I still don't see what it would accomplish. Adam, I'm not knocking your question. I'm sure such a thing has crossed the mind of most of us at one time or another. There is no moral objection to exhuming them from me. After all, they are dead and everyone who knew them in life is dead. We've dug up Jesse James and President Taylor here in the States of late and they've been dead for over 100 years. Maybe exhumation is more of a taboo in the U.K. - I don't know.
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Hi Stan,Originally posted by sdreid View PostI still don't see what it would accomplish. Adam, I'm not knocking your question.Kind regards, Sam Flynn
"Suche Nullen" (Nietzsche, Götzendämmerung, 1888)
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I understand very well all the objections. But did the powers ever consider preparing the exhumations?
By the way, there is one thing I'm afraid of. One day Dan Brown will write a book about JtR and "the Royal conspiracy" (maybe "The Solomon key" is the first step. At least there will be Freemasons!). Then the throngs of tourists will storm the graves and demand checking what's inside. That would be pathetic.
Yes, then I cry: Rest the victims in peace!
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Originally posted by Sam Flynn View PostHi Stan,...it seems that the only remotely useful thing one could do would be to sequence Kelly's DNA, in the faint hope that we might find a possible clue to her identity - in itself extremely unlikely without having DNA from a modern survivor of the "Kelly" clan with which to compare it. Since we know of no such survivors, the possibility is remote - unless her family spawned a dynasty of ne'er-do-wells, in which case searches against a criminal DNA database might throw up a possible match.if mickey's a mouse, and pluto's a dog, whats goofy?
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Oh gawd,where do you start on this one.Thankfully,we have our Sam to give a sensible view on things.
As anyone who knows my posts,knows I get sentimental over "the five"..and pretty protective towards their memory as individuals too.
Sam is quite right in that the coffins would have had a brass name plaque.Wherever they were buried,their murders were too well known for their final resting place not to have been carefully noted,whether in a public grave or not.
There is also another viewpoint to be taken here.
Many of the Eastend cemetries have been dug up over a long period of time,without the public being aware of it,until quite recently.
When I see plaques going down with vague locations and the excuse given that they cannot locate victims as they are in a public grave, rings warning bells to me.
We cannot say that it would be wrong to exhume them because of disturbing others.....because we don't know who is still left down there in anyway.
So.Bringing up Kelly would at least ensure that we have her forever.
Has nothing to do with being a ripper "fan".Has to do with saving her from a digging machine,when some cemetry official decides he wants the room at some time in the future.
Don't know whether I'd wan't it done.But the above is now becomming a reality,as there was a programme on telly admitting that nowadays if you are buried there will be no guarantee that it will be forever,as we would all like to think.It is unfortunately a practical world that we live in now.
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An evil scientist could harvest some Mary Kelly DNA and produce her clone. Then we'd know what she looked like.
I'm not being serious, please don't attack. But that is about the only thing an exhumation would solve regarding Mary. We simply don't know enough about her to match her DNA to anybody.
Let the ladies RIP.
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Originally posted by anna View PostMany of the Eastend cemetries have been dug up over a long period of time,without the public being aware of it,until quite recently.
When I see plaques going down with vague locations and the excuse given that they cannot locate victims as they are in a public grave, rings warning bells to me.
We cannot say that it would be wrong to exhume them because of disturbing others.....because we don't know who is still left down there in anyway.
So.Bringing up Kelly would at least ensure that we have her forever.
Has nothing to do with being a ripper "fan".Has to do with saving her from a digging machine,when some cemetry official decides he wants the room at some time in the future.
I'm also convinced that we will know more after the exhumation than right know (C'mon its 21st century, not 19th). Some speculations will be stopped.
At least they could try with Mary Kelly and than rethink if the exhumation of the rest make sense.
These women could rest in peace, when we hear all that they want to tell us. Now, even their bones could speak.
Best regards,
Adam
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I think at least one thing could be cleared up, if MJK's remains were in good condition, they could verify her age.protohistorian-Where would we be without Stewart Evans or Paul Begg,Kieth Skinner, Martin Fido,or Donald Rumbelow?
Sox-Knee deep in Princes & Painters with Fenian ties who did not mutilate the women at the scene, but waited with baited breath outside the mortuary to carry out their evil plots before rushing home for tea with the wife...who would later poison them of course
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Hi Adam,
I think we have to be realistic in wondering how long this mystery will be popular for.It has lasted this long because the generations so far have been descended from people born just after the ripper era..great grandma's time,so to speak.I just wonder when we move on three or four generations forward if it will have the same effect.
The only fact I can see as a possible,but important reason,for any sort of exhumation of whoever is really,realistically, left down there...so where probably talking about Kelly here,is to ensure the safety of the bodies for the future.And that is all.
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Originally posted by Brenda View PostWe simply don't know enough about her to match her DNA to anybody.Kind regards, Sam Flynn
"Suche Nullen" (Nietzsche, Götzendämmerung, 1888)
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Originally posted by Limehouse View PostInteresting point Sam, but surely that would not be a valid reason to cross match Kelly's sample against someone's DNA already on record?Kind regards, Sam Flynn
"Suche Nullen" (Nietzsche, Götzendämmerung, 1888)
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Sam,
Having read what you've just posted,another thought occurred to me.If Jack didn't wear gloves while mutilating her,(and there's no reason really why he should,considering finger printing came in later.It would make more sense for him to put gloves on after,to hide any blood on his hands.)at some point,isn't there a chance that he might have touched Kelly's hair if he re-arranged it as we discussed on another thread.If Jack's DNA was still on Kelly,and then DNA taken from some of the popular suspects current rellies,it might rule some of those out.
Just a thought.
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Originally posted by Sam Flynn View PostAs I say, I've got no moral qualms about this - to my mind, historical investigation is as valid a reason as any. Aren't there precedents for such "exercises in curiosity" being carried out anyway? One thinks of possible descendants of the Russian royal family, for example, or recent stories that remains purported to be that of a composer (was it Mozart?) weren't his after all.
Regards
Limehouse
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