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  • MrBarnett
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    Originally posted by jmenges View Post
    I'm too reminded of Wynne Weston Davies and how rapidly problems with his book were found, and his lack of sources. I hope that what new information is contained in Hallie's book is accompanied by citations so that we're shown what previously unexplored avenues led to her discoveries.

    JM
    I can't remember, was there any discussion of Russell Edward's DNA claims before the book came out?

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  • jmenges
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    Originally posted by Debra A View Post
    I am genuinely looking forward to reading the book, Jonathon. I can't help trying to predict what the little teasers released by the publisher might be about though, sorry! I was the same with Wynne Weston Davies book.
    I'm too reminded of Wynne Weston Davies and how rapidly problems with his book were found, and his lack of sources. I hope that what new information is contained in Hallie's book is accompanied by citations so that we're shown what previously unexplored avenues led to her discoveries.

    JM

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  • MrBarnett
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    Originally posted by Debra A View Post
    I am genuinely looking forward to reading the book, Jonathon. I can't help trying to predict what the little teasers released by the publisher might be about though, sorry! I was the same with Wynne Weston Davies book.
    It's a bit like wondering who the next Dr Who might be, Debs. Perfectly harmless fun. (My money's on Count Arthur Strong next time round.)

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  • Debra A
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    Originally posted by jmenges View Post
    Thanks for understanding. Six months is a long time to wait, but you can guarantee I'll be following the comments of researchers such as yourself and Debs once you've read her book and any serious questions or concerns raised can be asked on our show.

    JM
    I am genuinely looking forward to reading the book, Jonathon. I can't help trying to predict what the little teasers released by the publisher might be about though, sorry! I was the same with Wynne Weston Davies' book.
    Last edited by Debra A; 09-15-2018, 01:35 PM. Reason: grammar

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  • MrBarnett
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    Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes View Post
    Gary, it’s perhaps surprising that no one has mentioned him as a suspect as yet.

    There’s still time.

    Maybe I shouldn’t have made this post.
    Your name vill be on ze list.

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  • MrBarnett
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    Originally posted by MrBarnett View Post
    Not sure what you mean by 'beneficial'?
    You're an author. What's the point of a pre-publication blog if it's not to stimulate discussion?

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  • MrBarnett
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    Originally posted by Monty View Post
    You can speculate as you wish, I’m merely stating my opinion that such speculation is not beneficial.

    Yep, a reasonable assumption, and a logical one. Whether it’s the correct one is open to debate until March.

    Monty
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    Not sure what you mean by 'beneficial'?

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  • Herlock Sholmes
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    Originally posted by MrBarnett View Post
    I think we're at Liberty to speculate to our hearts' content.

    If someone advertises a book about the victims of JTR and suggests she has found a link between them and 'Dickens', it's a reasonable assumption to make that she is referring to the author of 'Oliver Twist' etc, isn't it?

    But if not, which of the C5 do you think CD Jr might have rubbed shoulders with in Whitechapel in 1879?
    Gary, it’s perhaps surprising that no one has mentioned him as a suspect as yet.

    There’s still time.

    Maybe I shouldn’t have made this post.

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  • Monty
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    Originally posted by MrBarnett View Post
    I think we're at Liberty to speculate to our hearts' content.

    If someone advertises a book about the victims of JTR and suggests she has found a link between them and 'Dickens', it's a reasonable assumption to make that she is referring to the author of 'Oliver Twist' etc, isn't it?

    But if not, which of the C5 do you think CD Jr might have rubbed shoulders with in Whitechapel in 1879?
    You can speculate as you wish, I’m merely stating my opinion that such speculation is not beneficial.

    Yep, a reasonable assumption, and a logical one. Whether it’s the correct one is open to debate until March.

    Monty
    🙂

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  • MrBarnett
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    Originally posted by Monty View Post
    Yep.

    The only way we shall learn if Hallie means Senior or Junior is by reading the book when it comes out.

    Until then, I feel it umbeneficial to speculate.

    Monty
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    I think we're at Liberty to speculate to our hearts' content.

    If someone advertises a book about the victims of JTR and suggests she has found a link between them and 'Dickens', it's a reasonable assumption to make that she is referring to the author of 'Oliver Twist' etc, isn't it?

    But if not, which of the C5 do you think CD Jr might have rubbed shoulders with in Whitechapel in 1879?

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  • Monty
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    Yep.

    The only way we shall learn if Hallie means Senior or Junior is by reading the book when it comes out.

    Until then, I feel it umbeneficial to speculate.

    Monty
    🙂

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  • MrBarnett
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    Originally posted by Monty View Post
    Charley Dickens died in 1896

    Monty
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    Ah, you're talking Jr?

    Or Charley Dickens who ran the coffee stall in Commerial Street?

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  • Monty
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    Charley Dickens died in 1896

    Monty
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  • MrBarnett
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    Originally posted by Monty View Post
    Charley Dickens did indeed visit Whitechapel, and wrote about it in 1879.

    Monty
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    Pretty impressive for a man who died in 1870!

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  • Monty
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    Charley Dickens did indeed visit Whitechapel, and wrote about it in 1879.

    Monty
    🙂

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