Thanks. I've now dug out my Facebook login details, and when I'm logged in I can see the page. But I can't see it when I'm not logged in. I suppose it's a weirdness of Facebook.
I see in discussions elsewhere some people say you shouldn't be able to see Facebook groups at all when not...
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Just out of interest, is it just me, or has the "public" Facebook group just become non-public?
When I try to view the discussion page, a prompt appears asking me to log in. That's never happened before.
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Forgotten already! What a blow to my ego ...
I suppose in the brave new world of social media Ripperology everyone is famous for only 15 milliseconds. :-)...
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Actually, Rick we have met, last year. I understood you were quite keen then for me to give a talk for you on the "shawl". You were rather more polite when we met in person....
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Perhaps Rick should consider himself fortunate that no one is demanding to see copies of his accounts to find out how many people have paid him for copies of a magazine that has yet to be published?...
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I see there's some more discussion of this on Casebook:
http://forum.casebook.org/showthread.php?t=9703
Apart from all the strange details, the things I find difficult to understand are:
(1) Why should the man have been so determined to conceal his identity (as it seems...
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I was curious about this and emailed Wolverhampton University to ask if Russell Edwards had really given a lecture there.
The Head of Media and Communications responded very promptly as follows:
"Thanks for your email. I can't find any mention of him being invited...
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Or was it supposed to be in February 2016? You do have a thread on the unveiling of the plaque, apparently in late June or early July 2015:
http://www.jtrforums.com/showthread.php?t=24012
But no mention there of Wolverhampton University. I can't find anything about it on the university's...
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I'd suggest that in general the most effective way of setting the record straight about the misuse of these photographs would be to add short sections entitled something like "Spurious photograph(s)" to the Wikipedia pages of the relevant victims, linked to web pages where the photographs...
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I see Russell Edwards is now using some of these spurious photographs on one of his websites:
http://www.thejacktherippertour.co.uk/news/
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I must admit I had naively assumed the Dagger was already a going concern, based on the photo of four printed issues of it on the website.
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I think the Virgin staff would have done that at Euston. They made an almost identical cross on my ticket there yesterday....
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I suppose something like that must have happened for him to have retained the ticket. But when leaving Euston tube station I didn't think people normally had any option but to go through the automatic barriers. Maybe there was some kind of problem with the ticket and/or the barriers.
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That's a good point. It might explain the absence of an earlier ticket to South Ealing. But then I don't understand why the same wouldn't be true of the ticket from Ealing Broadway to Euston, which was found on his body.
The whole story is very strange. You would think the place must...
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Here's an article with some additional bits of information, and some interesting comments from armchair detectives:
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/...neil-dovestone
One point: his rail tickets from Ealing Broadway onwards were found on...
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