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  • #76
    Originally posted by Holmes' Idiot Brother View Post

    That's the man!! Thanks!
    He also wrote a series of novels featuring Inspector Lestrade, one of which was Lestrade and the Ripper.
    Regards

    Sir Herlock Sholmes.

    “A house of delusions is cheap to build but draughty to live in.”

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    • #77
      Originally posted by GBinOz View Post

      I do recall a documentary, but have no reference to it. I suppose that some consideration needs to be considered toward the possibility that Mann was not the Ripper, but may have been Trevor's post murder organ harvester?
      Hi George,

      I’m surprised that Trevor hasn’t suggested him tbh.
      Regards

      Sir Herlock Sholmes.

      “A house of delusions is cheap to build but draughty to live in.”

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      • #78
        Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes View Post

        Hi George,

        I’m surprised that Trevor hasn’t suggested him tbh.
        Hi Herlock,

        IMO the level of dissecting competence rules out the usual suspects unless:

        1. JtR was accustomed to the dissection room, and was someone like Thompson.

        2. JtR was someone like the usual suspects and the intricate dissections were conducted after the actual murder.

        Cheers, George

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        • #79
          Originally posted by Lewis C View Post

          Hi Fernglas,

          The question wasn't why you suspect Chapman. You previously said, "Deeming does not count, nothing but rumours connect him to the Whitechapel murders." My question was, what do you mean by being connected to the WC murders? From my point of view, the only people with a known connection to the murders are people known to have been at one of the murder sites near the time when the murder happened. Maybe you could also include people like Joseph Barnett (known to have had a relationship with a victim). But maybe your idea of having a connection is different from that. If so, what constitutes a connection for you?

          It was once thought that Deeming was either in South Africa or in jail at the time of the Ripper murders, but we now know that he was in England at the time. See Ripperologist 142 (Feb 2015), page 91. The words are those of Paul Begg.
          Ah, it clears up your view! I think you have a too strict definition of what a connection to the murders can be.
          For me a connection to the murders among other traits is a suspect having had the possibility to commit these murders, meaning being a resident of Whitechapel at the time or knowing this part of London very well and living not more than 30 kilometers away. But I truly doubt that the Ripper was a commuter, it is near certain that he lived there.
          Deeming might have been in England at the time of Jack´s reign of terror, but he certainly lacked the area knowledge the Ripper possessed

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