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  • lynn cates
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    "And there is no new thing under the sun."

    Hello Jason. The wait is over.

    Cheers.
    LC

    http://forum.casebook.org/showthread...light=elephant

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  • pinkmoon
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    The more I think it over it probably was the elephant man.He lived in area at a hospital so would have medical knowledge.He wore a mask in public he lived alone and when he took his mask of the women were so scared they fainted .Right I'm of to right a book I'm rich!!!!!!!!

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  • pinkmoon
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    Originally posted by crberger View Post
    Someone had asked about essential books as opposed to rubbish-I personally am waiting for the alien experimentation theory to show up!
    I've been waiting years for someone to put the elephant man into the frame it's not happend yet but there's always time.The sad thing is though I would probably buy the book as would thousands of others

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  • lynn cates
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    light

    Hello Damaso.

    "the . . . Eddowes murder scene seems more well lit than I would have assumed"

    Well, Sequiera said there was enough light without any addition.

    Cheers.
    LC

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  • kensei
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    If anyone wants to go and tour the crime scenes, you need two books- "The London of Jack the Ripper- Then and Now" by Robert Clack and Phillip Hutchinson, and "Uncovering Jack the Ripper's London" by Richard Jones and Sean East (especially the excellent street map on page 9 of the latter).

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  • pinkmoon
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    You need one book and one book only "the complete history of jack the ripper" by Philip sugden trust me I have lots of books on the subject and this is the one .Stewart p Evans has a source book available as well which is really usefull

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  • crberger
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    Sometimes I want a book in hand,

    particularly for what I plan on doing with mapping. And sometimes I end up in places where I can't carry a laptop.

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  • Damaso Marte
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    Are any books really necessary when there is so much free content on Casebook? The only Ripper book I ever bought was CSI: Whitechapel, because it had something that casebook doesn't have: original renderings of the crime scenes.

    (The most important thing I learned from that book is that Victorian Whitechapel was dark at night! Especially the Tabram and Stride murder scenes. One day we should have a thread on how realistic the renderings in that book are - the Nichols and Eddowes murder scenes seem more well lit than I would have assumed)

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  • crberger
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    Not quite...

    Someone had asked about essential books as opposed to rubbish-I personally am waiting for the alien experimentation theory to show up!

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  • Beowulf
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    Originally posted by crberger View Post
    I can't find the &%^#* thread that lists JTR books people should have.
    Sorry to bring this up, I really will copy the list and reverse tattoo it on my forehead!











    Socrates, in prison, "I drank WHAT?"
    This?

    http://www.casebook.org/ripper_media...ore/index.html

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  • crberger
    started a topic I know this has been posted before...but,

    I know this has been posted before...but,

    I can't find the &%^#* thread that lists JTR books people should have.
    Sorry to bring this up, I really will copy the list and reverse tattoo it on my forehead!











    Socrates, in prison, "I drank WHAT?"
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