Tom, without yet having managed to read Examiner 2 (but I will soon, maybe even tonight), it's crystal clear that you are considering Le Grand as a manipulator of Packer. I'll read it and see what I think of it. On my account, your “stationary shop“ doesn't bother me in the least, since I'm used to spelling it precisely like this in American-English. (I would spell it “stationery“ in British-English, without feeling the least bit “schizo“. Language has a way of evolving by itself, which we cannot control and should not try controlling. Idiomatic, differentiated speech and spelling in different geographical/cultural environments is a natural part of cultural evolution.)
I'm posting this from South Africa (from the Stellenbosch University campus by Cape Town, which looks a lot like Italy and California, with vineyards everywhere, until one notices the buffalos, leopards, and ostriches running around the premises of the local farms.) Since monday afternoon I've taken 3 flights and slept 90`minutes. I'm about to loose conciousness, so
don't bother to revitalize me...
PS.: By the way, there's a new thread discussing the (alleged?) fact that 3 witnesses have (supposedly?) mentioned grapes by Stride's body. Don't recall anymore where it was, but I'll look when I wake up. Until then, if no grapes, vineyards (where leopards run around) will surround my inanimate body...
I'm posting this from South Africa (from the Stellenbosch University campus by Cape Town, which looks a lot like Italy and California, with vineyards everywhere, until one notices the buffalos, leopards, and ostriches running around the premises of the local farms.) Since monday afternoon I've taken 3 flights and slept 90`minutes. I'm about to loose conciousness, so
don't bother to revitalize me...PS.: By the way, there's a new thread discussing the (alleged?) fact that 3 witnesses have (supposedly?) mentioned grapes by Stride's body. Don't recall anymore where it was, but I'll look when I wake up. Until then, if no grapes, vineyards (where leopards run around) will surround my inanimate body...

and with no pending obligations tonight but tasting this really nice local brandy in my room
, I might go through Examiner 1 again, and refresh my memory
about Tom Wescottt's essay on Kidney and Stride. I remember finding most of his deductive reasoning convincing, even if obviously no one today is in a position to draw definite conclusions about any of this, since none of us were present in 1888. The one detail that truly bothered me in Wescott's article though was his not having given detailed, footnoted proof from where he got the info about PC White claiming that Le Grand and Batchelor came back on Berner Street and took Packer away with them – just like that. I have some difficulty imagining
that PC White would just passively let 2 PI spirit his prime witness away and not intervene
. I don't recall if PC White mentions this episode in his report, but I think not. Luckily we had a copy of the original report White's posted on this very thread by Stewart Evans himself, so I'll just check this out. And obviously I need to FINALLY read Examiner 2. Le Grand appears to be a fascinating, almost Dickensian character.
? (By which I by NO means say that you are such an author!)
, but I had to cough up 600-€ to pay for my flight to South Africa, which the conference covers only in part, for which I'm (partly!) deeply grateful to them.
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