The report makes fascinating reading, and will probably take a few readings to digest.
So... no conclusive evidence that MJK and Elizabeth Weston Davies are the same person any evidence is just circumstantial or conjecture.
And... The possibility of finding MJK's grave or remains are very, very unlikely...if any remains exist.
So there won't be any digging...good!
Let's concentrate on finding her in life...and let her rest in peace in death.
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Yeah I think unless they come up with a suggestion as to what (who?) they hope to match to permission will continue to be denied.Originally posted by harry View PostNot exactly pertinent to The Kelly question,but here in Adelaide,South Australia,an attempt is being made to exhume "The Somerton Man" with a view to extract DNA samples,and a possible identification.So far permission has been refused.
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Not exactly pertinent to The Kelly question,but here in Adelaide,South Australia,an attempt is being made to exhume "The Somerton Man" with a view to extract DNA samples,and a possible identification.So far permission has been refused.
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I knew this would happen mr wynne weston davis now has a get out jail free card "I want to prove this but they wont let me"Originally posted by jmenges View Post"Members of the University of Leicester team who undertook genealogical and demographic research in relation to the discovery of the mortal remains of King Richard III have now been involved in a new project to identify the last known victim of Jack the Ripper—Mary Jane Kelly.
The researchers were commissioned by author Patricia Cornwell, renowned for her meticulous research, to examine the feasibility of finding the exact burial location and the likely condition and survival of her remains. This was done as a precursor to possible DNA analysis in a case surrounding her true identity following contact with Wynne Weston-Davies who believes that Mary Jane Kelly was actually his great aunt, Elizabeth Weston Davies."
Forensic Magazine article
http://www.forensicmag.com/news/2017...t-known-victim
University of Leicester's Press Release
http://www2.le.ac.uk/offices/press/f...ary-jane-kelly
PDF of the full 27 page report
http://www2.le.ac.uk/departments/gen...ectFeb2017.pdf
JM
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Has anyone thought to ask Alan Parsons if there may be any copyright infringement?
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Many thanks for the clear answer. Appreciated.Originally posted by Monty View PostNot that I'm aware of, I'm merely passing comment.
This is based upon the fact Leicester University were recently involved in DNA forensic work on the Rouse case, when they dismissed a family member as the unknown victim.
The RIII work the uni has done opens up a long list of possibilities, from Bible John to the Zodiac to Lord Lucan (should any DNA evidence turn up)
Monty

Phil
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An impossible ask, but what if the body of Keith Bennett could be found!
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Not that I'm aware of, I'm merely passing comment.
This is based upon the fact Leicester University were recently involved in DNA forensic work on the Rouse case, when they dismissed a family member as the unknown victim.
The RIII work the uni has done opens up a long list of possibilities, from Bible John to the Zodiac to Lord Lucan (should any DNA evidence turn up)
Monty
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Hello Monty,Originally posted by Monty View PostAs a side issue, I work at Leicestershire Police as their historian. Ms Cornwell visited Leicester last year and delivered a talk for the University, at which our Chief Constable was present. She also visited the Richard III visitors centre, and I suspect the idea was discussed then.
Anyway, I digress. There is talk of a DNA/Forensics museum opening up next to the RIII centre, which shall focus on the work Leicester Uni do, with particular focus on the DNA profiling pioneered at the Uni, and was used to great success during the Narborough murders in the 1980s.
Whilst this duck may be dead in the water, don't be surprised if other famous cold cases may be thrust their way.
Monty

I raised my eyebrows at the slightly teasing comment at the end..and must ask, would you know if any of the said "other famous cold cases" have any connection to the Whitechapel Murders or their previously proposed suspects?
Because the obvious question involved if the above be true, is whom, exactly?
Thanks.
Phil
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Something I'd really like to do sometime soon. Richard III, and the intriguing work undertaken by the RIII Society and Leicester University in tracking him down, is absolutely fascinating. I've long been interested in the Wars of the Roses, so the amazing find of Richard's remains in 2012 was hugely exciting.Originally posted by Monty View PostShe also visited the Richard III visitors centre
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Yes the report is very useful and the conclusion is that there seems to be no point pursuing the exhumation further. We do not know where Mary's body is buried and it has probably been disturbed over the years and even destroyed. It's a non-runner.
I was fascinated by the report though. Also interesting to have names of other folks were buried in the same plot as Mary - not of any use in determining who she was, however.
I'm glad this has been shared on this forum.
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As a side issue, I work at Leicestershire Police as their historian. Ms Cornwell visited Leicester last year and delivered a talk for the University, at which our Chief Constable was present. She also visited the Richard III visitors centre, and I suspect the idea was discussed then.
Anyway, I digress. There is talk of a DNA/Forensics museum opening up next to the RIII centre, which shall focus on the work Leicester Uni do, with particular focus on the DNA profiling pioneered at the Uni, and was used to great success during the Narborough murders in the 1980s.
Whilst this duck may be dead in the water, don't be surprised if other famous cold cases may be thrust their way.
Monty
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That PDF report is well worth reading. Puts a lot of things in perspective, I feel.Originally posted by jmenges View PostPDF of the full 27 page report
http://www2.le.ac.uk/departments/gen...ectFeb2017.pdf
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Uh, it might help to read the links.
The search and exhumation ain't happening.
JM
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