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    Jack the Ripper Investigation Photos at Museum of London


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    Re: Jack the Ripper Investigation Photos at Museum of London

    Thanks for the information Donald. I doubt that I'll get to The Smoke to see it but I hope that somthing as potentially popular as this travels the country. I remember reading that the eyes of the victims were photographed as there was a theory that the retina saved the last image that a murder victim saw. It's also worth remembering that all the images in this exhibition were probably captured on L.F. cameras.
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    Re: Jack the Ripper Investigation Photos at Museum of London

    Sounds jolly! Does anyone know where I can see the Ted Bundy exhibit?
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    Re: Jack the Ripper Investigation Photos at Museum of London

    Quote Originally Posted by Keith Pitman View Post
    Sounds jolly! Does anyone know where I can see the Ted Bundy exhibit?
    You may find this interesting:

    http://www.kirotv.com/seattleinsider...02/detail.html

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    Re: Jack the Ripper Investigation Photos at Museum of London

    Thanks. Such great resources on this forum!
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    Re: Jack the Ripper Investigation Photos at Museum of London

    I have a friend who was a reporter in Tallahassee when Bundy was arrested. The sheriff decided to grandstand and read the entire indictment to Bundy inside the jail. My friend was the pool reporter who covered it for the local TV stations, and she kept the tape. Bundy had been in jail less than a week at that time. His "stage presence" and pleasant demeanor came through on the tape. He smiled for the camera, he walked over and talked to my friend. He treated the entire exercise as a joke. It was easy to see how he could get young women to go along with him.
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