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Welcome to the forum, PcDunn.I also have a bit of a fascination with Victorian London. I was born in London (and have lived there all my life) so maybe that's why I'm more interested in hearing about what it was like back then.
You'll find a lot to read on here.
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Hello PC. Welcome to the boards.
Good luck with your research.
Cheers.
LC
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Originally posted by Cogidubnus View PostWelcome Pcdunn...hope your time here is as productive as mine has been so far...as you'll have gathered, there is a light-hearted side to things as well as solid research/debate...
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Welcome Pcdunn...hope your time here is as productive as mine has been so far...as you'll have gathered, there is a light-hearted side to things as well as solid research/debate...
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Originally posted by Amanda View PostHi PC Dunn,
Welcome. You'll have a blast on here.
Pinkmoon has a valid point about the shawl. Other topics to avoid are:
Black Jelly Beans, Digging holes with spoons and D.N.A.
Also, best not to read any books that claim 'Case Solved' or you'll never hear the end of it.
Amanda)
I also would like to welcome you to this little dysfunctional family
Steadmund BrandLast edited by Steadmund Brand; 12-15-2014, 06:14 AM.
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Originally posted by pinkmoon View PostYou are only allowed to claim case closed if you have made up the facts to support your story.
I like this.
Very, very true!
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Welcome Pcdunn,
I am sure you will enjoy your time on the boards.
I am quite new to this myself, but they seem a friendly enough bunch.
If you keep in mind the words of Dr "Bones" McCoy in Star Trek, you'll be fine.
"It's life Jim, but not as we know it".
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Thank you all very much for the welcomes and advice. I haven't read any of the newer "case solved" books, so I'm safe there. The idea that Charles "Lewis Carroll" Dodgson was a serial killer is perhaps the most absurd theory I've read about here. (I haven't read so much nonsense about anagrams since reading an excellent book on the Shakespeare authorship controversy a few years ago.)
All right, that's one suspect eliminated-- now on to the others!
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case closed
You are only allowed to claim case closed if you have made up the facts to support your story.
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Hello....
Hi PC Dunn,
Welcome. You'll have a blast on here.
Pinkmoon has a valid point about the shawl. Other topics to avoid are:
Black Jelly Beans, Digging holes with spoons and D.N.A.
Also, best not to read any books that claim 'Case Solved' or you'll never hear the end of it.
Amanda
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Greetings my friend and welcome it's all one big happy family on here we all get on and no one disagrees within any one p.s don't mention the shawl.
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Hello from Colorado
Hi, I have just been approved to the Casebook Forums. I've been interested in Victorian London since reading my first Sherlock Holmes story at the age of ten. I love puzzles, mysteries, fiction, research, and librarianship. I've read a bit on the Ripper cases and watched any documentaries which come on television over here.
I write fan fiction, and my co-author and I wrote a published story some years ago in which we borrowed Mr. Stevenson's character "Mr. Hyde" to be our Jack the Ripper.
My interest in the case was recently recharged when I read Moore and Campbell's graphic novel "From Hell: being a melodrama in sixteen parts", and I soon found this site.
I have browsed a lot among the articles and threads here, and am happy to join the posters! Hope to learn a lot and enrich my life.Tags: None
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