Hello Fisherman,
I see. As you seem to agree to disagree with my new post in which I presented the same idea in a different wording, the problem should be remedied now.
No, he did not say such a thing in the interview. I meant to say that Abberline, as a possible supporter of the idea of Tabram as a potential Ripper victim (according to Sugden), referred to the first Ripper victim when he mentioned the George Yard murder, not the first Whitechapel murders victim in general because that would be Smith.
I THINK he was quite certain but still agree with you that it is impossible to establish beyond doubt.
This seems to be a practical approach given the current state of evidence, so I have to agree with you here. However, the notoriously curious snoop in me wants to know more, that's why I guess that I'll have to linger on the issue a little longer.
Regards,
Boris
Originally posted by Fisherman
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What I pointed to earlier was that you actually wrote: "he rated her as the first in the Ripper series and consequently said so in the interview."
He never said such a thing, did he? If he had, I can guarantee you that I would not be having this discussion with you!
He never said such a thing, did he? If he had, I can guarantee you that I would not be having this discussion with you!
Trying to establish how much faith Abberline put in Tabram as a Ripper victim is not possible to do, especially since we both agree that he would arguably not have been dead certain at any rate. So how certain or uncertain WAS he?
In the end, we will be going round in circles trying to find the degree of Abberlines commitment. Better then, to just say that we donīt know the degree of it, methinks.
Regards,
Boris
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