Tom Wescott writes:
"If you didn't speak in semantics so much, perhaps people would better understand what you're getting at. I agree that she likely was laid down on her left side with the Ripper's body/legs supporting her back as he slit her throat. My contention remains the same - The Ripper maneuvered them onto their left side to suit his purpose. That he did this so swiftly in the case of Stride merely supports the contention that her killer was the Ripper."
Tom I am not the one getting the semantics wrong here. You are. You wrote that Stride was TURNED on her left side. She was not, something it seems you agree on.
You were wrong, I was right. If you want to call it bad semantics on my behalf, please feel free to do so. It will surprise noone.
The best,
Fisherman
"If you didn't speak in semantics so much, perhaps people would better understand what you're getting at. I agree that she likely was laid down on her left side with the Ripper's body/legs supporting her back as he slit her throat. My contention remains the same - The Ripper maneuvered them onto their left side to suit his purpose. That he did this so swiftly in the case of Stride merely supports the contention that her killer was the Ripper."
Tom I am not the one getting the semantics wrong here. You are. You wrote that Stride was TURNED on her left side. She was not, something it seems you agree on.
You were wrong, I was right. If you want to call it bad semantics on my behalf, please feel free to do so. It will surprise noone.
The best,
Fisherman
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