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Why Mary had to die.
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You hide a tree in a forest of other trees.Pat D. https://forum.casebook.org/core/imag...rt/reading.gif
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Von Konigswald: Jack the Ripper plays shuffleboard. -- Happy Birthday, Wanda June by Kurt Vonnegut, c.1970.
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Originally posted by Pcdunn View PostYou hide a tree in a forest of other trees.
The next part of the question is, where do you hide a body?
Anyone ever read G. K. Chesterton's "The Sign of the Broken Sword"? Good Father Brown story.
Jeff
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Originally posted by Panderoona View PostThe only link I can think of between Mary Queen of Scots and De Keyser is they were both Catholic. I assume as an Irish girl, Mary Jane Kelly was too.
And Mayerling, I've got some space in my freezer if you want.
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Originally posted by Mayerling View PostThanks Pat, you're right. I did hope Pierre would try to answer it. Apparently it was too unimportant for him to answer.
The next part of the question is, where do you hide a body?
Anyone ever read G. K. Chesterton's "The Sign of the Broken Sword"? Good Father Brown story.
Jeff
Regards Pierre
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Interesting answer, Pierre. One might also say, in a morgue, or in a graveyard...
I wonder if the better question isn't : "how do you hide a murder?"
In which case, you'd only need to committ a murder at the same general time and in the same general place as a string of other murders credited to a brutal, unknown killer.Pat D. https://forum.casebook.org/core/imag...rt/reading.gif
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Von Konigswald: Jack the Ripper plays shuffleboard. -- Happy Birthday, Wanda June by Kurt Vonnegut, c.1970.
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Originally posted by Pcdunn View PostInteresting answer, Pierre. One might also say, in a morgue, or in a graveyard...
I wonder if the better question isn't : "how do you hide a murder?"
In which case, you'd only need to committ a murder at the same general time and in the same general place as a string of other murders credited to a brutal, unknown killer.
Regards Pierre
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My name is Dave. You cannot reach me through Debs email account
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Originally posted by Pcdunn View PostInteresting answer, Pierre. One might also say, in a morgue, or in a graveyard...
I wonder if the better question isn't : "how do you hide a murder?"
In which case, you'd only need to committ a murder at the same general time and in the same general place as a string of other murders credited to a brutal, unknown killer.
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Pierre you stated that "He chose Kelly some time before Lord Mayor´s Day" and I understood you to say that he timed the discovery of the murder to cause maximum impact with regard to the Lord Mayor's parade.
However, you also believe he didn't have to wait for anything but took has opportunities as they presented. Though it sounds as if he may have bided his time in killing Kelly.
So this seems to raise some possibilities.
If Kelly had still been with Barnett properly, she would probably not have been involved in prostitution at the time of her murder. Therefore, Jack may not have had an opportunity to murder Kelly in that case - so if he had a plan to impact on the events of 9th November would have had to select another victim. Did he therefore have his other victims already selected too?
Even having selected and murdered Kelly as he did, he couldn't have known that she would have been discovered when she was (and I think you hinted that he might have expected a later discovery). I mean he couldn't have known that McCarthy was going to send Bowyer to collect the rent that morning could he?
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Originally posted by MysterySinger View PostPierre you stated that "He chose Kelly some time before Lord Mayor´s Day" and I understood you to say that he timed the discovery of the murder to cause maximum impact with regard to the Lord Mayor's parade.
However, you also believe he didn't have to wait for anything but took has opportunities as they presented. Though it sounds as if he may have bided his time in killing Kelly.
So this seems to raise some possibilities.
If Kelly had still been with Barnett properly, she would probably not have been involved in prostitution at the time of her murder. Therefore, Jack may not have had an opportunity to murder Kelly in that case - so if he had a plan to impact on the events of 9th November would have had to select another victim. Did he therefore have his other victims already selected too?
Well, you see, "would have" is not an historical issue. History is built on events that are established to have happened. This means that we can´t build the scientifically based history on evidence that are not there and on things that never happened.
Even having selected and murdered Kelly as he did, he couldn't have known that she would have been discovered when she was (and I think you hinted that he might have expected a later discovery). I mean he couldn't have known that McCarthy was going to send Bowyer to collect the rent that morning could he?
We can not know what the murderer did or didn´t know about McCarthy, or if he knew anything at all. There is no evidence for that. Perhaps one could generelly suppose that a lot of people wanted to go to Lord Mayor´s Show and that the murderer also could be assuming that. But there is no evedence for that either. We know a lot about Kelly and the murderer knew very little. But in some important ways he knew more than we do. He was there and we weren´t.Last edited by Pierre; 11-07-2015, 12:56 PM.
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