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Article in the Daily Mail of 7th October 2024, which is essentially a "puff piece" for Mr Edwards' new book " Naming Jack the Ripper: The Definitive Reveal".
The article says that Edwards was sent a packet photographs showing Aaron Kozminski's brother Isaac in a group photograph of "The Lodge of Israel" a freemanonary group for Jews.
From this, and possibly other "evidence", Edwards ties in Aaron Kozminski with the Freemasons in the murders.
Hey, there's even a computer generated photograph of Aaron!
What's not to love?
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Originally posted by barnflatwyngarde View PostArticle in the Daily Mail of 7th October 2024, which is essentially a "puff piece" for Mr Edwards' new book " Naming Jack the Ripper: The Definitive Reveal".
The article says that Edwards was sent a packet photographs showing Aaron Kozminski's brother Isaac in a group photograph of "The Lodge of Israel" a freemanonary group for Jews.
From this, and possibly other "evidence", Edwards ties in Aaron Kozminski with the Freemasons in the murders.
Hey, there's even a computer generated photograph of Aaron!
What's not to love?
After the disgusting Saddleworth Moor saga anyone with an ounce of self awareness or decency would keep a low profile and not raise their head above the parapet (in my humble opinion).
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Originally posted by Ms Diddles View Post
I guess Mr Edwards fancies a five star all inclusive holiday or a nice extension built on his house, so it's time to milk the cash cow again!
After the disgusting Saddleworth Moor saga anyone with an ounce of self awareness or decency would keep a low profile and not raise their head above the parapet (in my humble opinion).
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Edwards claimed to have found the body of one of the child victims of the serial killers Ian Brady and Myra Hindley.
Brady and Hindley buried their victims on Saddleworth Moor in Yorkshire, at least one body is still there.
Needless to say, no body was recovered, but Mr Edwards' claims received huge publicity.Last edited by barnflatwyngarde; 10-07-2024, 05:42 PM.
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Originally posted by c.d. View Post"Saddleworth Moor Saga?"
Que?
Help us Yanks out here if you please.
c.d.
Brady and Hindley buried their victims on Saddleworth Moor in Yorkshire, sat least one body is still there.
Needless to say, no body was recovered, but Mr Edwards' claims received huge publicity.
Apologies for double posting.
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Originally posted by barnflatwyngarde View PostArticle in the Daily Mail of 7th October 2024, which is essentially a "puff piece" for Mr Edwards' new book " Naming Jack the Ripper: The Definitive Reveal".
The article says that Edwards was sent a packet photographs showing Aaron Kozminski's brother Isaac in a group photograph of "The Lodge of Israel" a freemanonary group for Jews.
From this, and possibly other "evidence", Edwards ties in Aaron Kozminski with the Freemasons in the murders.
Hey, there's even a computer generated photograph of Aaron!
What's not to love?
Interesting to note that the Metro have gone with a Chapman as the possible murderer.
I never got around to reading the first one, anyone know how this differs?
Regards.
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Originally posted by spyglass View Post
It seems most of the Press today are all over this.
Interesting to note that the Metro have gone with a Chapman as the possible murderer.
I never got around to reading the first one, anyone know how this differs?
Regards.
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Originally posted by spyglass View Post
It seems most of the Press today are all over this.
Interesting to note that the Metro have gone with a Chapman as the possible murderer.
I never got around to reading the first one, anyone know how this differs?
Regards.
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Originally posted by John Wheat View Post
The problem with Chapman as a suspect is his vastly different M.O. than the Ripper murders.
That said; Serial Killers DO change their M.O.
It's their "signature' that usually always remains the same.
The problem is that with Chapman the M.O. as you say is "vastly different."
So much so that it's hard to look past that and Chapman just doesn't feel right as the Ripper.
Somewhat ironically; it's not Chapman being a serial killer that is his primary attribute for considering him as the Ripper; it's the fact his real name is similar to another "suspect."
Klosowski
Kosminski
Not a million miles apart.
I wonder whether there was any mix up somewhere regarding these 2 individuals.
"Great minds, don't think alike"
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Chapman's M.O. being vastly different from The Ripper's is about the only problem with him as a suspect, other than that there's nothing to link him to any of the murders, which is true of all of the best suspects in the case except Hutchinson. He's a known serial killer, he lived in the immediate area of the murders at the time they took place, he had medical knowledge, and he was Abberline's top suspect. In a case where all of the suspects are weak, I don't think that the vastly different M.O. is enough to keep him from being one of the top suspects.
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Originally posted by Lewis C View PostChapman's M.O. being vastly different from The Ripper's is about the only problem with him as a suspect, other than that there's nothing to link him to any of the murders, which is true of all of the best suspects in the case except Hutchinson. He's a known serial killer, he lived in the immediate area of the murders at the time they took place, he had medical knowledge, and he was Abberline's top suspect. In a case where all of the suspects are weak, I don't think that the vastly different M.O. is enough to keep him from being one of the top suspects.
Cheers JohnLast edited by John Wheat; 10-12-2024, 02:02 AM.
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