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Originally posted by Michael W Richards View PostHow about if you add a soldier that I fought with and defended.. with my life, as he did with me... when in battle. Hell yes, that's why I said what I said, you obviously aren't aware of how deep many soldiers bonds go. Its merciful ending the suffering of someone who Im sure looked like they may be dying, and its the loyalty that would make him help his comrade. He may not have liked doing it...but that's not the point.
Regards Darryl
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Originally posted by Darryl Kenyon View Post
The trouble is Michael this wasn't the Somme or war torn Europe in 1944. I understand what you are saying that some soldiers may have covered for a friend if they thought a war crime had been committed against the enemy. But this was a poor defenceless woman just out to make a couple of pence for a bed for the night in peacetime London. What you are suggesting is akin to why Anderson came in for such criticism in his biography about certain Jews covering the crime of murder for another Jew. Because murder on Martha is what it was and the other soldier using his bayonet to finish a defenceless woman off is an accomplice in murder, much worse than covering up suspicions or giving them an alibi.
Regards Darryl
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Originally posted by Michael W Richards View PostHow about if you add a soldier that I fought with and defended.. with my life, as he did with me... when in battle. Hell yes, that's why I said what I said, you obviously aren't aware of how deep many soldiers bonds go. Its merciful ending the suffering of someone who Im sure looked like they may be dying, and its the loyalty that would make him help his comrade. He may not have liked doing it...but that's not the point.
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Originally posted by richardnunweek View PostHi.
Is it not possible that in the case of Martha. she was stabbed in a frenzy by Pearly Poll in a fit of temper, it has hallmarks of a outburst killing.
Regards Richard.Kind regards, Sam Flynn
"Suche Nullen" (Nietzsche, Götzendämmerung, 1888)
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Originally posted by TheCuriousCat View Post
Please tell me you don't live in Canada (and you no longer have access to weapons) because your admission that you would commit murder if one of your friends was doing it is truly frightening. Like...should I be alerting the authorities here?
I think its a huge mistake imaging that you can try and figure out what seem to be acts of madness with just your own sensibilities...unless of course you are someone like you described. I can imagine quite well, but proving my concepts validity is another thing.
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Originally posted by Sam Flynn View Post
We first need to find a reason for Poll to accompany Martha to a shady landing in Wentworth Dwellings, and then we need to explain why she'd be carrying two vicious knives. We also need a motive for her to turn homicidal on someone who, to all appearances, was a friend and drinking-buddy. None of this seems very likely to me.
They both may have taken shelter there, because of the disturbances in George Street that night/ morning.
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Hi Sam,
Back in my youth , I went out for a drinking session , with a mate, and for no apparent reason he turned on me, and beat the daylights out of me, he was sincerely sorry afterwards very remorseful. so it can happen.
As for Poll having a knife on her, she may have carried a clasp knife for protection,
The longer blade might not have been used at all.
All speculation, but stranger things have happened.
Regards Richard.
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Originally posted by richardnunweek View PostHi Sam,
Back in my youth , I went out for a drinking session , with a mate, and for no apparent reason he turned on me, and beat the daylights out of me, he was sincerely sorry afterwards very remorseful. so it can happen.
As for Poll having a knife on her, she may have carried a clasp knife for protection,
The longer blade might not have been used at all.
All speculation, but stranger things have happened.
Regards Richard.
TristanBest wishes,
Tristan
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Originally posted by richardnunweek View PostHi Tristan.
Why would they pressure her in that line of questioning?
She said that they were in the company of two soldiers, but they were never traced.
Regards Richard.
From another perspective if this was a bust up between friends would they have stabbed them in the privates area? Of course it's possible but to me this always suggested a sexual element to the crime and at least in a small was a link to MT being a victim of JtR.
TristanBest wishes,
Tristan
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Originally posted by Sam Flynn View Post
He wanted to cut out their abdominal organs, so what else could he realistically do?"Is all that we see or seem
but a dream within a dream?"
-Edgar Allan Poe
"...the man and the peaked cap he is said to have worn
quite tallies with the descriptions I got of him."
-Frederick G. Abberline
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Originally posted by Michael W Richards View PostHow about if you add a soldier that I fought with and defended.. with my life, as he did with me... when in battle. Hell yes, that's why I said what I said, you obviously aren't aware of how deep many soldiers bonds go. Its merciful ending the suffering of someone who Im sure looked like they may be dying, and its the loyalty that would make him help his comrade. He may not have liked doing it...but that's not the point.
"Is all that we see or seem
but a dream within a dream?"
-Edgar Allan Poe
"...the man and the peaked cap he is said to have worn
quite tallies with the descriptions I got of him."
-Frederick G. Abberline
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