Originally posted by Fisherman
					
				
				
			
		I might also point out that Stride's scarf was pulled tight at the very moment the knife was drawn across her neck, which lends much credence to my theory. Again, when taking everything into consideration, the only practical conclusion is that the Ripper used Stride's scarf to lift her neck to allow access for his knife. I don't see why this is so difficult for some to grasp.
Yours truly,
Tom Wescott

 ) Obviously I was joking when I said I'm not interested in reading it. But since I've already ordered a couple of Ripper Notes, I'm afraid I can't afford to order them all. I'll definitely read it if you'd be willing to send it to me as a  PDF or Word document (as Supe/Don has done with an article of his which also discusses his cat, Suede!).
) Obviously I was joking when I said I'm not interested in reading it. But since I've already ordered a couple of Ripper Notes, I'm afraid I can't afford to order them all. I'll definitely read it if you'd be willing to send it to me as a  PDF or Word document (as Supe/Don has done with an article of his which also discusses his cat, Suede!).  )
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) , but it was the only thing left in the fridge, and I'd be damned if I wasted it... Please all, wish me luck in finishing this stupid paper soon, cause I'm bored to death right now...
, but it was the only thing left in the fridge, and I'd be damned if I wasted it... Please all, wish me luck in finishing this stupid paper soon, cause I'm bored to death right now...
							
						 Wait, before you answer that question, I must advise you that: You have the right to remain silent. You do not have to say anything unless you wish to do so, but I must warn you that if you fail to mention any fact which you rely on in your defence in court, your failure to take this opportunity to mention it may be treated in court as supporting any relevant evidence against you. If you do wish to say anything, what you say may be given in evidence.
 Wait, before you answer that question, I must advise you that: You have the right to remain silent. You do not have to say anything unless you wish to do so, but I must warn you that if you fail to mention any fact which you rely on in your defence in court, your failure to take this opportunity to mention it may be treated in court as supporting any relevant evidence against you. If you do wish to say anything, what you say may be given in evidence. 
							
						 We will of course be issuing a European Arrest Warrant for his extradition to the UK, as per the Extradition Act 2003. But only once the US penal system has finished with him!!!
  We will of course be issuing a European Arrest Warrant for his extradition to the UK, as per the Extradition Act 2003. But only once the US penal system has finished with him!!! 
 
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