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  • Here's a reference to smoking at the club ...
    Discussion for general Whitechapel geography, mapping and routes the killer might have taken. Also the place for general census information and "what was it like in Whitechapel" discussions.

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    Andrew's the man, who is not blamed for nothing

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    • Hi Andrew,

      I'm not sure if you have already mentioned this, but I recall a story being related where someone had reported that an ancestor had reputably been walking down Berner St and looked into the yard to see a man with a knife standing over a bleeding woman. I can't at this moment recall the name of the person involved. Can you assist me in this recollection?

      Cheers, George
      It's sad that governments are chiefed by the double tongues. There is iron in your words of death for all Comanche to see, and so there is iron in your words of life. It shall be life. - Ten Bears

      All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain. - Bladerunner

      ​Disagreeing doesn't have to be disagreeable - Jeff Hamm

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      • Nathan Shine - reluctant witness? - Casebook: Jack the Ripper Forums
        Andrew's the man, who is not blamed for nothing

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        • Originally posted by The Rookie Detective View Post

          Once again...feedback please?

          It's the first time a hypothesis of mine hasn't been stripped down and logically deconstructed by minds far greater than mine.

          Only NBFN has responded, and that post lacked contextual substance (with respect)

          If my hypothesis can't be debunked and logically discounted, then I'd say that it was a pretty good hypothesis.


          I tend to find that substantial posts are often ignored for 2 reasons; they're a complete joke, ridiculous, and not worth responding to, OR...they're very worthy posts and people don't know how to respond and challenge a hypothesis that explains so much in context with the available knowledge we do have.


          In other words, I'd much prefer to have the discussion, be challenged, be dis-proven, be corrected, be mocked even...but to be ignored for stating what I believe is a very good hypothesis and explanation; is rather frustrating.

          And it's no fun playing table tennis by yourself


          So the narcissist in me would once again like to ask you all...


          Give me some feedback on my rather (ridiculous and/or brilliant) hypothesis above please?


          RD

          Hi RC,

          If my comment regarding the third reason for a long post not receiving an anticipated response seemed dismissive, I would like to assure that that was not my intent. Posts that contain a great many speculative hypotheses and bifurcations are difficult to comment on in their entirety. The best you can hope for is probably comments of certain parts of the post, so here goes.

          THe last GENUINE sighting was that made by PC Smith around 12.35am-12.40am, the same time that EAGLE returned to the club.

          The sighting by Smith was 12:30 to 12:35 Police time estimated. Eagle was quoting several estimated times add to an un-named clock source, and he admits he didn't look at the club clock. IMO it would be generous to say his times were +/- 20 minutes with an un-known sync. For Eagle to have been Parcelman he would have to have bought the grapes from Packer, and lingered across from the club listening to the music. Also, Smith would have had to have failed to recognise him as the man he saw with Stride.

          My understanding is that Lave was a visitor at the club rather than a member. What reason would have had to kill Stride, unless he was Jack, which seems unlikely.

          I find your final summary of your scenario to the innovative, but speculative, so the cast could have variable identities. It is certainly different from the traditional merry-go-round and, as such is, IMO, commendable.

          Cheers, George
          It's sad that governments are chiefed by the double tongues. There is iron in your words of death for all Comanche to see, and so there is iron in your words of life. It shall be life. - Ten Bears

          All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain. - Bladerunner

          ​Disagreeing doesn't have to be disagreeable - Jeff Hamm

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          • Thanks Andrew. Detective Inspector Jebediah Shine was a character in the excellent series "Ripper St". I have not been able to determine whether he was based on an actual historical figure.

            Cheers, George
            It's sad that governments are chiefed by the double tongues. There is iron in your words of death for all Comanche to see, and so there is iron in your words of life. It shall be life. - Ten Bears

            All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain. - Bladerunner

            ​Disagreeing doesn't have to be disagreeable - Jeff Hamm

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            • Originally posted by Lewis C View Post
              Even if Wess didn't find out about it then, Mortimer's statement was in the papers on Monday, and I think that at least some papers would have come out in the morning. That would mean Goldstein reported it about 236 after that. That does seem a bit slow.
              I really mistyped this one. Where I said "236", I meant "36 hours".

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              • Originally posted by GBinOz View Post

                Hi RC,

                If my comment regarding the third reason for a long post not receiving an anticipated response seemed dismissive, I would like to assure that that was not my intent. Posts that contain a great many speculative hypotheses and bifurcations are difficult to comment on in their entirety. The best you can hope for is probably comments of certain parts of the post, so here goes.
                Hi George,

                My thoughts on this are similar to yours. I will sometimes come to Casebook with a limited amount of time to read and post, sometimes needing to budget my time. If I can't read everything, I'll sometimes skip the longer posts and just read the shorter ones. And even if I read it, if it's complicated with lots of different twists and turns, I may just comment one one or two specific points rather than attempt to give a comprehensive response.

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                • Originally posted by NotBlamedForNothing View Post


                  The problem with Lave being the murderer who initially goes outside for fresh air, away the smoke of the cigars that Eagle supposedly delivers, is that Lave seems to have gone outside before Eagle returned.
                  We need more than "he was there" to accuse someone of murder.



                  Regards, Jon S.

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                  • Originally posted by GBinOz View Post

                    Firstly, a brief answer to RD's contention that there are only two reason for a substantial (or voluminous) post not being answered. The third reason is ...that some of us have lives...not me, but some of us??
                    I have to agree, a theory will often require a long post, but don't ask people to reply to the whole thing.
                    My own view is that long posts are for information, short posts are for interaction.

                    Back to business. I agree with you Jon. I think Goldstein was on the opposite side (the eastern side) of the road to Mortimer, and turned to his left at the Fairclough intersection to head towards his home. And it does say that he looked up, but if one were to be a little pedantic one could claim that he was walking with his head down, and looked up and towards the yard. I am not of that opinion.

                    Cheers, George
                    Thankyou, so they (Schwartz, Goldstein) are walking on opposite sides of the street.
                    I acknowledge the attempt at explaining the absence of Schwartz, but this is becoming a force=fit that is hard to swallow.

                    Regards, Jon S.

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                    • Originally posted by Lewis C View Post

                      I really mistyped this one. Where I said "236", I meant "36 hours".
                      You had everybody guessing....
                      Regards, Jon S.

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                      • Originally posted by Wickerman View Post
                        We need more than "he was there" to accuse someone of murder.
                        That's good enough for a lot of people with favorite suspects.

                        "The full picture always needs to be given. When this does not happen, we are left to make decisions on insufficient information." - Christer Holmgren

                        "Unfortunately, when one becomes obsessed by a theory, truth and logic rarely matter." - Steven Blomer

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                        • Originally posted by Wickerman View Post

                          You had everybody guessing....
                          Yes, I can imagine that everyone who read that must have been thinking, "what on earth is he trying to say?"

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                          • Excellent work by all but so complicated.

                            Are we missing the point. What reason is there for Stride to be killed outside/just inside the yard of a very well attended social club in the East End where even the supposed 'cunning' JTR would find it almost impossible to operate. People are in and out of the yard like a fiddlers elbo. The question is why there?

                            Either the murderer is an outsider making a point/statement by killing somebody to discredit the Jews/socialists or it is spur of the moment. But killing somebody in the spur of the moment in that very violent attack is not like punching someone on the nose. The murderer would have to be well worked up, very annoyed to do this. Owed money like modern day drug dealers, previous problems etc. I think this could be an avenue of thought when we are trying to suggest suspects.

                            I just cannot see why a member of the club would chose there own ground to carry out this murder unless the person cannot control his own behavior. Is there a member who fits that bill. It surely wouldn't be any member with any common sense.

                            NW

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                            • Originally posted by New Waterloo View Post
                              Excellent work by all but so complicated.

                              Are we missing the point. What reason is there for Stride to be killed outside/just inside the yard of a very well attended social club in the East End where even the supposed 'cunning' JTR would find it almost impossible to operate. People are in and out of the yard like a fiddlers elbo. The question is why there?

                              Either the murderer is an outsider making a point/statement by killing somebody to discredit the Jews/socialists or it is spur of the moment. But killing somebody in the spur of the moment in that very violent attack is not like punching someone on the nose. The murderer would have to be well worked up, very annoyed to do this. Owed money like modern day drug dealers, previous problems etc. I think this could be an avenue of thought when we are trying to suggest suspects.

                              I just cannot see why a member of the club would chose there own ground to carry out this murder unless the person cannot control his own behavior. Is there a member who fits that bill. It surely wouldn't be any member with any common sense.

                              NW
                              Joseph Lave was only a transient member lodging at the same building.

                              He was the odd one out


                              RD
                              "Great minds, don't think alike"

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                              • Hi Wickerman, George, Lewis, NBFN etc...


                                My apologies for submitting long posts and I accept that they're too long.


                                I will endeavor to be more concise from now on


                                RD


                                "Great minds, don't think alike"

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