Can You Name this book/Author?

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  • Herlock Sholmes
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    Originally posted by Sam Flynn View Post
    I was thinking the same. Not that I've read the book, but that kind of theorising reminds me of Ivor Edwards all the way.
    I’m certain that this is the one Gareth. I’m embarrassed to say that I’ve just checked my copy (bought at a time when I used to buy all new JTR books) and it’s full of weird diagrams and suchlike. The kind of book that you could serve up for Christmas dinner with stuffing and roast potatoes.

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  • Sam Flynn
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    Originally posted by Wolf Vanderlinden View Post
    Possibly Ivor Edwards' Jack the Ripper's Black Magic Rituals, John Blake, 2002.
    I was thinking the same. Not that I've read the book, but that kind of theorising reminds me of Ivor Edwards all the way.

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  • Wolf Vanderlinden
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    Possibly Ivor Edwards' Jack the Ripper's Black Magic Rituals, John Blake, 2002.

    Wolf.

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  • albie
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    Can You Name this book/Author?

    I read in a JTR book that the positions of the bodies were exactly laid out in relation to each other. I can't recall the numbers. But it was sort of like the distance between body 3 and 1 were the same as the distance between 2 and 4 and so on.

    Anyone know what I'm talking about? You can see by the layout on a map that the bodies form an almost perfect cross/diamond.
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