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Hello Phil. Thanks.
Yes, many questions. But one thing is certain, H-H did NOT have broad shoulders. (heh-heh)
Cheers.
LC
Ripperologist 133: August 2013
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Articles based largely on personal opinion, interpretation, supposition, and speculation always do leave many questions.
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Hello All. Finished Simon's piece. Well done. Much research involved. Look forward to more work on Hughes-Hallett.
Agreed. It certainly has got me thinking. There are things in the two articles of Simon that leave questions abound. I would like to see more reaction to these two excellent articles of Simons. Congratulations Simon, great stuff!
Phil
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well done
Hello All. Finished Simon's piece. Well done. Much research involved. Look forward to more work on Hughes-Hallett.
Now, for Tumblety.
Cheers.
LC
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Whitehall mystery
Hello All. Rob's piece is excellent as well. Good information on the Whitehall mystery.
Now, on to Simon's conclusion.
Cheers.
LC
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must read
Hello All. Finished Chris's excellent article on Sarah Lewis.
It is a must read.
Now, for the others.
Cheers.
LC
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Well I'm not, but a photo of Sarah Lewis will be something to see.
Looks like our friend Chris Scott has excelled even himself here.
All the best
Dave
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Ah Scott, but he's a skilled amateur theatrical and master of disguise...
Clearly Simon's completed some amazing research, as the last two issues show, but I'm afraid I remain unconvinced.
All the best
Dave
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Interesting article by Simon Wood, "One Lone Maniac Too Many." I've been interested in Col. Hughes-Hallett ever since Joe Checuti first wrote about him. It's a very complex story to follow. Edward Stanley ("the Pensioner"), Hughes-Hallet and Leonard Matter's Dr. Stanley, all one and the same?
Perhaps. One thing that bothers me though, is wouldn't anybody -- press, police or Baxter, etc, recognize Hughes-Hallet at Annie Chapman's inquest when he appeared as Edward Stanley?
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Originally posted by Phil H View PostLooking forward to this very much, esp the second part of Simon Wood's essay. I am eager to read his conclusions.
Looks like our friend Chris Scott has excelled even himself here.
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Looking forward to this very much, esp the second part of Simon Wood's essay. I am eager to read his conclusions.
Phil
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in favour of crastination
Hello Adam. Thanks.
I know what you mean.
I was going to procrastinate once--but I never got around to it. (heh-heh)
Cheers.
LC
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Originally posted by lynn cates View PostHello Adam. Looks great.
Wish it were here already.
Cheers.
LC
Best wishes
Adam
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looks great
Hello Adam. Looks great.
Wish it were here already.
Cheers.
LC
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Ripperologist 133: August 2013
RIPPEROLOGIST 133 OUT THIS WEEK!
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CONTENTS INCLUDE...
THE LAST BREATH OF MARY KELLY:
THE LIFE OF SARAH LEWIS (1865-1941)
by Chris Scott
IN THE RIPPER’S SHADOW:
THE WHITEHALL MYSTERY
by Robert Clack
ONE LONE MANIAC TOO MANY PART 2
by Simon Wood
FRANCIS TUMBLETY AND YELLOW JOURNALISM
by Mike Hawley
MURDER AT THE CAFÉ ROYAL
by Jan Bondeson
..and much more!Tags: None
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