Well I'm not surprised that some of the people who disagree with my idea have no other response than facetious innuendo, but for those who gave a serious opinion, I must ask you to consider what was after all an objective statement, from Maxwell, against a subjective estimation by a doctor who did not perform the autopsy. I believe that the grapes were in Strides hand when she was found, and if that was the case, Phillips lied at an inquest, under oath.
From Five Points of Fellowship.
Initiation; Master Mason Ritual.
You must conceal all crimes of your brother Masons, and
should you be summoned as a witness against a Brother Mason
be always sure to shield him, it may be perjury to do this, it is true,
but you are keeping with your obligation.
Royone Handbook of Masonry. (p. 183)
To go against this was death. Okay I don't think if one Mason grassed on another he would be killed, but he would be dead to the Masons. Shunned and snubbed by society, basically ruined.
I have read many books on this subject, the A-Z, the Diary, lots. And yes I have read Bruce Robinson. I don't believe all I read, but I do take note of clear evidence of lack of it. In the case of MJK, her body was dissected. Next to a hot fire. I don't think any of the Vics put up a struggle because the first thing a woman does if she gets a chance is scream.
Something else is bothering me, but it's about Stride, and I'd love a serious opinion or two.
If Stride was in fact holding a bunch of grapes in one hand and a pack of sweets in the other, how was she going to service her client, JtR? I don't believe it would be a face to face event, considering the wet ground and even standing, would be difficult. So she would be bending forwards wouldn't she? And to do that, she would need to lean on something. Sorry if this is crude, but you see the problem? Was it possible he wasn't even a client? Just sneaked up after the grapes buyer had finished? She picks up her stuff and is attacked? Thoughts?
From Five Points of Fellowship.
Initiation; Master Mason Ritual.
You must conceal all crimes of your brother Masons, and
should you be summoned as a witness against a Brother Mason
be always sure to shield him, it may be perjury to do this, it is true,
but you are keeping with your obligation.
Royone Handbook of Masonry. (p. 183)
To go against this was death. Okay I don't think if one Mason grassed on another he would be killed, but he would be dead to the Masons. Shunned and snubbed by society, basically ruined.
I have read many books on this subject, the A-Z, the Diary, lots. And yes I have read Bruce Robinson. I don't believe all I read, but I do take note of clear evidence of lack of it. In the case of MJK, her body was dissected. Next to a hot fire. I don't think any of the Vics put up a struggle because the first thing a woman does if she gets a chance is scream.
Something else is bothering me, but it's about Stride, and I'd love a serious opinion or two.
If Stride was in fact holding a bunch of grapes in one hand and a pack of sweets in the other, how was she going to service her client, JtR? I don't believe it would be a face to face event, considering the wet ground and even standing, would be difficult. So she would be bending forwards wouldn't she? And to do that, she would need to lean on something. Sorry if this is crude, but you see the problem? Was it possible he wasn't even a client? Just sneaked up after the grapes buyer had finished? She picks up her stuff and is attacked? Thoughts?
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