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I'm actually suggesting that Stride was not a "Ripper" murder, period - signature or no signature. From my perspective, it's less a matter of "signature" and more one of logic. In short, I believe the "interruption" argument to be untenable, except inasmuch as it's used to shoe-horn the Ripper into culpability. The "interruption theory" is thus a circular argument which I can't entertain - not because I arbitrarily exclude Stride, but because circular arguments are null arguments as far as I'm concerned.
In the absence of any other compelling indicator that the Ripper was at work (and this is where the "signature" bit might apply), I see nothing to support the belief that he was involved. Were it not for the "Double Event", which effectively canonised Stride from Day One (as well as spawning a host of other circular arguments about both Stride's and Eddowes' deaths), I'm sure Stride would be firmly on the "maybe" list along with Frances Coles.
I'm actually suggesting that Stride was not a "Ripper" murder, period - signature or no signature. From my perspective, it's less a matter of "signature" and more one of logic. In short, I believe the "interruption" argument to be untenable, except inasmuch as it's used to shoe-horn the Ripper into culpability. The "interruption theory" is thus a circular argument which I can't entertain - not because I arbitrarily exclude Stride, but because circular arguments are null arguments as far as I'm concerned.
In the absence of any other compelling indicator that the Ripper was at work (and this is where the "signature" bit might apply), I see nothing to support the belief that he was involved. Were it not for the "Double Event", which effectively canonised Stride from Day One (as well as spawning a host of other circular arguments about both Stride's and Eddowes' deaths), I'm sure Stride would be firmly on the "maybe" list along with Frances Coles.
Other than a "maybe" list that would involve Coles, Im with you on the rest Gareth.....glad to have you on the good guys side on this issue.
The ONLY argument for Liz Strides inclusion begins with a killer, not a victim, and thats just about the exact opposite way to solve a murder.
This is some sort of Christmas miracle....the stars are alligned, one of us is drunk...to have such agreement....well, Im speechless.......................yep
Sam, the key to the Executive Good Guy washrooms, and the passwords for the various clubs affiliated around the world will be there before New Years, but they said it would take some time to carve your face into the totem pole were making due to artisans holidays. The nerve, eh?
You know Simon.... Im just enamoured with Texans. They think they are a Republic, and the lazy drawls are so easy to pick up for the transplants. My sister raises horses and great danes in Texas....I love the fact that my part Hungarian sister, raised in Scarborough. Ontario, sends me Christmas cards that read like Anne Richards or George Bush wrote em.
Its all one planet now....so best to just say "vive le difference".
I'm standing here on Main Street, Colt 45 sixed-up, holster slicked, poncho cleaned, pressed and fragranced courtesy of Brother Love's Travelling Laundry, boots so highly polished they'll dazzle all-comers, cheroot freshly lit—yet still no sign of the Mighty Flynn.
Guess I'll have to mosey on down to Kosminski's, Ostrog's or Druitt's saloon, order a Macnaghten on the rocks and wait for them bat doors to swing open.
Who draws wins.
Regards,
Simon
Never believe anything until it has been officially denied.
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