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After 30 mins of watching this programme, my initial verdict is... it's crap. Utterly pointless, superficial chat cobbled together as a vehicle for Fox and Wilson. Wilson stating the bleedin' obvious and Fox reacting with Oscar-nominated acting skills!
Even that CSI computerised autopsy table was utterly, UTTERY pointless. They could've scribbled on a bit of paper and demonstrated the same thing.
Verdict = rubbish
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Originally posted by Joshua Rogan View PostThey should have got you to do the reconstructions!JtRmap.com<< JtR Interactive Map
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Just what we need.
A BBC documentary featuring an earnest-looking Professor and his actress-assistant daintily clad in a plastic SOC outfit, examining non-existent clues whilst discussing a subject about which they know absolutely nothing.Never believe anything until it has been officially denied.
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Originally posted by Simon Wood View PostJust what we need.
A BBC documentary featuring an earnest-looking Professor and his actress-assistant daintily clad in a plastic SOC outfit, examining non-existent clues whilst discussing a subject about which they know absolutely nothing.
www.trevormarriott.co.ukLast edited by Trevor Marriott; 04-04-2019, 10:17 PM.
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Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes View PostI’ve recorded this. I don’t think I’ll bother watching it.
I think you might enjoy watching the documentary. It is superficial and selective, but its a one hour piece for an audience not steeped in the crimes. You won't learn anything you don't already know, and you may even shout at the screen for some of the ommissions, but Wilson does make a couple of insightful comments and the Holmes analysis of the crimes was interesting - at least I found that interesting. I also found the geoprofiling segment interesting, their expert made a good, if not conclusive case, for taking the technique into account. However, in my view, they could have done without the suspect naming, especially since they did not take the time to make the case.
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Originally posted by etenguy View Post
Hi Herlock - good to talk with you outside of the Wallace thread.
I think you might enjoy watching the documentary. It is superficial and selective, but its a one hour piece for an audience not steeped in the crimes. You won't learn anything you don't already know, and you may even shout at the screen for some of the ommissions, but Wilson does make a couple of insightful comments and the Holmes analysis of the crimes was interesting - at least I found that interesting. I also found the geoprofiling segment interesting, their expert made a good, if not conclusive case, for taking the technique into account. However, in my view, they could have done without the suspect naming, especially since they did not take the time to make the case.
You’re right. I shouldn’t dismiss it out of hand and my life isn’t so packed that I can’t spare an hour. It’s a pity that someone doesn’t do a serious ripper documentary. Say a ten-parter looking at all aspects of the case using people who understand the specifics of the case along with other experts (medical, scientific etc)
As an aside, it’s about time that someone did a Wallace Case documentary. Or a new one on the A6.Regards
Sir Herlock Sholmes.
“A house of delusions is cheap to build but draughty to live in.”
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Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes View PostIt’s a pity that someone doesn’t do a serious ripper documentary. Say a ten-parter looking at all aspects of the case using people who understand the specifics of the case along with other experts (medical, scientific etc)
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Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes View Post
Hi Eten,
You’re right. I shouldn’t dismiss it out of hand and my life isn’t so packed that I can’t spare an hour. It’s a pity that someone doesn’t do a serious ripper documentary. Say a ten-parter looking at all aspects of the case using people who understand the specifics of the case along with other experts (medical, scientific etc)
As an aside, it’s about time that someone did a Wallace Case documentary. Or a new one on the A6.
I went to the new ripper opera last night - it had some musical merit but the artistic licence they took with the crimes and the history of the victims was unfortunate in the extreme. Especially as it purported to provide an insight into the lives of the victims. I wouldn't recommend spending money on it if you hope to gain any understanding of the crimes or the victims.
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Originally posted by Joshua Rogan View Post
Mmm. I started rewatching the Barlow and Watts series again today (thanks Sam for the reminder).
Kind regards, Sam Flynn
"Suche Nullen" (Nietzsche, Götzendämmerung, 1888)
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