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Weekly Chat in the JTR Chatroom

Casebook Message Boards: Pub Talk: Weekly Chat in the JTR Chatroom
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Archive through 15 January 2003 41 02/02/2003 06:09pm

Author: brad mcginnis
Wednesday, 15 January 2003 - 10:21 pm
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Chris,
Yep, ya done good. The chat with Larry was very informative. Having guests come to our chats is always a highlight. Tim has promised us a true forensics expert in the near future, so Tuesday at chat is THE place to be. Brad

Author: Christopher T George
Thursday, 16 January 2003 - 09:46 am
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Thanks, Brad. Nice to see the chat room flourishing. Thanks for your contributions in making the chats work, Brad.

All the best

Chris

Author: Walter Timothy Mosley
Thursday, 16 January 2003 - 01:23 pm
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Glad you both liked it; it was one of the best chats that we've ever had.

And if you liked THAT one, then you will LOVE next week's, which will be the Official Cornwell Chat, since her book has been out long enough for everyone to have seen it by now. So start hoarding that rotten fruit and eggs, or gathering those rose petals and polishing that sceptre, depending on which side of the fence you are on.

WTM

Author: Divia deBrevier
Thursday, 16 January 2003 - 06:13 pm
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Greetings all:

And remember... it's bring your own punch and pie.

Warm regards,
Divia

Author: Richard P. Dewar
Thursday, 16 January 2003 - 07:55 pm
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Hi All,

I would like to express my deepest appreciation for the opportunity to chat with Mr Harnisch. He answered several questions I have had for years regarding the case.

Admittedly, the Cornwell chat kind of scares me. . .so maybe I will attend a future one!

Take care,

Rich

Author: Christopher T George
Friday, 17 January 2003 - 12:31 pm
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Hi, Rich:

We'll miss you if you don't turn up for the Cornwell chat. I look forward to seeing you there!

All the best

Chris

Author: Walter Timothy Mosley
Monday, 20 January 2003 - 01:06 pm
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Join us at 8 PM CST TOMORROW NIGHT for the Official Cornwell Chat.

Tomorrow's menu will include:

Roasted Cornwell
Creamed Cornwell
Grilled Cornwell
Patricia Punch
Patty Cake

Grab that torch and pitchfork, gather that rather old fruit, and come join us for the definitive chat on everyone's favorite failed forensic female.

Also coming later this year will be a Ripperchat with a recognized forensics expert, and, NO, I don't mean Patsy C.

See you in The JTR Chatroom.

http://casebook.org/diversions/chat.html
http://www.geocities.com/grahf_chess


WTM

Author: Walter Timothy Mosley
Tuesday, 21 January 2003 - 12:51 pm
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Join us at 8 PM CST TONIGHT for the Official Cornwell Chat.

Tonight's menu will include:

Roasted Cornwell
Creamed Cornwell
Grilled Cornwell
Patricia Punch
Patty Cake

Grab that torch and pitchfork, gather that rather old fruit, and come join us for the definitive chat on everyone's favorite failed forensic female.

Also coming later this year will be a Ripperchat with a recognized forensics expert, and, NO, I don't mean Patsy C.

See you in The JTR Chatroom.

http://casebook.org/diversions/chat.html
http://www.geocities.com/grahf_chess


WTM

Author: Walter Timothy Mosley
Tuesday, 28 January 2003 - 12:44 pm
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Join us at 8 PM CST TONIGHT for an OPEN TOPIC JTR CHAT.

See you in The JTR Chatroom.

http://casebook.org/diversions/chat.html
http://www.geocities.com/grahf_chess


WTM

Author: The Viper
Sunday, 02 February 2003 - 06:09 pm
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Don't know about weekly, more like bi-monthly session in the chatroom these days. But there now anyway at 23:05 GMT (around 18:05 EST). Strictly for 90 minutes! For URL see poste immediately above this.
Regards, V.

Author: Walter Timothy Mosley
Monday, 03 February 2003 - 12:59 pm
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Join us in chat at 8 PM CST TOMORROW NIGHT for "Was Jack the Ripper a Jack Tar?".

Although no traces of seamen were ever found at any of the murder sites, there are those who still believe that JTR might have been a sailor after all. Indeed, two of the most interesting suspects yet identified, Anderson and LaBruckman, were sailors. Men of nautical appearance were seen at some time or other with numerous of the victims, and some of the circumstantial evidence seems to strongly support the concept of a salt water toughy. Come hear the arguments pro and con and make your opinions heard.

See you in The JTR Chatroom.

http://casebook.org/diversions/chat.html
http://www.geocities.com/grahf_chess


WTM

Author: Christopher T George
Tuesday, 04 February 2003 - 03:47 pm
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Join us in chat room at 9 PM EST, 8 PM, 6 PM West Coast time TONIGHT for

"Was Jack the Ripper a Jack Tar?"

As Tim Mosley wrote yesterday, "Although no traces of seamen were ever found at any of the murder sites, there are those who still believe that JTR might have been a sailor after all. Indeed, two of the most interesting suspects yet identified, Anderson and LaBruckman, were sailors. Men of nautical appearance were seen at some time or other with numerous of the victims, and some of the circumstantial evidence seems to strongly support the concept of a salt water toughy. Come hear the arguments pro and con and make your opinions heard."

I am planning to be there and I hope you are too! See you tonight in The JTR Chatroom.

http://casebook.org/diversions/chat.html

http://www.geocities.com/grahf_chess

Chris George

Author: Christopher T George
Tuesday, 04 February 2003 - 03:57 pm
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TONIGHT: Was Jack a Sailor?

Author: Walter Timothy Mosley
Monday, 10 February 2003 - 06:24 pm
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Join us in chat at 8 PM CST TOMORROW NIGHT for "Casebook - Jack the Ripper: Message Board Madness".

No one likes what is happening with the message boards on Stephen Ryder's Casebook - Jack the Ripper, but the dinosaurs didn't like the chill of those approaching glaciers either. And like the dinosaurs, the message boards may soon be extinct unless some drastic measures are taken and reasonable compromise effected.

Is there a way out? Is Stephen's proposed solution, Draconian as it is, the only acceptable solution? Come join the discussion and make your opinions heard. Those with ingenious and effective solutions are most especially welcomed.

See you in The JTR Chatroom.

http://casebook.org/diversions/chat.html
http://www.geocities.com/grahf_chess


WTM

Author: Walter Timothy Mosley
Tuesday, 11 February 2003 - 12:28 pm
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Join us in chat at 8 PM CST TONIGHT for "Casebook: Jack the Ripper - Message Board Madness".

No one likes what is happening with the message boards on Stephen Ryder's Casebook: Jack the Ripper, but the dinosaurs didn't like the chill of those approaching glaciers either. And like the dinosaurs, the message boards will soon be extinct and life as you know it shall be a thing of the past.

Is there a way out? Is Stephen's proposed solution, Draconian as it is, the only acceptable solution? Come join the discussion and make your opinions heard. Those with ingenious and effective solutions are most especially welcomed.

See you in The JTR Chatroom.

http://casebook.org/diversions/chat.html
http://www.geocities.com/grahf_chess

P.S. ALL CHATTERS HAD BETTER BOOKMARK THESE LINKS IF YOU HAVE NOT ALREADY DONE SO. THEY MAY NOT EVER REAPPEAR.

WTM


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