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  • Elamarna
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    Pcdunn

    Agree entirely. But we all know that anyway.

    I think unless we hear a fact (which we won't I am sure) we ignore this thread.

    Steve

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  • Pcdunn
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    ^^ And now you see how Pierre operates, Elamarna, and why he gives information which is only speculation. Why he can't admit it is not fact is beyond me...

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  • Elamarna
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    Pierre

    "Sure. There is a pattern. The pattern is connected to his motive. "

    Look I am very sorry but when asking you to explain, that is not what is required; That is not an explanation!

    What sort of pattern is there?
    Is the pattern in the placement of the Remains?,bodies?
    How is that pattern linked to a motive?
    Are you just saying that his motive was his showing off to the police?

    Why can't you answer any question with facts rather than vague opinions or by playing games with words such has you gave above.

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  • GUT
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    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Elamarna
    Ok pierre,
    Lets see where we go here, much under discussed series of murders, I have "The Thames Torso Murders by M J Trow; but not read it yet.

    Assume that you believe they were dumped at specific locations, would you care to explain why you think that is?

    Sure. There is a pattern. The pattern is connected to his motive.

    what do you think he was saying?

    He was saying "I am smarter than you."



    Regards Pierre
    And Pierre is saying he is smarter than anybody

    Oh give me a break.

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  • Pierre
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    Originally posted by Elamarna View Post
    Ok pierre,

    Lets see where we go here, much under discussed series of murders, I have "The Thames Torso Murders by M J Trow; but not read it yet.

    Assume that you believe they were dumped at specific locations, would you care to explain why you think that is?

    Sure. There is a pattern. The pattern is connected to his motive.

    what do you think he was saying?

    He was saying "I am smarter than you."
    Regards Pierre
    Last edited by Pierre; 12-21-2015, 02:09 PM.

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  • MysterySinger
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    Originally posted by Pierre View Post
    Yes, but the question is, did he dump them to get rid of them or did he dump them in that location intentionally to get the police to find them? And if he did want the police to find them, what did he want them to think?

    Regards Pierre
    Well I reckon your thoughts are that he dumped them intentionally to get the police to find them. But they didn't connect them with the Ripper - or did they - and if not why?

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  • Elamarna
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    Ok pierre,

    Lets see where we go here, much under discussed series of murders, I have "The Thames Torso Murders by M J Trow; but not read it yet.

    Assume that you believe they were dumped at specific locations, would you care to explain why you think that is?

    what do you think he was saying?

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  • Pierre
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    Originally posted by RockySullivan View Post
    Seems like a pretty reasonable thread to me Collins. Anything related to the torso killer is worthwhile considering how incredibly ignored the cases have been for over 100 years. The killers blood soaked clothing are a huge clue as well, if they belong to the killer, which it sounds like they do from the way they were dumped. I believe one of the torso's limbs was deposited in a very similar way/location but with bleach powder.
    Yes, but the question is, did he dump them to get rid of them or did he dump them in that location intentionally to get the police to find them? And if he did want the police to find them, what did he want them to think?

    Regards Pierre

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  • RockySullivan
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    Seems like a pretty reasonable thread to me Collins. Anything related to the torso killer is worthwhile considering how incredibly ignored the cases have been for over 100 years. The killers blood soaked clothing are a huge clue as well, if they belong to the killer, which it sounds like they do from the way they were dumped. I believe one of the torso's limbs was deposited in a very similar way/location but with bleach powder.

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  • JadenCollins
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    New title; another pointless thread.

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  • RockySullivan
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    Hey Rosella, yes or maybe he felt like it was too risky and the powder could be traced back to him. Or maybe he realized he just didn't need because the bodies weren't getting id'd anyway. The powder is an important piece of the puzzle

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  • Rosella
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    Changed his job/occupation (or was sacked) so that a regular supply wasn't available any more?

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  • RockySullivan
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    Originally posted by Pierre View Post
    Hi,

    who found the contents to consist of a drab flannel shirt, a pair of menīs drab pants, a pair of cuffs, and a collar. The two first-named articles wrer completely saturated with blood, but the collar and cuffs were only slightly splashed.
    Regards Pierre
    So what do these clothes say about the killer? Remember one of the victims parts was found in a costermonger's apron pocket. And the white bleach powder, a huge clue in my opinion. What do you make of the powder? I think the killer stopped using the bleach powder in the later murders...why?

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  • GUT
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    Originally posted by DJA View Post
    Ribbit....
    Probably because everyone is sick of old Pierre's BS

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  • Pierre
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    Originally posted by jerryd View Post
    More info here:

    The location is also very close to the body parts from the Tottenham Torso case of 1884.

    http://www.jtrforums.com/showthread....legrand&page=3
    Thanks a lot!

    Regards Pierre

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