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Thems the fellas Simon,
Kudos to you for taking my post in good humour, I respect that.
Monty
Monty
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Author of Capturing Jack the Ripper.
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Originally posted by lynn cates View PostHello Jon. Thanks. No reason at all--even though he did not mention it at inquest. Of course, it seems to have been a burning question--how he survived after his tale of penury.
And that could explain his not looking for Kate. Why bother with her if he has money?
Cheers.
LC
If they had told me the previous day that they had no money I would have trusted them. I trust all lodgers I know.
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Hi Lynn
Originally posted by lynn cates View PostCan you direct me to the bruising discussion? I went over the inquest with a fine toothed comb and recent bruising was denied. There were, however, some older bruises discussed.
There was a bruise on the back of the left hand, and one on the right shin, but this had nothing to do with the crime.
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learning curve
Hello Jon. Thanks.
Indeed.
Better: there was no apparent external bruising as with the first two.
And one could always suppose that her protruding tongue (if there was one) was pushed back into place.
I am told this is called a "learning curve" or something of that sort.
Cheers.
LC
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conclusion
Hello Richard. Thanks.
I believe that that bruise and the one on the shin (posted by Jon) were described by Dr. Brown as "having nothing to do with the crime."
Of course, in "The Daily Telegraph" they are not described as either recent nor old.
So one wonders how he formed such a conclusion.
Cheers.
LC
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Hi Lynn,
I guess Dr Bond altered his mind at the inquest, for his post mortem examination revealed the following..''After washing the left hand carefully, a bruise the size of a sixpence,''recent and red'' was discovered on the back of the left hand between the thumb and first finger..a few small bruises on right shin of ''older date''.
Regards Richard.
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