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Quote from the Mail on Sunday article by Edwards, "It was March 2007, in an auction house in Bury St Edmunds, that I first saw the blood-soaked shawl."
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Just think...
Just think, dear old Phil Sugden thought that he had put an end to crap like this.
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Really?
Infallible a. = incapable of erring; unfailing.
Really? Is any person infallible? Has there ever been an infallible person? What an odd, odd, statement to make....
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Message From Dr John Sugden
I have been contacted by Philip's brother, Dr. John Sugden, and asked to relay a message to all of those who have paid their respects and said kind words, about Phil, on the message boards. He says -
'I would like to express my gratitude to all...
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Wise Words
"My aim, simply, was to provide serious students of the case, or indeed anyone with an interest in the case, with a dependable general book that gave a comprehensive account of the events and took a hard, no-nonsense look at the main suspects. I can't find a credible case...
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Philip Sugden 1947-2014
It is with the greatest sadness that I have to report the sudden passing of Philip Sugden, at the age of 67 years, at the beginning of this month at home in Hull.
We are all aware of his stature in our field and it is especially painful for me as he was a valued friend who guided me through...
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Silly...
It's getting silly now, carry on amongst yourselves.
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Amos Simpson contd...
Amos Simpson died at Barrow Hill, Acton, Suffolk, on 10 April 1917. The 'shawl' was left in the possession of his family...
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Simple Analysis
A simple analysis of all the City Police sources for the Eddowes murder show that there was no Met officer in attendance. And nor would, or should, there be. It was well off their territory, they had no jurisdiction on the City area and such an officer's presence would...
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Amos Simpson again...
To get back to Amos Simpson again, he was born at Acton in Suffolk on 27 November 1846 and joined the Metropolitan Police force Y Division, on 24 February 1868. On 26 July 1886 he transferred to N (Islington) Division with which division he served until his resignation...
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I should, perhaps...
I should, perhaps, interject here with the information that one of the informed people (without naming names) who examined the 'shawl' at the Yard was of the opinion that it looked more like a long table runner than a shawl. Not least of all because its dimensions...
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Amos Simpson
Amos Simpson, a retired Metropolitan policeman, was the great, great uncle of David Melville Hayes and all that David knew about the 'shawl' was the family tradition, apparently originating with Amos Simpson, that he had taken the shawl from the body of Catherine Eddowes...
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Apparently...
Apparently the people in the video shop in St. Osyth Road, Clacton, who owned the framed pieces of material were John and Janice Dowler. They had been told about the shawl by a friend who knew an antique dealer from whom they had received the information.
They...
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