Surprised not to see any discussion of last night's revelation that Jack the Ripper was eaten by a Silurian in 1888. But did Abberline ever get the message telling him so?
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Originally posted by Chris View PostSurprised not to see any discussion of last night's revelation that Jack the Ripper was eaten by a Silurian in 1888. But did Abberline ever get the message telling him so?Neil "Those who forget History are doomed to repeat it." - Santayana
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In my opinion, this is vital new information, for it allows us to rule out Druitt, Kosminski, Cutbush, Tumblety, Chapman, Stephenson, and quite a few other suspects.
Basically, all we've got to do is order every death certificate from Q4 1888 to Q1 1889 and see whether it gives cause of death as "eaten by Silurians."
But hang on : what if the Ripper's death wasn't registered? Also, what if several people were eaten by Silurians during that time?
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Originally posted by Robert View PostI think the problem is that the 1891 census was non-Silurian friendly : granted there is a box for age, but there is also a "where born" question and a Silurian would presumably need that to read "where hatched."
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Yes, well it depends whether these were middle-class Silurians or working-class Silurians. If the latter, place of birth might vary a bit from census to census, and if you add in faulty memory due to the huge time period involved, then you're likely to get place of birth as anything from Atlantis to the Goodwin Sands.
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I think so. I think they also had trouble with the 1911 census, number of children still alive. This would have involved them in a great deal of detection work, tracing offspring over several million years. The disability section of the 1911 isn't currently viewable, but in 100 years time I would expect to see things like "cold-blooded so take time to warm up" and "allergic to meteorites."
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Originally posted by Robert View PostThey are here. Mayday, mayday...
For Ripperologists unfamiliar with the Silurians, I found this presentation about their history on YouTube:
Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.
Perhaps the Whitechapel Society might like to book him for a future meeting?
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Ah, another Doctor Who reference to the Ripper. For those of you who want to geek up, the Ripper was also inferred to be Wen Chi Yan (in the Talons of Wen Chi Yan) as well as an insectoid aline (Dr Who New Adventures novels by Virgin Books) or the Valyard (BBC Novel Range) and various aliens in the Dr Who Comics (Panini).There Will Be Trouble! http://www.amazon.co.uk/A-Little-Tro...s=T.+E.+Hodden
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