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Originally posted by Nemo View PostHi Curious
I have little doubt in my mind that the Diary is a modern fake
The post was made when discussing the ideas motives of the hoaxer
The mention of a clue in the bonnet is intriguing though
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Nemo
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Originally posted by Simon Wood View PostSo why would he rummage through her hat, "a place of concealment"? He knew she hadn't any money. If she had, she'd still be alive.
Eddowes wore a pair of calico pockets attached by strings for her personal possessions. I understood a number of those women would wear such secreted pockets for money & things that were out of reach of pickpockets.
A hat isn't the best place for valuables, maybe he was looking for something else.
Regards, Jon S.Regards, Jon S.
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Monty, you mean....we agree?
There's shades of other Ripper red herrings in this report, like the story about the bloody washstand or the grapes being used to lure victims or even, despite it being one of my own pet theories, the story about "Pipeman" carrying a knife.....there's any number of them and the vast majority would result from misinterpretations or over-eager journalistic reporting.
No doubt it's an interesting reference but it makes little sense to suggest that Kelly was searching for anything of substantial value on his partner, given what we know of their final movements....
Cheers,
Adam.
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Eddowes wore a pair of calico pockets attached by strings for her personal possessions. I understood a number of those women would wear such secreted pockets for money & things that were out of reach of pickpockets.
A hat isn't the best place for valuables, maybe he was looking for something else.
Kelly knew that Kate's killer had got any money she might have had in the pocket, and he looked to see if there was any in the hat.
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Originally posted by Adam Went View PostMonty, you mean....we agree?
There's shades of other Ripper red herrings in this report, like the story about the bloody washstand or the grapes being used to lure victims or even, despite it being one of my own pet theories, the story about "Pipeman" carrying a knife.....there's any number of them and the vast majority would result from misinterpretations or over-eager journalistic reporting.
No doubt it's an interesting reference but it makes little sense to suggest that Kelly was searching for anything of substantial value on his partner, given what we know of their final movements....
Cheers,
Adam.
Monty
Monty
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How to Make Something out of Nothing
Blimey, talk about trying to make something out of nothing.
Since it was the custom of women such as the deceased to keep 'valuables' such as coins or pawn tickets in their bonnet, I doubt Kate's old man would have sat there working out whether or not hers was likely to contain anything and thought to himself "Nah, not worth looking".
Kelly would have tried to make something out of 'Nothing', dead or alive. I can see that.
But what's Simon's excuse?
Love,
Caz
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Originally posted by The Good Michael View PostThis is my point with my Fenian remark. Satire used to be such a useful tool...sigh.
Mike
Love,
Caz
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Originally posted by curious View PostHope springs eternal, as they say.
As in: "Nothing ventured, nothing gained".
Or: "Move on, there's nothing to see here".
Love,
Caz
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Originally posted by caz View PostIndeed, curious. And it gave me the chance for a spot of word play using Kate's chosen alias: "Nothing".
As in: "Nothing ventured, nothing gained".
Or: "Move on, there's nothing to see here".
Love,
Caz
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There's nothing I can add.
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