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Bible John: A New Suspect by Jill Bavin-Mizzi
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Herlock Sholmes
”I don’t know who Jack the Ripper was…and neither do you.”
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Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes View Post
Another point to consider is the risk that he would have taken in going to the Barrowland when he met Helen Puttock considering that the photo fit was displayed after the murder of Jemima MacDonald. Had he not been there after the MacDonald murder (August 17th) until the night that he’d met Helen Puttock (October 30th) so that he wasn’t aware that the photo fit was on display? Was it displayed somewhere but he didn’t see it? As regulars wouldn’t Helen and Jeannie have seen it and noticed a similarity?
In some respects this would be a green light for McInnes (or anybody else who did not resemble the image) to wander at will and keep attending the Barrowland. Its almost as though the murderer has to fit the image or he is discounted from the enquiry. Maybe the images are clouding the enquiry too much. In other words were the investigators saying that a suspect has to fit the image rather than the other way round.
There seems a lot of faith being given to the images and not sufficient attention to speaking to witnesses
Getting myself confused but I think you all see what I mean.
NW
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Originally posted by barnflatwyngarde View PostWith regard to why a car full of senior detectives dashed out to see John McInnes in darkest Lanarkshire, I confess that I simply don't have a clue.
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Before having a speculative stab as to why, could I please ask whether these four senior detectives were accompanied by lower ranked officers and, if so, in what sort of numbers.
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OneRound
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Originally posted by OneRound View Post
Hi Barn and all,
Before having a speculative stab as to why, could I please ask whether these four senior detectives were accompanied by lower ranked officers and, if so, in what sort of numbers.
Thanks,
OneRound
Even if the suspect was taken away to a larger station the local evidence gathering would still be required hence the lower rank numbers (maybe) could be required. To do the donkey work so to speak.
ID parades can also drain resources a bit as officers would need to find several look a like stooges to stand in the ID parade.
The big question is why so many senior officers. Very unusual perhaps a Superintendent and Insp I would have thought.
It seems that they really thought they were onto something. Just dont understand why McInnes was ruled out so fast.
You raise a very thought provoking question
NW
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Originally posted by OneRound View Post
Hi Barn and all,
Before having a speculative stab as to why, could I please ask whether these four senior detectives were accompanied by lower ranked officers and, if so, in what sort of numbers.
Thanks,
OneRound
Its good to see you making an appearance
NW has already replied to your post but I’ll just add that as far as I can recall it was never actually stated who, if any, accompanied the four senior officers to Stonehouse (others might recall something being mentioned somewhere that I’ve missed) but I’d say that it would be as close to a certainty as possible that they would have had less senior officers with them. I can’t imagine a detective superintendent been keen on subduing a cornered serial killer intent on going down in a blaze of violent glory.Property searches, searches for the killer at other locations if he wasn’t at Sandy’s house (which he wasn’t) etc.
Herlock Sholmes
”I don’t know who Jack the Ripper was…and neither do you.”
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Any press interest contained.
So I lean to the opposite view. The Glasgow contingent wanted to be photographed leaving Hamilton Police Station with a suspect who had his head covered by a raincoat. Otherwise they could have arranged for the suspect to be brought to Partick Marine and sent out lower ranking officers to oversee the work that NW described.
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