Is Fnar ever going to get his nose back?

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Post by WolfLGO »

Yeah I'd like to read about it too.

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Post by BladeKitsune »

i forgot to mention an earlier fact, is that after lewis carrol died their were no more killing either. sorry, dont know any printed articles that has this in it, i learned about it from radio, when lewis carrol was brought up in a disccusion. thought i can send an email to the one the brounght it up and see if he remembers where he found the info from.

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<IMG SRC="http://www.keenspace.com/forums/eek.gif"> Long lost brother! I always suspected that I had a kindred spirit out there! I just also assumed that he'd be safely in an asylum, where he couldn't hurt anybody! They haven't gotten to me yet! :P<P>Incidentally, Dave, I don't suppose whoever Jack the Ripper is has a place in Hell anywhere that we'd see? This is coming from a Ripper junkie. <IMG SRC="http://www.keenspace.com/forums/smile.gif"><P>'I'm not a butcher
or a yid
nor yet a foreign skipper,
I'm your own light-hearted friend,
Yours truly,
Jack the Ripper'<P>------------------
'It ate itself'-Michael Archangelo

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Post by BladeKitsune »

Im not sure if you know this or not rider, but ive recently learned that many that study jack the ripper, think lewis carrol (sp?) the writter of the wonderland seires was jack the ripper, and that the jabberwocky's speech is his secret confession, if it could be fully understood.
but you probebly know this already.

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Post by RiderOfTheRedemption »

Yep, I'd heard that before. I've got a big book on the mystery, actually.
<IMG SRC="http://www.keenspace.com/forums/smile.g ... Personally, I like the idea that Patricia Cornwell put forward. For those who didn't see the special, she suggested that Walter Richard Sickert [sp?] was Jack the Ripper. It's kind of ironic, because the most popular theory has Sickert as the receiver of the confession of the /real/ Jack the Ripper. But if you look at Sikcert's paintings, it's eerie. Lots of strangely shaped or mutilated women, and he as much as admitted that he used prostitutes for inspiration on models. Seems pretty fishy to me.

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