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  • #31
    Dear Annie, we haven't forgotten. So long as a person is remembered, that person is not truly dead. R.I.P.
    The wickedness of the world is the dream of the plague.~~Voynich Manuscript

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    • #32
      Spoken well, Anna.
      Rest in peace, Annie Chapman. Although we are unlikely to ever know who took your life, these tragic events have enlightened many on the life and times in which you lived. In a way, you have gained victory over your killer because the historical impact and all that encompasses it far surpasses anything facetiously gained by this despot.
      Best Wishes,
      Cris Malone
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      "Objectivity comes from how the evidence is treated, not the nature of the evidence itself. Historians can be just as objective as any scientist."

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      • #33
        R.I.P Annie. Maybe we'll get him for you one day.
        Regards

        Michael🔎


        " When you eliminate the impossible whatever remains no matter how improbable......is probably a little bit boring "

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        • #34
          A Japanese whisky in memory of you tonight, God bless.
          Thanks for your time,
          dusty miller

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          • #35
            Richard Jones continues his tour of the Jack the Ripper murder sites in 2016 with a visit to Hanbury Street where the body of Annie Chapman was found in the...


            The Annie Chapman Murder Site - Hanbury Street Now And Then
            from Richard Jones

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            • #36
              I was saying to a friend the other day what a missed opportunity it was when James Mason was filmed in the yard of 29 Hanbury Street for 'The London Nobody Knows.' They could have filmed an 'all round' view of the yard, over the fence to where Cadosch stood and inside the passageway. It's tantalising to wonder if there's any unused footage or even photographs lying in a box somewhere.
              Regards

              Michael🔎


              " When you eliminate the impossible whatever remains no matter how improbable......is probably a little bit boring "

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              • #37
                Annie Chapman, born Annie Eliza Smith, 1841-1888, murdered 130 years ago

                RIP Annie.


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                • #38
                  RIP Annie

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                  • #39
                    RIP Annie Chapman.

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                    • #40
                      RIP, Annie. With affection we remember you.
                      The wickedness of the world is the dream of the plague.~~Voynich Manuscript

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                      • #41
                        A long time gone, but remembered and respected.
                        Thanks for your time,
                        dusty miller

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                        • #42
                          Whilst I feel sympathy for all the victims, Annie has always stood out for me given how her life had once been and the state she was in during the final days of her life. Very sad. RIP Annie.

                          Cheers,
                          Adam.

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                          • #43
                            "I mustn't give way."


                            They may have been helpless at the final moment, but they weren't helpless in their lives. They had spirit. E.g. Eddowes tramping down to Kent and tramping back empty-handed.

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                            • #44
                              That's true, Robert, but then they didn't really have a choice in the matter!

                              Cheers,
                              Adam.

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                              • #45
                                Rest in peace, Annie. It's good that Neal Shelden was able to present this photo of Annie to everybody years ago. It showed the happy wedding day in the life of a Ripper victim.

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