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  • I really liked the episode. You are getting better at it every time I tune in and Martin Fido is really just amazing. Also the sound quality was really nice this time. I hope it keeps up at that, some of the earlier episodes are a wee bit painful to listen to. (Sound quality, not content that is!)
    "The human eye is a wonderful device. With a little effort, it can fail to see even the most glaring injustice." - Quellcrist Falconer
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    • Martin's podcast was fascinating. And enlightening. And candid.

      Nice one.

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      • Originally posted by Howard Brown View Post
        and new edition Ally Ryder for helping to make this podcast possible.-JMalapropism

        Oh man...you mean there's a revised Reineke ?
        If she's going by Ryder now then some updating has apparently been accomplished, yes.

        Dan Norder
        Ripper Notes: The International Journal for Ripper Studies
        Web site: www.RipperNotes.com - Email: dannorder@gmail.com

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        • Originally posted by Howard Brown View Post
          and new edition Ally Ryder for helping to make this podcast possible.-JMalapropism

          Oh man...you mean there's a revised Reineke ?
          There's always a revised Ally. February I was a brunette, March I was a blonde, for May day I am thinking redhead.

          Let all Oz be agreed;
          I need a better class of flying monkeys.

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          • Up to now, I was the only 'fashion conscious" member of Rippercast and I am glad that I now have someone with the same haute sensibilities. Wait until Mike comes back and listen to the way he and Robert carry on about animal husbandry,chewing tobacco, and "my mule is plumb better than yores" with Mr. Payless Menges. Heavens to Helena Rubenstein, its like being in Oklahoma !!! Try talking about which slippers to wear for the show with these yahoos sometime. I have to get medicated just to deal with the badinage these rubes come up with.

            We'll have to share makeup tips sometimes. I'm in Studio H...the one with the full length wall poster of Cher. Ciao !!

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            • Hi all

              can I just say thank you to Martin Fido, and how much I enjoyed this edition.

              Of course if Rob Houses research is correct and the Kosminski family were reasonably well off then it is not a surprise that they didn't claim financial help for Aaron.

              The most interesting piont for me was the fact that the Jewish records of the home Cohen staid at have never been researched?

              Surely this is an obvious place to look for more information on Cohen and Kosminski...Is there not a Hebrew speaking researcher we could call on?

              I do realize how sensitive the JtR anti-samitic question is..I had this debate in full at my last company...anti-semites will twist things to their own ends..

              I thought Martin Fido made these pionts/arguments very well.

              what a great show. Thank you.

              Jeff

              PS. im glad he's dropped the importance of the Kaminsky theory...the siphilis madness thing never added up.

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              • I downloaded Sunday's show and it's on my mp3 player ready for listening, just have not had the time.

                I am looking forward to it, and I am ready and raring to go for next Sunday!!
                Regards Mike

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                • Originally posted by Ally View Post
                  There's always a revised Ally. February I was a brunette, March I was a blonde, for May day I am thinking redhead.
                  Hi Ally!
                  Go redhead. We rule. The world just doesn't know it yet.

                  Jana
                  “Nothing is easier than to denounce the evildoer; nothing is more difficult than to understand him.” -- Fyodor Dostoevsky

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                  • Episode #12

                    Hi all,

                    Episode # 12 will record tomorrow and feature special guest John Bennett, photographer and author of the upcoming book E1, which will be a tour of Whitechapel and Spitalfields, past and present.

                    If you've any questions for Mr. Bennett, get them to me in the next 24hrs or so, as I'm late in making the announcement.

                    Stay tuned,

                    JM

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                    • Aside from what tree he would be . . . the most obvious one is the one you will probably ask: what has changed and what has not changed?

                      --J.D.

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                      • Originally posted by Pirate Jack View Post
                        The most interesting piont for me was the fact that the Jewish records of the home Cohen staid at have never been researched?

                        Surely this is an obvious place to look for more information on Cohen and Kosminski...Is there not a Hebrew speaking researcher we could call on?
                        Unfortunately, Martin Fido is mistaken about this.

                        The earliest surviving register for the Poor Jews' Temporary Shelter is for 1896-1897. The surviving registers are written in English, not Yiddish. A database compiled from the registers for 1896-1914 is available online:


                        (Of course, there is no question of Aaron Kozminski having appeared in the earlier registers, as the Shelter was not established until 1885, about four years after Aaron and his family arrived in England.)

                        This is what the compilers of the database have to say about the Shelter's records:
                        A considerable amount of information is available for the Shelter. There are a number of Annual Reports which though incomplete give series of figures and comments illustrating the working of the institution. There are a number of Minute books covering the activities of the Executive Committee (though only until 1900) and of the General Committee. But, most importantly, after May 1896 there is a series of registers drawn up by the officers of the Poor Jews' Temporary Shelter. They quite clearly mark a significant new departure for the Shelter, evinced by the fact that the first entry in the first book is numbered ONE. Thereafter the numbers are usually continuous, changing only with the beginning of the Shelter's financial year, i.e. 1st November. Even when there are volumes missing for various periods thereafter none of these ever open with number 1. Clearly there must have been some registers kept before 1896; for instance according to evidence given in 1888 by Hermann Landau, its President, to a House of Commons Select Committee on Foreign Immigration there were lists noting for each inmate his name, his age, the place from which he came, whether he was married or single, and if married the number of children he had left behind him. There were notes about whether he had a trade, a record of the number of days he stayed in the Shelter, and finally where he went on to after he left the Shelter. None of these early volumes survives, and there are important question marks as to why this new series was compiled.
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                        • Originally posted by jmenges View Post
                          Hi all,

                          Episode # 12 will record tomorrow and feature special guest John Bennett, photographer and author of the upcoming book E1, which will be a tour of Whitechapel and Spitalfields, past and present.

                          If you've any questions for Mr. Bennett, get them to me in the next 24hrs or so, as I'm late in making the announcement.

                          Stay tuned,

                          JM

                          Oh no, not John Bennett...yawn !!

                          Heh heh, only joshing Mr B. Looking forward to this 'un.

                          Ive a challenge for you John, I challenge you to mention....

                          1) The infamous Lens cap incident
                          2) Leman Street nutter.
                          3) Philip Hutchinsons amazin shorts.

                          Failing that, have a good one matey. Catch you on the other side.

                          Monty
                          Monty

                          https://forum.casebook.org/core/imag...t/evilgrin.gif

                          Author of Capturing Jack the Ripper.

                          http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/1445621622

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                          • If he fails to bring those points up I will ask him, funnily enough, I have my shorts on today, its a good job the webcam is not plugged in!!
                            Regards Mike

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                            • Mike,

                              Just about to PM you

                              Monty
                              Monty

                              https://forum.casebook.org/core/imag...t/evilgrin.gif

                              Author of Capturing Jack the Ripper.

                              http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/1445621622

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                              • Originally posted by Monty View Post
                                Mike,

                                Just about to PM you

                                Monty
                                Got it Monty, whenever I have technical difficulties, I follow the sage like advice of the Asian Helpdesks, "Turn it off turn it back on again!"
                                Regards Mike

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