Ripperologist 90: April 2008

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  • Natalie Severn
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    I found Simon"s article on Polly Nichols very thought provoking.It appears the various witness statements had more holes in them than a sieve! On the evidence -or rather lack of consistency in evidence, which includes Dr Llewellyn"s differing observations,I think Polly could very possibly have been murdered elsewhere-possibly near the slaughterhouse in Winthrop Street, and brought around to this spot for some reason.
    A really good article Simon!

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  • Natalie Severn
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    Success at last Don---very many thanks---magazine looks great!
    Norma

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  • Natalie Severn
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    Hi Don,
    I have pm"ed you as I am unable to open the attachment you sent of Ripperologist [ its downloaded].I have tried twice now.....ughhh!
    Nats

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  • Chris George
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    Originally posted by Krys Titania View Post
    Morning Don,
    does this issue have anything about Jules or have I missed it.


    Lyn
    Hi Lyn

    We ran obituaries for Jules, Jeremy Beadle, and Jonathan Goodman in Ripperologist 87, January 2008.

    All the best

    Chris

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  • Krys Titania
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    Jules

    Morning Don,
    does this issue have anything about Jules or have I missed it.


    Lyn

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  • Supe
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    Natalie,

    Your wish is my command and a copy should arrive momentarily.

    Don.

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  • Natalie Severn
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    Don,
    I seem to always have to ask if my mag can be sent on time.I emailed Adam but still havent had a reply.
    Can you help me here?

    Thanks


    PS Chris,my name before marriage was Thompson----and there were several relatives in Liverpool!
    Last edited by Natalie Severn; 05-03-2008, 01:34 AM.

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  • Supe
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    Chris,

    By George! your folks were on to something there.

    Don.

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  • Chris George
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    Originally posted by Tom_Wescott View Post
    Recently, Don Souden revealed his middle name to be Ogilvie, now Adam tells us his is Neil. Anyone wanna place bets what the T stands for in Christopher T. George? . . .
    Thompson. My maternal grandfather's name was George Thompson Matchett, as was his father... but I could hardly take my grandfather's Christian name since my mother married a man named Mr. George. . .

    Chris

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  • sdreid
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    The middle initial T always stands for "The" on this site.

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  • Tom_Wescott
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    Recently, Don Souden revealed his middle name to be Ogilvie, now Adam tells us his is Neil. Anyone wanna place bets what the T stands for in Christopher T. George? What do you say, Monty, perhaps his parents named him after ME!

    Yours truly,

    Tom Wescott

    P.S. Paul's middle name is actually Begg. He dropped his surname, which is Toreport, years ago when he went into journalism. His editor couldn't handle the irony.

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  • Monty
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    Never mind the Rip Tom,

    Adams middle name is Neil?! His parents named him after me!

    Awesome !!

    Monty

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  • Tom_Wescott
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    Yes, I opened mine earlier today here at work and couldn't resist reading Simon's essay. Unfortunately, I had to stop half-way, but I'm looking forward to reading the rest as it's excellent so far. I'm positively chomping at the bit to read Chris George's piece on Mentor, since that's an intriguing clue I've wanted to look into myself. I've love to know the book he's talking about!

    Yours truly,

    Tom Wescott

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  • AdamNeilWood
    started a topic Ripperologist 90: April 2008

    Ripperologist 90: April 2008

    Hot off the electronic presses once again is the monthly fix of informed articles, news and reviews that is Ripperologist magazine.

    Don Souden kicks things off with his editorial A Long Time Ago Indeed, followed by Simon Wood's attempt to deconstruct Jack by examining the killing of Polly Nichols.

    Mike Covell take a look at Hull-based Ripper Crazes between 1888 and 1988, while Robert Mackensie asks if Dr Bond's medical speciality merits closer scrutiny.

    Christopher T. George investigates Mentor’s suspect in Jack the Ripper and the Jews, this month's features are brought to a close by a Ripper farce by Alejandro Dolina, translated by Eduardo Zinna.

    Jennifer Pegg, Chris Scott and Wilf Gregg return with regular columns, and we report on the very latest news and reviews to round off the issue.

    Would you like to write for Ripperologist? We'd love to hear from you. Send your ideas to contact@ripperologist.info

    Best wishes,
    Adam Wood
    Editor, Ripperologist

    6 all-colour issues direct to your email inbox for just £12. Subscribe now!
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