Have you Googled 'Gobleki Tepi'?
https://youtu.be/P8SgJPMDrXw
Be careful, there's a lot of video's posted by fringe groups who want to claim advanced technologies, aliens, and such nonsense....
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Well that was shocking news to read with my morning coffee, lets hope RichardH can intervene with help in some way. Perhaps all is not lost yet, and if so - many thanks for all your time & effort over the years Howard.
There needs to be one house of sanity for Ripper researchers to turn t...
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There's actually more to that story than is commonly debated.
There was another witness, a Mrs Kennedy, who told the press she saw Mary Kelly outside the Britannia pub about 3:00am, talking to a man.
So, given that estimated times are precisely that, estimates, it's possible Kelly...
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Fascinating case, I don't know whether Bamber is guilty or not, cases can have unexplained quirks & coincidences, I found it absorbing. I'd like to read the book mentioned by Michael, what we might view as the simplest solution isn't always the simplest solution.
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Actually yes. I share your reluctance to accept anything from the Star at face value, but in this case that story must have been from an agency as it was in the morning papers (The Morning Post) on the same day. I counted 15 different newspapers who carried that story, but some carried it later on their...
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I see The Army and Navy Gazette, which shows all the stations of the British Army was available on Saturday the 3rd Nov. The issue shows the 2nd were in Dublin.
Is someone suggesting Barnett looked it up?
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That sound like a connection that could be full of intrigue
Thanks for the heads up, I have identified two named Elizabeth Fisher born in 1861, one from Denbighshire, Wales, the other Whitechapel.
I'd like to be sure the name Elizabeth Fisher didn't enter this case as the result...
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Possibly, the real Mary Kelly, was something like Mary Ann Kelly, the imposter just preferred Jane. The real woman wouldn't make the connection if the middle names were different.
The imposter is at liberty to alter any small detail she chooses, we can't let minor differences throw us off the...
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There are reports somewhere that Scotland Yard communicated with the police in Limerick, but they could find no-one who knew of her in that town....
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You're referring to the fact the imposter received letters from her own mother, yet continued the deception of a false identity?
If her real father had journeyed to London to find his wayward daughter, I have to wonder whether he was aware of the false name his daughter was hiding under.
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A number of papers in wales didn't always provide such detail. It's not a subject women generally would take an interest in, too gory?
Besides, the real Mary Kelly must have known her name was very common. Large families were not uncommon in those days either.
Sure, she might have thought...
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The irony is, I reject conspiracy theories, I can't give them the time of day.
This series of murders, in my view was not important enough to warrant a conspiracy.
However, in what I am speculating, there is no other person involved, it's just the imposter adopting the name of someone...
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That's always possible, Mrs Kennedy had a close friend she called her 'sister' (eg Sarah Lewis).
I think it was McCarthy who said Mary had received letters from her mother.
Correction, it was someone who worked at the city mission...
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I don't know, did the Liverpool Mary Jane Kelly have a sister & seven brothers?...
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