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    In Melvin Fairclough's book, The Ripper and the Royals, he features a reproduction of a photograph with the heading, "The Duke of Clarence in 1910, aged 46, eighteen years after his official death in 1892" [1]

    In Andrew Cook's book, "Prince Eddy," Cook mentions that Ken Linge BA, MSc, FBIPP, looked at this image and utilising techniques such as morphological, anthropometric, and biometric techiques, was able to disprove this image was Prince Eddy. [2]

    The Cook Book is referenced with a list of sources at the rear, but introduction, where this point appears has no footnotes listed!

    My question is thus.....

    Does anybody have a copy of this report by Ken Linge?

    1, The Ripper and the Royals, Melvin Fairclough, 2nd Edition, Duckworth Publishing, 2002, Image 27.

    2, Prince Eddy, Andrew Cook, Tempus Publishing, 2006, P. 10
    Regards Mike

  • #2
    Catherine Eddowe's registration of death is at http://www2.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/infor...bmd_1267000880 (Just click on the 'view the original' logo to see it)
    Liz Stride's is at http://www2.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/infor...bmd_1267000880
    The next surname listed after 'Eddowes' is 'Eddy'
    The next surname listed after 'Stride' is 'Strike'
    Its all a cunning clue to indicate that Eddy did indeed Strike
    Case closed

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    • #3
      Hello rbaynton!

      So, did he move as "Eddy Strike" in the East End?!

      All the best
      Jukka
      "When I know all about everything, I am old. And it's a very, very long way to go!"

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      • #4
        Mike
        I hadn't seen your original post in this thread till today
        I don't have a copy of the Linge report but this link may be of interest


        Regards
        Chris

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