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  • RipperReno 2011

    Greetings all,


    Adrian Morris recently printed this in the Journal of the Whitechapel Society:


    "RIPPERRENO 2011"

    We received some interesting news from a regular
    contributor that many readers are familiar with. San
    Francisco based writer and researcher, Joe Chetcuti has told
    us about a rather unusual, but intriguing event that will be
    taking place in the Sierra Nevada Mountains next year.

    Joe and his friends, who some of you may know; Roger
    Palmer, Scott Nelson and Simon and Susan Wood will be
    renting out a cabin over the U.S. Memorial Day holiday
    weekend at the end of May 2011. This will be just thirty
    minutes drive away from the casinos in Reno, Nevada.

    This will be no ordinary weekend, with such a
    speculation of Ripperologists in one place one could almost
    imagine that it could pass for an ad hoc mini U.S. Ripper
    conference. So much so that Simon Wood has monikered the
    event; RipperReno. And, in a way, it will be significant - for
    this grouping have decided to conduct a number of phone
    calls to respected figures in the Ripper world including the
    Whitechapel Society.

    We can only wish them happy holidays, hope they don't
    get drilled, filled and papered over on the casino tables, and
    await their phone call with much anticipation.



    It sounds like they are planning to have quite an intelligence summit meeting up there in the mountains! But I was able to get a clearer perspective on things after Joe sent me this e-mail today:

    "Well actually Mike, while we're up at the cabin we'll be spending most of our time placing hot dogs on the barbecue and drinking down Scott Nelson's home-made brew. Then when it turns 3am in London, we'll probably wake up Robert Linford with one of our phone calls! Then on Sunday and Monday, we could hit Harrah's Casino. Rumor has it, Mr. & Mrs. Wood are sharp shooters at the dice table."

    Sincerely,

    Mike
    The Ripper's Haunts/JtR Suspect Dr. Francis Tumblety (Sunbury Press)
    http://www.michaelLhawley.com

  • #2
    I'm taking a "gamble" that it is ok to post this

    Mike
    The Ripper's Haunts/JtR Suspect Dr. Francis Tumblety (Sunbury Press)
    http://www.michaelLhawley.com

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    • #3
      Of course, whether or not I actually receive the call will depend on just how much of Scott's beer they consume.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Robert View Post
        Of course, whether or not I actually receive the call will depend on just how much of Scott's beer they consume.
        or how much of the hardstuff you have consumed the night before!

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        • #5
          Hi Nats

          I remember when I had some hard stuff - it was when I baked a cake. Rotten cake, smashing frisbee.

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          • #6
            "A speculation of Ripperologists"!!! Love it! We must get that added to the OED as the accepted plural of Ripperologist!!!

            Best wishes,

            Zodiac.
            And thus I clothe my naked villainy
            With old odd ends, stol'n forth of holy writ;
            And seem a saint, when most I play the devil.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Zodiac View Post
              "A speculation of Ripperologists"!!! Love it! We must get that added to the OED as the accepted plural of Ripperologist!!!
              .
              I know, I caught that. Legendary.
              best,

              claire

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              • #8
                Group of Ripperologists? Cutlery?

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                • #9
                  Hi all,

                  Joe has asked me to pass this on:

                  On behalf of Roger and myself, we'd like to thank all the Ripperologists who graciously received our phone calls this past weekend. (The calls were made from a very snowy mountain cabin!) It was a delight to talk with Jane, Norma, Adrian, Robert, Mike, Don, Simon, Chris George, and Chris Scott on Saturday.

                  Due to telephone difficulty, we weren't able to get our Saturday phone call through to Spain. But fortunately, I was successful getting it through the next day, and I ended up having a very pleasant Sunday chat with Eduardo Zinna. Ripperology is fortunate to have such a talented man like Eduardo in its field. He is an excellent editor and a superb translator.

                  Verbal communication is so much different than e-mail contact. It is always a pleasure to share enthusiasm and mutual support over a telephone line, especially when doing so with fellow colleagues. This was an experience I will happily remember, and I know Roger feels the same way about it.

                  The biggest tug-of-war Roger and I had in regards to the phone receiver occurred when Chris Scott was on the line! We didn't have a speaker-phone, and both of us wanted to hear every word Chris was saying. His retention of knowledge is remarkable.

                  Robert Linford won the award for making us laugh the most, and the best accent award went to Adrian. You two will be receiving trophies from us in the mail shortly!

                  And as expected, the Norma-Roger conversation flowed like champagne!

                  Thanks again everyone!
                  The Ripper's Haunts/JtR Suspect Dr. Francis Tumblety (Sunbury Press)
                  http://www.michaelLhawley.com

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                  • #10
                    Hey Joe, where you going with that phone in your hand?

                    It was a very great pleasure to talk to you and Roger on Saturday. You were so polite, you didn't even reverse the charges, which was nice.

                    How did the roulette go? Did you put Roger's manuscript on red, like I told you?

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                    • #11
                      Joe/Roger,

                      Thank you very much for the kind words and the phone call. I really enjoyed speaking to you both, and, at last, speaking to Joe!

                      Do I really have the best accent?

                      Best wishes,

                      ADRIAN.
                      Hello

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                      • #12
                        Hi Joe and Roger,
                        Thankyou both so much for the telephone call on Saturday night! It was a great pleasure to hear your voices.For a number of years now I have envied and admired Roger his gifted turns of phrase and the astonishing discoveries his research has brought to the Casebook ,likewise Joe ,the treasures he digs up in his research and brings to life in thrilling Victorian stories.
                        It was a real honour to get that call,
                        Norma
                        xx
                        Last edited by Natalie Severn; 06-01-2011, 12:28 AM.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by mklhawley View Post
                          Hi all,

                          Joe has asked me to pass this on:

                          On behalf of Roger and myself, we'd like to thank all the Ripperologists who graciously received our phone calls this past weekend. (The calls were made from a very snowy mountain cabin!) It was a delight to talk with Jane, Norma, Adrian, Robert, Mike, Don, Simon, Chris George, and Chris Scott on Saturday.

                          Due to telephone difficulty, we weren't able to get our Saturday phone call through to Spain. But fortunately, I was successful getting it through the next day, and I ended up having a very pleasant Sunday chat with Eduardo Zinna. Ripperology is fortunate to have such a talented man like Eduardo in its field. He is an excellent editor and a superb translator.

                          Verbal communication is so much different than e-mail contact. It is always a pleasure to share enthusiasm and mutual support over a telephone line, especially when doing so with fellow colleagues. This was an experience I will happily remember, and I know Roger feels the same way about it.

                          The biggest tug-of-war Roger and I had in regards to the phone receiver occurred when Chris Scott was on the line! We didn't have a speaker-phone, and both of us wanted to hear every word Chris was saying. His retention of knowledge is remarkable.

                          Robert Linford won the award for making us laugh the most, and the best accent award went to Adrian. You two will be receiving trophies from us in the mail shortly!

                          And as expected, the Norma-Roger conversation flowed like champagne!

                          Thanks again everyone!
                          Obviously I didn't speak in a sufficiently comic Liverpudlian accent to receive notice.

                          Nonetheless, as I anticipated, it was a great pleasure to speak to you, Joe and Roger, at your lair in the High Sierras if relatively briefly.

                          Eduardo tells me that at the moment he spoke to Joe, Roger was off trying to extricate his car from the snow (!) -- here in Baltimore at present it is in the sweaty nineties.... ugh.

                          Cheers, guys. Let's do it again!!!!!!

                          Chris
                          Christopher T. George
                          Organizer, RipperCon #JacktheRipper-#True Crime Conference
                          just held in Baltimore, April 7-8, 2018.
                          For information about RipperCon, go to http://rippercon.com/
                          RipperCon 2018 talks can now be heard at http://www.casebook.org/podcast/

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                          • #14
                            Hi Joe and Roger
                            Many thanks for you kind words - the phone chat was most enjoyable and thanks for including me in the list of those you contacted.
                            All the best
                            Chris Scott

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                            • #15
                              Hi Joe and Roger,

                              I was so happy to get your call on Saturday. It must have been the best planned operation since D Day. it's a shame that our real phone was being fixed and we were using one of Graham Bell's cast offs, so you sounded as if you were calling from a Mars landing vehicle. Lol. It was still lovely to talk to you.

                              Don't tell anyone, but you and Roger have got the scrummiest accents. I know I sound like Eliza Dolittles senile grandmother, but don't tell anyone that either!

                              I hope you had a really good weekend anyway, and got back home safe.

                              All my love

                              Janie

                              xxxxx
                              I'm not afraid of heights, swimming or love - just falling, drowning and rejection.

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