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    William Bury
    1859 - 1889

    Down In Hell Spits Bill "Rip" Bury.
    He First Killed Five, And Then Killed Mary.
    He Fled From Bow, But Then Got Sunk.
    They Found His Wifey In A Trunk.
    Last edited by Wyatt Earp; 08-12-2012, 12:53 PM.
    “When a major serial killer case is finally solved and all the paperwork completed, police are sometimes amazed at how obvious the killer was and how they were unable to see what was right before their noses.” —Robert D. Keppel and William J. Birnes, The Psychology of Serial Killer Investigations

    William Bury, Victorian Murderer
    http://www.williambury.org

  • #2
    Like it!

    I can see him down there, spitting away.

    Cheers!
    Harry
    aye aye! keep yer 'and on yer pfennig!

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Harry the Hawker View Post
      Like it!

      I can see him down there, spitting away.

      Cheers!
      Harry
      Thank you, Harry, I'm glad that you liked it.
      “When a major serial killer case is finally solved and all the paperwork completed, police are sometimes amazed at how obvious the killer was and how they were unable to see what was right before their noses.” —Robert D. Keppel and William J. Birnes, The Psychology of Serial Killer Investigations

      William Bury, Victorian Murderer
      http://www.williambury.org

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Wyatt Earp View Post
        William Bury
        1859 - 1889

        Down In Hell Spits Bill "Rip" Bury.
        He First Killed Five, And Then Killed Mary.
        He Fled From Bow, But Then Got Sunk.
        They Found His Wifey In A Trunk.
        Love this.

        Sounds like something one might read on a tombstone on Boot Hill

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Beowulf View Post
          Love this.

          Sounds like something one might read on a tombstone on Boot Hill
          Thanks, Beowulf. Here in Tombstone we have a hangin' judge and a bloodthirsty jury. If we had tried Bury for the Ripper murders over here, I'll bet we would have gotten a conviction.

          Guilty!
          “When a major serial killer case is finally solved and all the paperwork completed, police are sometimes amazed at how obvious the killer was and how they were unable to see what was right before their noses.” —Robert D. Keppel and William J. Birnes, The Psychology of Serial Killer Investigations

          William Bury, Victorian Murderer
          http://www.williambury.org

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Wyatt Earp View Post
            Thanks, Beowulf. Here in Tombstone we have a hangin' judge and a bloodthirsty jury. If we had tried Bury for the Ripper murders over here, I'll bet we would have gotten a conviction.

            Guilty!
            I absolutely did NOT see you are FROM Tombstone!

            Well, if Tombstone caught JTR would it be okay to bury him in Boot Hill? After all, London wanted to give him the boot first

            I've been several times in Tombstone and to the Birdcage Saloon especially. I wish they would restore it. The town should get get together on it. Too many important historical events to let it fall into decline.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Beowulf View Post
              I absolutely did NOT see you are FROM Tombstone!

              Well, if Tombstone caught JTR would it be okay to bury him in Boot Hill? After all, London wanted to give him the boot first

              I've been several times in Tombstone and to the Birdcage Saloon especially. I wish they would restore it. The town should get get together on it. Too many important historical events to let it fall into decline.
              I haven't actually been back in Tombstone since me and Doc and Turkey Creek left on the vendetta. My brother Curly Earp might still be in town though.
              “When a major serial killer case is finally solved and all the paperwork completed, police are sometimes amazed at how obvious the killer was and how they were unable to see what was right before their noses.” —Robert D. Keppel and William J. Birnes, The Psychology of Serial Killer Investigations

              William Bury, Victorian Murderer
              http://www.williambury.org

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              • #8
                We never could get Curly out of the saloon.
                “When a major serial killer case is finally solved and all the paperwork completed, police are sometimes amazed at how obvious the killer was and how they were unable to see what was right before their noses.” —Robert D. Keppel and William J. Birnes, The Psychology of Serial Killer Investigations

                William Bury, Victorian Murderer
                http://www.williambury.org

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                • #9
                  And now here is Ellen's ghostly lament:

                  “He took my head, he took my heart, he took me for his wife—
                  But then he took my money, and he marked me with his knife.
                  I should have stayed in London, or I should have simply ran.
                  I think it’s fair to say I should have picked another man.”
                  “When a major serial killer case is finally solved and all the paperwork completed, police are sometimes amazed at how obvious the killer was and how they were unable to see what was right before their noses.” —Robert D. Keppel and William J. Birnes, The Psychology of Serial Killer Investigations

                  William Bury, Victorian Murderer
                  http://www.williambury.org

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