Thoughts on the graffiti
Oh rats, the word 'signed' is missing from the pic. The writing bears a superficial resemblance to the 'From hell' letter, but none at all to 'Dear Boss'. I don't understand the practice of writing the word 'signed' to the far left of a signature. Rather like stating the obvious. Definitely looks like rather small print written on a standard wood door. Here's another question:
Is there a month between Oct. 1888 and the first half of 1891 in which a holiday fell on the 27th? Maybe even a local holday, similar to Lord Mayor's Day? Assuming the writer didn't pull the date out of his arse, which he may have, I think the 27th must have referred to a weekend or holiday.
Is it not also possible that a citizen photographer saw the writing, took the pic, and gave it to the police, and that this is the only reason it entered the file?
Yours truly,
Tom Wescott
Oh rats, the word 'signed' is missing from the pic. The writing bears a superficial resemblance to the 'From hell' letter, but none at all to 'Dear Boss'. I don't understand the practice of writing the word 'signed' to the far left of a signature. Rather like stating the obvious. Definitely looks like rather small print written on a standard wood door. Here's another question:
Is there a month between Oct. 1888 and the first half of 1891 in which a holiday fell on the 27th? Maybe even a local holday, similar to Lord Mayor's Day? Assuming the writer didn't pull the date out of his arse, which he may have, I think the 27th must have referred to a weekend or holiday.
Is it not also possible that a citizen photographer saw the writing, took the pic, and gave it to the police, and that this is the only reason it entered the file?
Yours truly,
Tom Wescott
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