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  • #16
    Anyways, it serves as a good example regarding the appeal to authority. If the authority or expert does not do his work responsibly, he is neither. Plimmer, like Cornwall, clearly did not. Nevertheless, fans will point to his "years in NSY" just as they call her a "criminologist." All is irrelevant to biased and shoddy work.

    At least . . . that is what my cornflakes tell me. . . .

    --J.D.

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    • #17
      I saw a copy of "In the footsteps of the Whitechapel Murderer" which is also by Plimmer on Amazon recently. It had a very low price so I purchased a copy, perhaps hoping he could redeem himself!

      When it arrived I began reading and thought, "This all sounds very familiar"
      then I realised, it was "The Whitechapel Murders solved" in a different cover with a different name!!

      With all the same errors!

      I am off to find the wineglass of blood left behind on Buck's Row.........
      Regards Mike

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      • #18
        If the blood was in a wineglass, clearly the killer was planning to drink it, therefore was probably a vampire. This could explain be able to escape un-noticed, get in and out of Miller's Court without a key, not to mention parading around in a red-lined cape!

        B. (adding another book to the list of amusingly crap ones to pick up cheap)
        Bailey
        Wellington, New Zealand
        hoodoo@xtra.co.nz
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