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thx for the invite i am not knowledgeable but as coincidence i been following your posts,
i actually painted a house this week, the owners said
" don't get much for your money these days "
but i would made a grand Picasso!
You don't need to be knowledgeable, Milky - you just need to be persistent!
PS Everyone follows my posts - they just don't all admit to it!
thx for the invite i am not knowledgeable but as coincidence i been following your posts,
i actually painted a house this week, the owners said
" don't get much for your money these days "
but i would made a grand Picasso!
I'm not convinced by his conclusion, but it's a hell of a read and I like his writing.
I love Withnail & I, so I was always going to be well disposed to that one.
Hi Ms Diddsy,
Milkmen in the UK and other countries are welcome to join the ranks of the Maybrick believers if they wish but - word to the wise, buddy - it's probably going to be a rather unsatisfying and rocky road.
The more the merrier though!
PS If it was Edwin - the youngest brother - there would need to be some sort of evidence in favour of it. Ol' Brucey's They All Love Jack is off the scale for erudition and research and I can't fault it other than to say that Soothsayer's Razor says cut out the middlestory (that Jack the Ripper hoaxed the Victorian scrapbook) and just stick with James the Ripper instead.
Personally I lean towards unknown (probably local) man.
Of the named ones I favour Bury, Koz and Druitt (duck and cover!!), but yeah I agree we are probably never going to know.
not read to much of Bury yet, i might of dismissed him, just watching Oliver /remarkable time capsule of life their and then,
and thank god for spell correct other wise it read like Lusks letter SOR
the three i like are Kosminski /Lechmere and the Maybrick brothers' , all good yarns but common sense says we're not going to know , JTR once shown to walk through a door and passage way probably felt obliged to do so more often when leaving crime scenes, this is all i got to on thoughts this week.
Personally I lean towards unknown (probably local) man.
Of the named ones I favour Bury, Koz and Druitt (duck and cover!!), but yeah I agree we are probably never going to know.
I'm not convinced by his conclusion, but it's a hell of a read and I like his writing.
I love Withnail & I, so I was always going to be well disposed to that one.
the three i like are Kosminski /Lechmere and the Maybrick brothers' , all good yarns but common sense says we're not going to know , JTR once shown to walk through a door and passage way probably felt obliged to do so more often when leaving crime scenes, this is all i got to on thoughts this week.
50/.50 i read the books but not the transcript as yet of the diary contents,
why ?
also like Bruce Robinsons take on the diary ,
could well believe it having been the youngest of four brothers ,
as Arnie says " **** happens ".
50/.50 i read the books but not the transcript as yet of the diary contents,
why ?
also like Bruce Robinsons take on the diary ,
could well believe it having been the youngest of four brothers ,
as Arnie says " **** happens ".
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