Hello Lynn and Adam and all, and Merry Xmas (to the umpteenth time). I'm a bit pissed for not having gone riding Snowtropolis (an indoor snowpark 3 hours out of Berlin) as we were hoping to do today, as the trains have more more less stopped running their schedules in the deep snow. I would have tried my luck and have taken the train regardless, but I'm also a bit sick, so not the greatest idea to run the risk of spending all day stuck at some outdoors train station in the middle of nowhere. So here's to another day watching DVDs. Yawn...
I can visualize Adam Went's scenario, and it definitely seems plausible, but since Pipeman's physical description (which for Victorian times was everything but common) matches Le Grand, I can totally live with the idea that Pipeman might have been Le Grand and that he was nochalant enough to light up while his minion was starting slowly with the abuse on Stride.
Lynn Cates wrote:
Perhaps BS going from north to south and PM just to the south had intended a kind of pincers movement on Liz? I see.
It's a possibility.
Lynn Cates wrote:
I presume PM was absent for 5-10 minutes. How do you suppose BS kept Liz subdued for that time? And, given the fracas that Schwartz reported, was it BS that calmed Liz down and got her to go for the cachous or PM when he returned?
It's pretty obvious that Stride was either aquainted with BS, or not feeling really threatened by him, which to me says pimp or john, as in, another day at the office for her. Especially since it's documented by Dr. Barnardo (for what it's worth) that Stride was “thoroughly frightened“ a few days before her murder.
As for the possibility of Schwartz having invented BS and Pipeman from scratch, even without the existence of Pipeman we have enough evidence that Le Grand was majorly involved in a cover up of the Berner Street murder. Instead of wasting our time visualizing different scenarios, I would suggest researching the following:
- further researching Schwartz no-first-name in the sweater lists and particularly in Der Arbeter Fraint from the summers of 1902/1903 and the winter of 1905 – in case he published something under his full name.
- at some point I'll try to research similar assaults by anyone matching BS's description in the Old Bailey and in the Malborough courts.
- we should most definitely research Joseph Aarons, his financial records, and if he had any trouble with the law. Plus any records that the WVC might have attemped a collaboration with the IWEC.
- research any records for Le Grand having had anything to do with the Okhrana (!). I'll conduct a search about this in Paris as well.
- I'll try to research Le Grand in Danish records, try to figure out his real name and the identity of his dad, the alleged “diplomat“. Then I'll look up Le Grand's bank records in London.
Just making this list (and checking it twice) makes me feel even sicker. But I hope than in a couple days/weeks I'll be up to taking care of parts of it.
I can visualize Adam Went's scenario, and it definitely seems plausible, but since Pipeman's physical description (which for Victorian times was everything but common) matches Le Grand, I can totally live with the idea that Pipeman might have been Le Grand and that he was nochalant enough to light up while his minion was starting slowly with the abuse on Stride.
Lynn Cates wrote:
Perhaps BS going from north to south and PM just to the south had intended a kind of pincers movement on Liz? I see.
It's a possibility.
Lynn Cates wrote:
I presume PM was absent for 5-10 minutes. How do you suppose BS kept Liz subdued for that time? And, given the fracas that Schwartz reported, was it BS that calmed Liz down and got her to go for the cachous or PM when he returned?
It's pretty obvious that Stride was either aquainted with BS, or not feeling really threatened by him, which to me says pimp or john, as in, another day at the office for her. Especially since it's documented by Dr. Barnardo (for what it's worth) that Stride was “thoroughly frightened“ a few days before her murder.
As for the possibility of Schwartz having invented BS and Pipeman from scratch, even without the existence of Pipeman we have enough evidence that Le Grand was majorly involved in a cover up of the Berner Street murder. Instead of wasting our time visualizing different scenarios, I would suggest researching the following:
- further researching Schwartz no-first-name in the sweater lists and particularly in Der Arbeter Fraint from the summers of 1902/1903 and the winter of 1905 – in case he published something under his full name.
- at some point I'll try to research similar assaults by anyone matching BS's description in the Old Bailey and in the Malborough courts.
- we should most definitely research Joseph Aarons, his financial records, and if he had any trouble with the law. Plus any records that the WVC might have attemped a collaboration with the IWEC.
- research any records for Le Grand having had anything to do with the Okhrana (!). I'll conduct a search about this in Paris as well.
- I'll try to research Le Grand in Danish records, try to figure out his real name and the identity of his dad, the alleged “diplomat“. Then I'll look up Le Grand's bank records in London.
Just making this list (and checking it twice) makes me feel even sicker. But I hope than in a couple days/weeks I'll be up to taking care of parts of it.
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