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it could be percieved as a threat to schwartz...."remember lipski that was us"
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Originally posted by lynn cates View PostHello Rocky. Thanks.
Yes, I believe that is where his murdering occurred.
But at WHOM was the insult yelled--Schwartz or Pipeman?
Mike
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insult
Hello Rocky. Thanks.
Yes, I believe that is where his murdering occurred.
But at WHOM was the insult yelled--Schwartz or Pipeman?
Cheers.
LC
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Originally posted by lynn cates View PostHello Rocky.
"Was pipeman chasing Schwartz?"
We don't know. And, when placed on the hot seat, Schwartz could not be sure--just as with that "convenient" racial slur.
Cheers.
LC
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can't tell
Hello Rocky.
"Was pipeman chasing Schwartz?"
We don't know. And, when placed on the hot seat, Schwartz could not be sure--just as with that "convenient" racial slur.
Cheers.
LC
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conclusion
Hello (yet again) CD.
"Wouldn't it be reasonable for the Pipeman to believe that Schwartz had run off to find the nearest policeman and that Schwartz would be able to identify him?"
Absolutely.
Keep asking these questions and perhaps you'll arrive at the same conclusion I have.
Cheers.
LC
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Lipski
Hello (again) CD.
"B.S. man pushed her to the ground and appeared to threaten Schwartz."
"Appeared" is a good word. Recall Israel could not say to whom "Lipski" was directed.
Cheers.
LC
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anti-Semitic
Hello CD.
"We have no way of knowing whether the killing was in any way related to the club. We also don't know what sentiment the graffito was meant to express or whether it was written by the Ripper. It can just as easily be interpreted as being a pro-Jewish sentiment. In other words, "don't blame the Jews for everything that happens.""
Quite. I have tried to get the pieces to fit for an anti-Semitic situation. So far, it's a no go.
Cheers.
LC
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Originally posted by c.d. View PostIf Pipeman returned to the scene to kill Liz, we have the same problem faced by the B.S. man. Wouldn't it be reasonable for the Pipeman to believe that Schwartz had run off to find the nearest policeman and that Schwartz would be able to identify him?
c.d.
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If Pipeman returned to the scene to kill Liz, we have the same problem faced by the B.S. man. Wouldn't it be reasonable for the Pipeman to believe that Schwartz had run off to find the nearest policeman and that Schwartz would be able to identify him?
c.d.
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Originally posted by DVV View PostThe fact that she may have been "at ease" at some point, which is possible but is still a speculation, doesn't necessarily mean BSM was gone.
Sometimes you see people that seem about to fight, and five minutes later they take drink together. Such things happen.
At least, we know she did not leave the scene.
So why BSM would have gone ?
That could be but we don't have a situation here where people are "about to fight" but don't. B.S. man pushed her to the ground and appeared to threaten Schwartz. He doesn't appear to be in a good mood.
As far as B.S. man leaving, you seem to be assuming that they had some personal relationship. That is possible but he also could have been simply somebody passing by who was annoyed by something Liz said or did. Once he had made his point..."that will teach you to mouth off to me, bitch"...he had no reason to stick around.
c.d.
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Originally posted by RockySullivan View Posti believe schwartz was described as having a jewish appearance. antisemitism since to be a theme in the ripper murders. I wonder what anti-semitic groups were active in whitechapel at the time? It's no coincidence that stride was killed outside the jewish club and then the juwes graffito is the icing on the cake. The ripper was clearly anti-semitic and BS man shouting "lipski" shows BS man is anti-semitic also whether or not he's the ripper.
We have no way of knowing whether the killing was in any way related to the club. We also don't know what sentiment the graffito was meant to express or whether it was written by the Ripper. It can just as easily be interpreted as being a pro-Jewish sentiment. In other words, "don't blame the Jews for everything that happens."
c.d.
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Star
Hello Rocky. Thanks.
Yes, that is the one I was referring to. It's a clear reference to someone who looked like BSM.
But, as you can see, it led nowhere.
Cheers.
LC
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Easy task, indeed.
Not so short, and in the habit of lighting his claypipe in Berner Street as soon as a Swedish lady of easy virtue was about to be murdered.
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Originally posted by DVV View PostHow could they ?
If they were to "arrest" people answering the descriptions, the police stations would have been full of stout guys and longer pipe smokers.
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