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  • I stepped away from the forums for a few years, just needed a break. Checked in a couple weeks ago and saw that Fisherman's book was released back in February! Sorry to have missed the debut. My copy of Cutting Point arrived today, and I'm looking forward to diving in. Belated Congrats, Fisherman, and hope the book is doing well.

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    • Originally posted by Zena View Post
      I stepped away from the forums for a few years, just needed a break. Checked in a couple weeks ago and saw that Fisherman's book was released back in February! Sorry to have missed the debut. My copy of Cutting Point arrived today, and I'm looking forward to diving in. Belated Congrats, Fisherman, and hope the book is doing well.

      I would be glad to know what you think of it.

      Post your thoughts when you've finished it.

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      • Originally posted by barnflatwyngarde View Post

        I would be glad to know what you think of it.

        Post your thoughts when you've finished it.
        Will do. It may be a while, though. I have a tendency to read too fast, so I'm going slow with this one hoping to absorb and retain the information better.

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        • Originally posted by Zena View Post

          Will do. It may be a while, though. I have a tendency to read too fast, so I'm going slow with this one hoping to absorb and retain the information better.

          Zena,
          Christer's book proposes the theory that Lechmere was the killer.

          Another book which details all aspects of the killing of Polly Nichols is "Inside Buck's Row" by Steve Blomer.
          It goes into great detail and is a great read, I can recommend it highly.

          Details on how to get the ebook are below.

          book1 - Copy.png Finally, Released Today. https://paypal.me/bucksrow?locale.x=en_GBWhat really happened in Bucks Row? What were the beats of the Police? Could the killer have escaped easily or not? Was Charles Lechmere really at the eye of the storm according to the evidence? How accurate are the newspaper reports of



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          • Originally posted by barnflatwyngarde View Post

            Zena,
            Christer's book proposes the theory that Lechmere was the killer.

            Yes, I spent many hours on Fisherman's Lechmere threads for years before I took my break from the forums. Looking forward to reading the book to get all the information laid out in order instead of scattered across threads.


            Originally posted by barnflatwyngarde View Post

            Another book which details all aspects of the killing of Polly Nichols is "Inside Buck's Row" by Steve Blomer.
            It goes into great detail and is a great read, I can recommend it highly.

            Details on how to get the ebook are below.

            book1 - Copy.png Finally, Released Today. https://paypal.me/bucksrow?locale.x=en_GBWhat really happened in Bucks Row? What were the beats of the Police? Could the killer have escaped easily or not? Was Charles Lechmere really at the eye of the storm according to the evidence? How accurate are the newspaper reports of


            I'll check it out. Thanks!

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            • Originally posted by Zena View Post
              I stepped away from the forums for a few years, just needed a break. Checked in a couple weeks ago and saw that Fisherman's book was released back in February! Sorry to have missed the debut. My copy of Cutting Point arrived today, and I'm looking forward to diving in. Belated Congrats, Fisherman, and hope the book is doing well.

              I’ m currently taking a break from Casebook, but I must of course thank you for your kind words! I hope you will enjoy the book, and I too would much appreciate to hear your verdict once you are through it.

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              • Cutting Point is nothing short of a masterpiece, an absolute triumph in Ripperology. It doesn’t just present the case for Charles Lechmere as Jack the Ripper, it demolishes every counterargument with precision, logic, and sheer brilliance. No wonder it has sent the skeptics into a frenzy. Their outrage isn’t just predictable, it’s proof of how devastatingly effective this book is. The truth cuts deep, and some just can’t handle it.

                Beyond its rock solid argument, Cutting Point is also a beautifully structured, meticulously researched, and utterly compelling read. The author lays out the evidence with masterful clarity, making it impossible to ignore. The writing is engaging, the analysis razor sharp, and the depth of research undeniable.

                Bravo to the author for delivering the most compelling and well researched work on the case in years. A must read for anyone who values facts over fragile egos.



                ​The Baron

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                • Click bait.
                  dustymiller
                  aka drstrange

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                  • Originally posted by drstrange169 View Post
                    Click bait.
                    Fisherman = bait. Yeah, it checks out.

                    Yours truly,

                    Tom Wescott

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                    • i liked it.
                      "Is all that we see or seem
                      but a dream within a dream?"

                      -Edgar Allan Poe


                      "...the man and the peaked cap he is said to have worn
                      quite tallies with the descriptions I got of him."

                      -Frederick G. Abberline

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                      • >>Fisherman = bait. Yeah, it checks out.​<<

                        I was not codding when I gave you the tip.
                        dustymiller
                        aka drstrange

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                        • Originally posted by drstrange169 View Post
                          >>Fisherman = bait. Yeah, it checks out.​<<

                          I was not codding when I gave you the tip.
                          did you say that on porpoise or just for the halibut?
                          "Is all that we see or seem
                          but a dream within a dream?"

                          -Edgar Allan Poe


                          "...the man and the peaked cap he is said to have worn
                          quite tallies with the descriptions I got of him."

                          -Frederick G. Abberline

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                          • Originally posted by The Baron View Post
                            Cutting Point is nothing short of a masterpiece, an absolute triumph in Ripperology. It doesn’t just present the case for Charles Lechmere as Jack the Ripper, it demolishes every counterargument with precision, logic, and sheer brilliance. No wonder it has sent the skeptics into a frenzy. Their outrage isn’t just predictable, it’s proof of how devastatingly effective this book is. The truth cuts deep, and some just can’t handle it.

                            Beyond its rock solid argument, Cutting Point is also a beautifully structured, meticulously researched, and utterly compelling read. The author lays out the evidence with masterful clarity, making it impossible to ignore. The writing is engaging, the analysis razor sharp, and the depth of research undeniable.

                            Bravo to the author for delivering the most compelling and well researched work on the case in years. A must read for anyone who values facts over fragile egos.
                            Have you not read it then? Just curious because you said all the following things after the book was released...

                            “Don't tell me you swallowed the blood 'evidence' of Fisherman?!”

                            “Lechmerians want us to believe anything they say,”

                            “It must be Lechmere's magic,”

                            “I like to start my daywork by killing cutting and mutilating someone around”

                            “Fisherman is selling the idea that if Mizen went to the body and found no policeman there,”

                            “And look how the Lechmerians contradict themselves!”

                            “This whole theory is based ubon the ignorance of all other parties involved, one has to be an imbecile to believe such nonsense”

                            “No Fish, that will not work, try harder!”

                            “Caz post has set an end to this fishy tunnel under logic and facts that you are trying to escape through”

                            “I read some fairy tales that were much better than this.”

                            “Sophistry: the use of fallacious arguments, especially with the intention of deceiving”

                            “Lechmere wouldn't have lied to Mizen, then he is risking finding the police over his shoulder.”

                            “He could have run away, but the Lechmerians want us to believe he injected himself intentionally in the events after killing Nichols,”

                            “A very disturbed theory, with zero consistency.”

                            ”Lechmerians have failed to bring any single evidence or shred of a clue to justify their claims, they even went to the extreme phantasy and presented Lechmere as the solo ripper-torso murderer of his time, aka Lechmerianismus!”

                            “If a lechmerian told me: look at Lechmere, all of his actions whithout any single exception were very normal, doesn't that seem suspicious to you? Then I would say he has a better argument than anything was ever produced by Fisherman and his company.”

                            “If he chose to run away no one ever will be talking now about him, and Paul could have very likely missed the body.”

                            “Thats why this is a very weak theory, one has first to believe of Lechmere guilt then try to find excuses to keep the flame on:

                            “Endless excuses to fit Lechmere in.

                            “But the Lechmerians remained in their subzero state of denial.”


                            So there is no need for me to point out the factual errors in the book either since you seem to 'really' know the score. Are you posting just to start a fight? Rage Bait!

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                            • Regards

                              Sir Herlock Sholmes.

                              “A house of delusions is cheap to build but draughty to live in.”

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                              • This cover is absolutely phenomenal, a dark, brooding masterpiece that perfectly sets the tone for Cutting Point. The atmosphere, the color palette, the eerie red glow bleeding through the alleyway, it’s all just chef’s kiss perfection. You can practically feel the damp cobblestones underfoot, the weight of history pressing in from every shadow.

                                And let’s be honest, this cover alone is enough to send certain people into a meltdown. It’s too good, too effective, too undeniable. Just like the book itself, it doesn’t beg for attention, it demands it. It radiates confidence. It screams, "This is the real deal, and you can either accept it or cry about it."

                                Honestly, if this cover makes you uncomfortable, it’s probably because deep down, you know what’s coming. The book is going to wreck all the flimsy counterarguments, and this cover is the perfect visual warning shot. Absolutely flawless.



                                The Baron

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