Hi Ginger, Hi GUT. Thanks for the welcome.
Me too, I found myself following Tom Wescott's research with amazement. It was so refreshing to be given new information, rather than the same old info rehashed. More power to Tom's elbow.
Part of my amazement was that no one had pieced this all together before. I found myself wondering if some or many of the murders (from about 11 total) might have resulted from 1 or more nasty women, and the whole 1 or more nasty men scenario has been blinding most in the period, and it seems everyone since. Astonishing.
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Hello there, and welcome. I've read "The Bank Holiday Murders", and was most impressed by it.
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Hi, newbie on the doorstep, ringing the bell. Hello to all here.
I've been reading (lurking) here for a few years. Developed some knowledge about the elements involved. Thought it only right to thank everyone here for so much valuable information and discussion, and to maybe contribute some thoughts of mine at times.
Current reading: The Bank Holiday Murders by Wescott, and They all Love Jack by Robinson. Impressed by both.
Research attitude: neutrality towards all candidates, scenarios and researchers/potsters. Anticipation of research and new evidence for some avenues.
Current perspective: among other scenarios, the Druitt storyline.
Is anyone else reading either of the above books, and do you have any impressions of them?
Cheers to you all.Last edited by MBDecre; 12-16-2015, 04:10 PM.Tags: None

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