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Originally posted by Jon Guy View PostHi Rocky
They had no men to take care of them so they had to go on the streets looking for money, which is where and why they ran into the Ripper.
And in the last case, its probable that Marys killer came to her, not vice versa. She was already in bed undressed when attacked.
The killer who preyed on strangers, Unfortunates soliciting, is a myth....only 2 of 5 Canonicals have evidence that supports that claim.
Cheers JonLast edited by Michael W Richards; 11-16-2015, 11:10 AM.
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Originally posted by Pierre View PostNot according to my sources, no.
Regards Pierre
For once,there is a glimmer of intelligence in a recent thread on this site.My name is Dave. You cannot reach me through Debs email account
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Originally posted by Michael W Richards View PostWe have evidence that just 2 of the Canonicals admitted to confidants that they were soliciting for their bed money the night they were killed.
Prolly begging for money.
Honestly,would you pay Nichols or Chapman for a root?My name is Dave. You cannot reach me through Debs email account
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Originally posted by DJA View PostNot really.
Prolly begging for money.
Honestly,would you pay Nichols or Chapman for a root?
Another this unique to these 2 victims...they were arguably incapacitated by the booze and feeling unwell respectively. Which likely lowered their guard enough to put out for whoever came by.
Opportunistic kills.
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Originally posted by Michael W Richards View Postthey were arguably incapacitated by the booze and feeling unwell respectively. Which likely lowered their guard enough to put out for whoever came by.
Opportunistic kills.
None of the CV5 tested positive to alcohol.
Eddowes had sobered up and part of her problem was probably due to fatigue accompanying her disease.My name is Dave. You cannot reach me through Debs email account
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Originally posted by DJA View PostPossibly worth reading the Inquests.
None of the CV5 tested positive to alcohol.
Eddowes had sobered up and part of her problem was probably due to fatigue accompanying her disease.
If you can read you'll see I didn't include Kate in my comments about being somewhat compromised. If not get someone to read it to you.
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Originally posted by Michael W Richards View PostIve been over more Ripper oriented documentation than you ever will be and its a matter of record that Annie was unwell and Polly was seen staggering off in search of a client. Hence my comments.
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Bit of an understatement.
She was dying of TB.
Polly was chronically ill.
I have some of her and Kate's medical records.
Same initial disease.Both inpatients of Jack's from December 1867.
Due to fatigue,both could appear drunk.
Stride's disease has been staring you in the face for how many years?
Check your shoe size.
Prolly matches your IQ.My name is Dave. You cannot reach me through Debs email account
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Originally posted by DJA View PostChapman was unwell.....ROFL!
Bit of an understatement.
She was dying of TB.
Polly was chronically ill.
I have some of her and Kate's medical records.
Same initial disease.Both inpatients of Jack's from December 1867.
Due to fatigue,both could appear drunk.
Stride's disease has been staring you in the face for how many years?
Check your shoe size.
Prolly matches your IQ.
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Originally posted by Rosella View PostWell, he had to stop sometime, even if he'd (by some chance) gone on killing till he was 94. I don't think you can necessarily attribute huge significance to Mary being the last victim. We don't know what made him stop. He could have gone to jail, moved elsewhere and slit his throat, fallen victim to one of those very common Victorian industrial accidents, anything.
And as for the victims living in doss houses in close proximity to each other, we have to remember how many hundreds of people were jammed into doss houses each night in that tiny area of a couple of streets.
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Just thought I'd chime in with a few comments on the theme of "breakups."
It's always been my strong impression that Kelly and Barnett were not actually broken up, but "on a break." He still visited her and I believe they would have ended up living together again if she had lived.
And Eddowes and John Kelly were a solid (though dysfunctional) couple, and I think the reason she did not go straight to him after being released from jail was because she felt bad about having earned some money and wasted it on booze and she felt that she needed to go out and earn some more before going back to him.
Stride, meanwhile, appears to have genuinely broken up with the abusive Kidney, a nice nod to her character which is lacking in so many other areas. The way she was described reacting to her attacker just before her death speaks of a woman who was used to being hit and thrown around, a sad commentary.
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