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Originally posted by pinkmoon View PostI've been doing some reading on Dr cream and if he can be placed in England during the time of these murders we have a very good suspect on our hands.He fits the bill in a lot of ways he is quite prepared to perform abortions he is quite prepared to kill women a generally nasty piece of work so I think it would make perfect sense to anybody who has an interest in this case to buy this book I have pre-orderd mine and I look forward to its arrival with great excitement.
Thank you. I know you're pretty well read on all things 'Ripper', so I'm very honoured that you're giving my book a chance.
I don't want to give away too much as it might spoil your read but you'll certainly find out many facts about Dr.Cream that have never been revealed to the public before.
Amanda
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Originally posted by Amanda View PostHi Pinkmoon,
Thank you. I know you're pretty well read on all things 'Ripper', so I'm very honoured that you're giving my book a chance.
I don't want to give away too much as it might spoil your read but you'll certainly find out many facts about Dr.Cream that have never been revealed to the public before.
AmandaThree things in life that don't stay hidden for to long ones the sun ones the moon and the other is the truth
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Originally posted by Amanda View PostHi Pinkie,
Absolutely! You'll find out exactly where he was, plus some very juicy details about his contacts at the time.
Amanda
Your reply, "find out exactly", betrays no theory, but appears to suggest you have managed to prove this claim.
That would be a stunning revelation Amanda.
A suspect long dismissed due to an obvious(?) incarceration in Joliet Prison, was actually free, and on the streets?Regards, Jon S.
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Originally posted by Wickerman View PostHello Amanda.
Your reply, "find out exactly", betrays no theory, but appears to suggest you have managed to prove this claim.
That would be a stunning revelation Amanda.
A suspect long dismissed due to an obvious(?) incarceration in Joliet Prison, was actually free, and on the streets?Last edited by pinkmoon; 05-09-2015, 02:21 PM.Three things in life that don't stay hidden for to long ones the sun ones the moon and the other is the truth
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Hi PM.
I had read somewhere, perhaps Rumbelow?, that Cream's incarceration had been confirmed even in a letter written by Cream himself.
There is an account in the press which suggests just how much of a killer Cream was.
"Let me tell you something of the fearful ferocity of Neil Cream. That man committed more murders than any other criminal I have met in my experience as a prison chaplain. The outside world believe that he murdered only one or two women. Why, on the murder roll of that terrible criminal are the names of 35 women!
He murdered each one in cold blood."
Rev. G.P. Merrick, Chaplain Holloway Gaol.
Wells Journal, 18 July, 1895.Regards, Jon S.
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Originally posted by Wickerman View PostHi PM.
I had read somewhere, perhaps Rumbelow?, that Cream's incarceration had been confirmed even in a letter written by Cream himself.
There is an account in the press which suggests just how much of a killer Cream was.
"Let me tell you something of the fearful ferocity of Neil Cream. That man committed more murders than any other criminal I have met in my experience as a prison chaplain. The outside world believe that he murdered only one or two women. Why, on the murder roll of that terrible criminal are the names of 35 women!
He murdered each one in cold blood."
Rev. G.P. Merrick, Chaplain Holloway Gaol.
Wells Journal, 18 July, 1895.Last edited by pinkmoon; 05-09-2015, 03:01 PM.Three things in life that don't stay hidden for to long ones the sun ones the moon and the other is the truth
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Originally posted by pinkmoon View PostLet's just wait and see if we can place him near the murder scenes if we can then it is definitely game on!exciting times await us.
I DO reveal exactly WHERE Cream was in 1888, but what you haven't considered is the knowledge he held regarding other Ripper suspects.
There were prominent people petitioning for his release from Joliet right from the start of his incarceration, why?
Enough said for now, read carefully & remember, this is a work that has taken years of research. I have Cream's complete and very extensive file from Joliet and have even used some of his own words to detail the crimes.
He was a complex man with complex issues.
Amanda
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Originally posted by Wickerman View PostHi PM.
I had read somewhere, perhaps Rumbelow?, that Cream's incarceration had been confirmed even in a letter written by Cream himself.
There is an account in the press which suggests just how much of a killer Cream was.
"Let me tell you something of the fearful ferocity of Neil Cream. That man committed more murders than any other criminal I have met in my experience as a prison chaplain. The outside world believe that he murdered only one or two women. Why, on the murder roll of that terrible criminal are the names of 35 women!
He murdered each one in cold blood."
Rev. G.P. Merrick, Chaplain Holloway Gaol.
Wells Journal, 18 July, 1895.
The article from Rev. Merrick's memoirs appeared in 1895 - Cream was executed in 1892. I think there is a wide margin for exaggeration and error given the timeline.
To the best of my knowledge I know how many women Cream murdered and when and have recounted the circumstances in my book. It was not 35.
As for the dates of Cream's incarceration - the 'Commutation of Sentence' certificate, signed by the a Governor, is one of the images in the book.
It clearly shows the date of his release.
Amanda
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Originally posted by Amanda View PostHi Jon,
The article from Rev. Merrick's memoirs appeared in 1895 - Cream was executed in 1892. I think there is a wide margin for exaggeration and error given the timeline.
To the best of my knowledge I know how many women Cream murdered and when and have recounted the circumstances in my book. It was not 35.
As for the dates of Cream's incarceration - the 'Commutation of Sentence' certificate, signed by the a Governor, is one of the images in the book.
It clearly shows the date of his release.
Amanda
In all fairness to your hard work, I don't think anyone here is expecting you to give away critical details.
I think $29 is a bargain for 10 years of your life
It's the 3 weeks we still have to wait for publication....
By the way, if this is not a critical detail, do you happen to know when rumors first appeared that Neil Cream had a double?Regards, Jon S.
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Originally posted by Wickerman View PostGood enough Amanda.
In all fairness to your hard work, I don't think anyone here is expecting you to give away critical details.
I think $29 is a bargain for 10 years of your life
It's the 3 weeks we still have to wait for publication....
By the way, if this is not a critical detail, do you happen to know when rumors first appeared that Neil Cream had a double?
The rumours didn't start until years later, when Sir Edward Marshal Hall claimed (in his memoirs) that he defended Cream on a bigamy charge.
Hall stated that Cream had used a double to serve his time in Joliet. He also said that Cream was acquitted on the bigamy charge as he was serving time in an Australian prison.
Funnily enough the title for my book was originally going to be 'Double Cream'.
As I dug deeper however, I found that Cream had never set foot in Australia.
Sorry about the wait for my book release date, hope you feel it's worth it
Amanda
Amanda
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For anyone interested, the Museum of London are hosting an exhibition of the Black Museum collection. Many of you will know that these articles haven't been on public display before.
The exhibition will run from mid-October to April 2016 & items include the medical bag owned by Dr.Cream.
Amanda
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Originally posted by GUT View PostJust letting off steam, seems every time I want a book it's not available here and sometimes t just gets to ya.Pat D. https://forum.casebook.org/core/imag...rt/reading.gif
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Von Konigswald: Jack the Ripper plays shuffleboard. -- Happy Birthday, Wanda June by Kurt Vonnegut, c.1970.
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Originally posted by Pcdunn View PostThere, there. GUT, I'm sure even Australia has libraries...G U T
There are two ways to be fooled, one is to believe what isn't true, the other is to refuse to believe that which is true.
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