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A Possible Scenario - Or a Tall Tale!
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Are you arguing for the Ripper and Torso murders all being by the same hand?Originally posted by DVV View PostDepends.
They may tell something, but certainly not that they were several serial killers in Whitechapel 1888. That idea, although hammered daily, will ever be a nonsense.
CheersI won't always agree but I'll try not to be disagreeable.
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identity
Hello DLDW. Thanks.
I think the best way to solve who killed "MJK" is to find out whom she was.
Once that's done, it may be relatively easy to find her killer.
Cheers.
LC
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I think we might figure out who"JTR" was before we figure out who "MJK" was. Or rather verify who she said she was.Originally posted by lynn cates View PostHello DLDW. Thanks.
I think the best way to solve who killed "MJK" is to find out whom she was.
Once that's done, it may be relatively easy to find her killer.
Cheers.
LCValour pleases Crom.
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Not at all.Originally posted by Bridewell View PostAre you arguing for the Ripper and Torso murders all being by the same hand?
Are the Torso murders all linked to Whitechapel and Spitalfields ?
I'm therefore merely arguing that JtR did exist, that there was one guy, and one guy only, behind the murders of the C5 and probably some other victims (Smith, Tabram, McKenzie).
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Yes. And btw, we know whom she was : a prostitute of the East End, who was once about to marry one Joseph Fleming.Originally posted by Digalittledeeperwatson View PostI think we might figure out who"JTR" was before we figure out who "MJK" was. Or rather verify who she said she was.Last edited by DVV; 06-16-2013, 08:59 AM.
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Hello DLDW. Thanks.
"I think we might figure out who"JTR" was before we figure out who "MJK" was. Or rather verify who she said she was."
Likely correct.
Cheers.
LC
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Hello David.
"And btw, we know whom she was. . ."
Splendid. If you would be so kind as to post her biographical information I'd be much obliged. I could then verify with Ancestry.
Cheers.
LC
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Queen of cover-up
What for ?Originally posted by lynn cates View PostHello David.
"And btw, we know whom she was. . ."
Splendid. If you would be so kind as to post her biographical information I'd be much obliged. I could then verify with Ancestry.
Cheers.
LC
Oh, I see. She was an Irish terrorist or a secret agent, passing herself as a prostitute in Spitalfields.
And if you could prove this, you'd tell us who was her butcher.
Splendid ! - at the very least.
Cheers
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Hello David. Thanks.
"What for?"
Well, I'd like to know as much about her as Polly and Annie.
Cheers.
LC
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Yes, but you won't find a better suspect than Fleming in her childhood.Originally posted by lynn cates View PostHello David. Thanks.
"What for?"
Well, I'd like to know as much about her as Polly and Annie.
Cheers.
LC
Fact is that she was a prostitute living in the East End, just like the other victims.
Cheers
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Fleming
Hello David. Thanks.
"Yes, but you won't find a better suspect than Fleming in her childhood."
Fleming is a strong suspect,in my book.
Cheers.
LC
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Rest assured, that interpretation will never fade. Adjusted maybe (as to final number), but the theme will always remain the dominant one.Originally posted by DVV View PostI'm therefore merely arguing that JtR did exist, that there was one guy, and one guy only, behind the murders of the C5 and probably some other victims (Smith, Tabram, McKenzie).Regards, Jon S.
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What for?
The response to the question I think could be answered best by the recently departed, by his desire, PhilH. Accuracy. The recording of history properly.Valour pleases Crom.
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In one respect yes, except due to the extent of the mutilations, if you consider Fleming by defacto you are also considering 'copycat'.Originally posted by lynn cates View Post
Fleming is a strong suspect,in my book.
Unless, you choose to ascribe the whole series to him, and that is a tall order at present.Regards, Jon S.
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