side door
Hello DLDW. Thanks for that.
Yes, my scenario involves the side door.
Cheers.
LC
The International Working Men's Club as a Place of Refuge?
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possible
Hello Barbara.
"Has anyone considered the murderer might have left the club from the side door and walked out into the dark alley toward Berner street, coming up behind Liz catching her unaware?"
Well, at some point, this may have crossed my mind.
Cheers.
LC
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rope
Hello DLDW.
"Crossmere Cadosch Schwartz Hutchinson they all gots targets on them."
Yes. And that is either genius or an indication that we have gotten near the end of our investigatorial ropes.
Cheers.
LC
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Actually...
Mr. Cates has/had a video on the Youtube with a possible scenario.
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Hullo Beowulf
Originally posted by Beowulf View PostHas anyone considered the murderer might have left the club from the side door and walked out into the dark alley toward Berner street, coming up behind Liz catching her unaware? Then possibly hearing the approaching pony dashed back into the club.
In other words a member? Or is this ridiculous, as he would have not been stalking her to begin with and would be just a lucky ripper that night, except for being disturbed, that is.
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Has anyone considered the murderer might have left the club from the side door and walked out into the dark alley toward Berner street, coming up behind Liz catching her unaware? Then possibly hearing the approaching pony dashed back into the club.
In other words a member? Or is this ridiculous, as he would have not been stalking her to begin with and would be just a lucky ripper that night, except for being disturbed, that is.
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Not shocked
Well, anyone who admits to being anywhere near where a murder occurlred at about the correct time is suspect to endless scrutiny until proven otherwise. Crossmere Cadosch Schwartz Hutchinson they all gots targets on them.
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proposal
Hello Colin, Dave, DLDW. Actually, he has been proposed before.
Cheers.
LC
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Oh Bridewell
Originally posted by Bridewell View PostSchwartz is the one man we know to have fled from the scene of a 'Ripper' murder and yet, so far as I know, no-one has ever suggested him as a suspect. I'm not putting him forward as such, just a little surprised that no-one has done so.
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Hi Colin
I've considered him in that light, but let's be honest, depending upon timing, he's either a priceless witness or a total bullshite irrelevance...the chances of something in between, are, let's be honest, nil...so which?
Despite a distinct lack of FIRM evidence I'm currently veering towards the first Colin...how about you?
All the best
Dave
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Originally posted by Digalittledeeperwatson View PostIf he is to be believed, IS buggered off and didn't bother to even find a constable. Fear and apathy.
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Good evening Watson,
Originally posted by Digalittledeeperwatson View PostMe thinks a list of club members and guests for that evening ( other evenings as well) might shed some light on her murder.
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Of course, I was getting used to it by then.....
Originally posted by lynn cates View PostHello DLDW. Thanks.
"Nothing nefarious, just self preservation."
Good! You see that. I keep emphasising this, yet get accused of fomenting conspiracy theory.
Cheers.
LC
I take it you don't play cricket then?
All the best
Dave
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survival
Hello DLDW. Thanks.
"Nothing nefarious, just self preservation."
Good! You see that. I keep emphasising this, yet get accused of fomenting conspiracy theory.
Cheers.
LC
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