Sally:
"Who's saying MUST have?"
Ben does. I corrected him on that score.
" I still don't see what the objections are - no, ok, I see what they are, but not why they count for much. "
I, on the other hand, have a lot more trouble seeing how no evidence at all can count for ANYTHING, Sally. And I could not help but to notice how you lesoned Heinrich on another thread that it would be stupid to think that Mary Ann Cox lied, since no evidence can be gathered to substantiate such a thing. One would have hoped that you would use the same clearsighted approach to Killeen, but no - in HIS case, when we are dealing not with an unfortunate who may have had reason to dislike the police but with a professional medico, it is a commendable thing to do to doubt his word.
I find this approach of yours a tad strange, I must say.
"If we're talking about Tabram being a Ripper victim, why is the pro argument on the 'shakiest' of grounds then?
If we're talking about Doctor Tim, then I think we've established that he didn't speak in absolutes either."
We are talking about the suggested one knife scenario, Sally. A ground gets no more shaky than that.
The best,
Fisherman
"Who's saying MUST have?"
Ben does. I corrected him on that score.
" I still don't see what the objections are - no, ok, I see what they are, but not why they count for much. "
I, on the other hand, have a lot more trouble seeing how no evidence at all can count for ANYTHING, Sally. And I could not help but to notice how you lesoned Heinrich on another thread that it would be stupid to think that Mary Ann Cox lied, since no evidence can be gathered to substantiate such a thing. One would have hoped that you would use the same clearsighted approach to Killeen, but no - in HIS case, when we are dealing not with an unfortunate who may have had reason to dislike the police but with a professional medico, it is a commendable thing to do to doubt his word.
I find this approach of yours a tad strange, I must say.
"If we're talking about Tabram being a Ripper victim, why is the pro argument on the 'shakiest' of grounds then?
If we're talking about Doctor Tim, then I think we've established that he didn't speak in absolutes either."
We are talking about the suggested one knife scenario, Sally. A ground gets no more shaky than that.
The best,
Fisherman
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