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  • #16
    Originally posted by Michael Banks
    The answer is usually - because he conveniently committed suicide after the Kelly murder but those that claim this ignore the fact that Munro, Reid and others (might I even say the majority at the time?) believed that Mackenzie was a victim.
    Caution here, although Monro believed McKenzie was a Ripper victim, most others made no distinction between the C-5 Ripper Victims and the Whitechapel Murder Victims.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Scott Nelson

      Caution here, although Monro believed McKenzie was a Ripper victim, most others made no distinction between the C-5 Ripper Victims and the Whitechapel Murder Victims.
      Fair point Scott.
      Regards

      Michael🔎


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

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Simon Wood
        Whatever, Herlock.
        I don’t claim to know what isn’t known.

        A foreign concept to some.
        Regards

        Michael🔎


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

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        • #19
          The moderation team has discussed the problems that have arisen on this thread and the recent discussion has now been deleted in its entirety.

          Please refrain from name-calling and personal attacks in the future, and also avoid referring to issues that have arisen on Casebook. [Edit for clarification: I mean issues relating to personal behaviour of posters and moderation.]

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