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    Hello all,

    I came across this Swedish site..



    and the article is by JAN-INGVAR OLSSON.

    It goes through quite a few details of the Stride life and death, but the thing that hit me was the final line...


    Elizabeth Stride begravdes efter obduktionen på svenska kyrkogården i Brookwood, Woking, sydväst om London.

    This translates as

    Elizabeth Stride was buried after an autopsy in the Swedish cemetery in Brookwood, Woking, South West of London.

    I have never heard of this before. I may be mistaken, but could somebody kindly confirm that this cemetery has never been quoted before in any book, etc?


    Apart from the fact that it goes against every known fact of her burial, I would really be interested to know if anybody else knows of this strange comment?

    best wishes

    Phil
    Last edited by Phil Carter; 08-27-2012, 05:03 PM.
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  • #2
    Hello all,



    best wishes

    Phil
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    • #3
      "The coffins only had single tickets."

      I can't remember the date or the channel for this one, but it's a goodie. About the London Necropolis Railway and Brookwood Cemetery in Surrey.

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      • #4
        Hi Phil

        On the Find-a-Grave site Elizabeth Stride's burial details are listed as follows:

        East London Cemetery and Crematorium
        Newham
        Greater London, England
        Plot: Grave #15509, square 37

        Best regards

        Chris
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        • #5
          Perhaps, as she was Swedish, a memorial, rather than her grave, was placed in the Swedish cemetery?

          Regards, Bridewell.
          I won't always agree but I'll try not to be disagreeable.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by ChrisGeorge View Post
            Hi Phil

            On the Find-a-Grave site Elizabeth Stride's burial details are listed as follows:

            East London Cemetery and Crematorium
            Newham
            Greater London, England
            Plot: Grave #15509, square 37

            Best regards

            Chris
            Hello Chris,

            Thank you.
            Yup. As I said, goes against all known fact.



            Hello Colin,

            I tried calling to find out exactly that. Nobody answered. I will try again tomorrow.
            Good suggestion.
            Best wishes

            Phil
            Last edited by Phil Carter; 08-27-2012, 07:55 PM.
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            • #7
              Hi all!

              Let´s not withhold a translation of this from you:

              "Den första vetenskapliga behandlingen av brotten kom i en amerikansk medicinsk tidskrift i november 1888 och sedan har det förekommit en ström av teorier om gärningsmannens person, egenskaper och motiv.

              Karakteristiskt för nästan alla är att teoriförfattarna börjar med en mer eller mindre noggrann redogörelse för brotten, där de i stor utsträckning skriver av varandra. Sedan refererar, kritiserar och vederlägger de andra författares teorier. Så följer den egna teorin och sedan kommer utfyllnaden mellan brotten och teorin. Däremot är det nästan aldrig någon, som logiskt resonerar sig fram från brotten till en teori. Man får snarare intrycket av att en person, som varit intresserad av brotten, läst om dem och grubblat över dem, fått en snilleblixt och sedan passat ihop fakta med snilleblixten, som hedrats med benämningen teori."

              Which translates into, roughly:

              "The first scientific treatment of the crimes was presented in an American journal of medicine in November 1888 and since that, a stream of theories has occurred as to the person, characteristics and motive of the perpetrator.

              Characteristic for nigh on all of them is that the authors start out with a more or less thorough account of the murders, and they copy each others texts to a great extent. Then they describe, criticize and take apart the theories of other authors. Thereupon follows their own theory, followed by a filling-out between the crimes and the theory. Almost nobody, however, will logically reason their way from the crimes to a theory. You get more of an impression that a person, who has had an interest in the crimes, read about them and mulled them over, has had a stroke of genius and then adjusted the facts to fit that stroke of genius, and honoured it by lending it the term theory."

              Can we relate to that ...?

              The best,
              Fisherman

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              • #8
                Hello Christer,

                Have you heard of Jan-Ingvar Olsson?
                Any chance of you trying to contact the man and ask him about that claim re Brookwood Cemetery?

                Best wishes

                Phil
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                • #9
                  I can certainly give it a shot, though I am not familiar with the name - but it may take some time, since I am somewhat tied up at the moment.

                  Will put it on my to-do list, though!

                  The best,
                  Fisherman

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                  • #10
                    Hello Christer,

                    Many thanks my friend.
                    I have a feeling Ive heard the name before, but can't place it. Annoying!

                    Best wishes

                    Phil
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                    • #11
                      Which translates into, roughly:

                      "The first scientific treatment of the crimes was presented in an American journal of medicine in November 1888 and since that, a stream of theories has occurred as to the person, characteristics and motive of the perpetrator.

                      Characteristic for nigh on all of them is that the authors start out with a more or less thorough account of the murders, and they copy each others texts to a great extent. Then they describe, criticize and take apart the theories of other authors. Thereupon follows their own theory, followed by a filling-out between the crimes and the theory. Almost nobody, however, will logically reason their way from the crimes to a theory. You get more of an impression that a person, who has had an interest in the crimes, read about them and mulled them over, has had a stroke of genius and then adjusted the facts to fit that stroke of genius, and honoured it by lending it the term theory."

                      Can we relate to that ...?
                      Hi Christer,

                      Certainly!

                      Regards, Bridewell.
                      I won't always agree but I'll try not to be disagreeable.

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                      • #12
                        White chapel-murderer

                        Hello Phil,

                        This looks like a google translation to me. Are you sure the source is Swedish? Starts off with a reference to the White chapel-murderer?? Perhaps originally written in swedish, translated into english and then google translated back to swedish. Very weird swedish I think, anyway, how about you Christer?

                        Best wishes,
                        C4
                        Last edited by curious4; 08-28-2012, 02:25 PM.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by curious4 View Post
                          Hello Phil,

                          This looks like a google translation to me. Are you sure the source is Swedish? Starts off with a reference to the White chapel-murderer?? Perhaps originally written in swedish, translated into english and then google translated back to swedish. Very weird swedish I think, anyway, how about you Christer?

                          Best wishes,
                          C4
                          Hello Velma,

                          The only thing I can say that I immediately notice is that the writer's name is typically Swedish... Jan-Ingvar Olsson.


                          After that, I'm as in the dark as you are here.

                          best wishes

                          Phil
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                          • #14
                            Hello all,

                            An update.

                            I have just rung the cemetery itself (Brookwood).

                            According to them, there is no knowledge of Elizabeth Stride being buried there (as we thought). In addition, as far as the gentleman I talked to is aware, there is no known memorial plaque etc ever having been laid down at Brookwood either. He will be checking this just in case, and I will get a reply via email.
                            However, he did suggest that the Swedish Church in London is contacted in conjunction with this last point, as it is they who actually own the ground where the Swedish dead are buried in Brookwood Cemetery,. Whether a memorial was laid down there or not at one time, is unknown (to Brookwood, at present).

                            best wishes

                            Phil
                            Last edited by Phil Carter; 08-28-2012, 02:53 PM.
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                            • #15
                              Hello Phil,

                              Having the unpronouncable name of Gwyneth, I have been called many things from Guinevere to Gwenifer, bit never Velma!

                              Best wishes,
                              C4 aka Gwyneth

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