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Originally posted by Cap'n JackPersonally I just love it when you yankee dollar bitches fall out wiv one another.
Originally posted by Adam WentThis whole 10 minute gap thing is a MYTH. An absolute, utter, contrived MYTH.
Originally posted by Adam WentTom, you and I both know that isn't accurate. You didn't even know I was writing an article, for a start. I'm not getting into a "he said, she said" argument over it, it's just not accurate - nice attempt at the whole "I'm the good guy in all of this" though.
Originally posted by Adam WentAs for "twat"....take a look at what you've said to me! Accusations of not caring about history, deliberately avoiding facts, etc....things that cut pretty deep for someone who does take their research seriously. "Twat" is minor in comparison.
Yours truly,
Tom Wescott
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The truth AP? Thats a novel concept for you.
Monty
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At least I write novels... are you the one who drives a cab and claims to be a magistrate? Or are you the one who pushes supermarket trolleys around Tescos and claims to be a Turnip? Or are ya that yank who claims he doesn't have a computer, or is on the internet but posts on here at blinding speed wiv his erudite and laughable nonsensical whimsies?
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No, Im the drunkard that sits on an island spreading falsities and corrupting the weak minded under the guise of 'The truth guru'.
I see you false God.
Ive trolleys to push....a far more honest trade.
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And Pork Pies.
Thats Cockney rhyming slang you know....wait, what am I saying.
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Author of Capturing Jack the Ripper.
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Tom:
LOL, I don't know where you get this idea. But okay. My point is that you didn't address this in your article and explain this to your readers, who were probably confused because in most previously published accounts of Mortimer it says 10 minutes and includes the additional details. I wasn't faulting you for your conclusion - as misguided as it is - but for your choice to omit information in order to lead your readers to your foregone conclusion.
The newspaper report which states 30 minutes (which is the same paper of the same day that included the statement of Israel Schwartz, I might add) is there in the public domain for anybody to see for themselves. It's not me trying to omit or distort information in any way, it is there. The fact is, that even if the 10 minute gap were true, which it isn't, Mortimer still missed key events and key witnesses and is therefore not a reliable source of information.
I find it fascinating that you would accuse me of spreading falsities with the sources I used when you are doing exactly the same thing! But, I won't say too much more on it until I see your full letter.....
I was just reacting to your surprising statement that getting minor details correct is not important to you and that you would knowingly call someone by the wrong name because you think some might find their true surname offensive (or Christian name, if you're 'Fanny' Mortimer).
Definitely not, if there is information to be had which proves that there was a different spelling of somebody's name, then I will gladly use that spelling. Is there census record proof that the spelling was infact Diemshitz?
And yes Tom, there was a tinge of sarcasm in my "Fanny" Mortimer comment....
Cap'n Jack:
From my knowledge and experience of the Ozzie nation I can say they like a drink, and they luv a truth.
You've got it in one. Good work.
Cheers,
Adam.
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Originally posted by Adam Went View PostIs there census record proof that the spelling was infact Diemshitz?
One of the sources Tom was talking about is online at the TUC history website. It's a printed balance sheet of the Great Strike of East London tailors dated 1889.
Diemshitz's name appears about a quarter of the way down under the 'income' column.
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Originally posted by Adam Wentif there is information to be had which proves that there was a different spelling of somebody's name, then I will gladly use that spelling. Is there census record proof that the spelling was infact Diemshitz?
Yours truly,
Tom Wescott
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Debra:
Thank you for that.
Tom:
As I've said before, if there is accurate documentation, then I will gladly accept that the correct spelling is Diemshitz. My point is and has been all along that when the article was written, the ONLY spelling I knew of was Diemschutz, and that was the spelling in the sources I used as well. That's really all there is to it.
Cheers,
Adam.
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