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Was Mary Kelly killed in daylight hours.?
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Originally posted by Wickerman View PostHello Darryl.
Any ability to do what you suggest would require Dr Phillips to be an entomologist. I have never read anywhere that he knew entomology. It isn't the kind of experience that comes with being a surgeon.
isn't an entomologist someone who is an expert in Ents? you know the walking trees in Middle Earth?LOL!
but seriously, you would nt need to be an entomologist to see insects, but to Daryls point, I doubt there are any flies or insects still around in November."Is all that we see or seem
but a dream within a dream?"
-Edgar Allan Poe
"...the man and the peaked cap he is said to have worn
quite tallies with the descriptions I got of him."
-Frederick G. Abberline
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Originally posted by Wickerman View PostThe 19th century version of "common sense" differs markedly from our understanding today.
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Originally posted by Wickerman View PostSo, lets put your "common sense" escape clause aside, and answer my question.
What difference would it have made to the investigation if Phillips had moved a chair or an arm before the photographer came in to the room?
"I have already asked you – without reply - if I really need to explain to you why it would have been beneficial to have taken the photographs before anything was disturbed in the room. Let me know if you actually need this to be explained to you."
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Originally posted by David Orsam View PostWell I can tell you, Simon, that I certainly do not accept "the word" of the person who supposedly told you (whatever "the word" means) and I have many reasons to doubt them. In fact, it sounds like you have been sold a complete load of cobblers.
Its a good thing then that you know all there is to be known.
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Originally posted by Michael W Richards View PostTranslation: If there is information I am not aware of that is in the possession of someone I don't know, its rubbish. Or cobblers, if you prefer.
Its a good thing then that you know all there is to be known.
I trust Simon Wood to have extracted reliable information from "some very interesting people in our secret word" - information which, of course, he can't possibly reveal - about as much as I trust Pierre to have found Jack the Ripper.
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Originally posted by Simon Wood View PostThat's an eloquent way of calling me a liar.
What I don't trust, Simon, is your ability to extract reliable information about Special Branch operations in 1888 from unidentified and shadowy individuals.
You are the person, after all, who claims in his book that Richard Pigott shot himself in the head in Madrid "as two detectives from Scotland Yard arrived to arrest him". Two detectives who were actually in London at the time!
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By the way was it established that Maxwell was a friend of Kelly? I have not read any.Last edited by Varqm; 07-14-2017, 03:40 PM.Clearly the first human laws (way older and already established) spawned organized religion's morality - from which it's writers only copied/stole,ex. you cannot kill,rob,steal (forced,it started civil society).
M. Pacana
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Hi David,
"Unidentified and shadowy individuals"?
You've been watching too many spy movies.
I know exactly who they were.
By the way, for the record I never suggested that Pigott was the victim of a Scotland Yard assassination squad.
That was a conclusion you leapt to all by yourself in one of your many diatribes.
Regards,
SimonNever believe anything until it has been officially denied.
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Originally posted by Simon Wood View PostHi David,
"Unidentified and shadowy individuals"?
You've been watching too many spy movies.
I know exactly who they were.
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Originally posted by Simon Wood View PostBy the way, for the record I never suggested that Pigott was the victim of a Scotland Yard assassination squad.
That was a conclusion you leapt to all by yourself in one of your many diatribes.
Here's what I said in my article: "Reconstructing Jack":
"He clearly does not believe that Richard Pigott committed suicide by shooting himself in the head, calling it 'an alleged suicide', despite the fact that he did so in a hotel room to the direct knowledge of two independent Spanish witnesses who were also in the room and the suicide was confirmed by a Spanish Judicial Inquiry."
You do refer to Pigott's suicide in your book as 'an alleged suicide' don't you Simon? Tell me, what is "alleged" about it?
And do you now admit to making a mistake in claiming that Special Branch's Inspector Quinn was in Spain when Pigott shot himself in the head with a pistol?Last edited by David Orsam; 07-14-2017, 04:15 PM.
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