever we learn about him we cannot escape the fact that he studied as a priest for several years and religion was paramount feature of Thompson’s life. People are bound to ask questions about how he assimilated his beliefs into the murders if they increasingly decide he is worth examining as a candidate. If they come to me for answers, I now already have my answer wrapped conveniently into a single chapter. Thankfully for you and most readers though, the cheap kindle edition does not take that route and instead focuses on the more ordinary arguments such as where was he living, and what personal or unique circumstances point to him being capable of these crimes. I leave most of the imaginative speculation for the hardback
Now to the window peeking. Let me explain that when I say that from his room Thompson could look out from his window down Dorset Street I do not claim to be able to prove this is something he did. I feel I can safely state that he used Providence Row because he told us he did. In addition, several books and those who command his archives in Boston College say so. Also the nuns at Providence Row say that he did. Was he in Providence Row during the times of the murder? My book states that this was the most likely time that he stayed there and experts, like Paul Begg agree that my book’s explanation to the timings is a plausible one. The image I give of Thompson being able to peer out his window down to the entrance of Miller’s court is imaginative only but does not lesson the possibility that he could. I have given it and will continue to give it even though taken literally if we was indeed looking out the window of the window at the time of Kelly’s murder then he could not have killed her. (Even several years as student surgeon could not have enabled him to kill her regardless of how sharp his dissecting scalpel was.) I use the image of him at the window to contrast with other heralded suspects. Unlike MOST others Thompson did not have to take a train from another part of London or England or a boat across the English Channel to commit these crimes. He lived in the heart of Spitalfields.
I know I have not said it before Ausgirl but I am glad you find my suspect to one of the better ones, even if I, who promotes him, does not always do it in the fashion you would see as sensible. Thank you for your interest. If you reading my book looks to be a thing you will be doing later than sooner I do suggest you check out the reviews of the book and news articles on it which my website contains. I am particularly happy with the following review on it. It may answer other questions you have about him. Or better still lead you to ask ones neither of us have thought about yet.
Thanks,
Richard.
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