Excellent ! Nothing better than to get a notification on a Sunday evening that Richard has posted. I'm going to pour myself a large Lagavulin 🥃 now and enjoy !
On hearing The Ten Bells pub may have been closing from one of your previous videos a while back. I did manage to visit this pub back in the summer and once inside sat down with a drink. Apart from it being busy with people inside it did feel quiet if that makes any sense but not an uneasy feeling. Maybe because the building is very old. I'm very glad I visited and I do recommend it.
Being in a section of London at the time where cries of murder and other loud utterances were common might explain some of the screem of the supposed ghost.
I remember, many many years ago now, I saw a segment on a TV show in the US (might have Sightings or Haunted History) about a pub in England that claimed the ghost of Lizzie Stride haunted their basement as she had been murdered close by. I don't recall much else but the claim was that it was Lizzie Stride's supposed ghost.
Great presentation as always Mr. Jones. When again seeing the backyard at 10:00 I find the theory that John Richardson wouldn’t have seen Annie Chapman’s body because of the open door quite impossible. Either her corpse wasn’t there as he claimed or Richardson knew more than he let on.
John Richardson was either a slightly simple minded, but honest, witness, or a criminal genius. I have yet to see anything from the "Early ToD" side of the argument that might support the latter.
If the places where the Ripper murders took place are haunted, it's perhaps because the souls of the victims are not at rest because their murders are unsolved. Not that I believe in ghosts.
Excellent ! Nothing better than to get a notification on a Sunday evening that Richard has posted. I'm going to pour myself a large Lagavulin 🥃 now and enjoy !
On hearing The Ten Bells pub may have been closing from one of your previous videos a while back. I did manage to visit this pub back in the summer and once inside sat down with a drink. Apart from it being busy with people inside it did feel quiet if that makes any sense but not an uneasy feeling. Maybe because the building is very old. I'm very glad I visited and I do recommend it.
November 9th came and went. Rest peacefully, Mary Jane Kelly 💙
Another fantastic video.
Great stuff! Many thanks :)
I could listen to you for hours Richard. Excellent as always
I really liked your narrative. I think it would be interesting to visit the spots that you speak of.
Thank you, Mr. Jones, for this newest vid -- love them all! ❤
Thanks for the new video
Genuinely creepy! Well told and a cracking ending! Another wonderful gem of a story!
Always a pleasure and a treat, thank you.
Very interesting Mr. Jones. We enjoy your channel over here in South Carolina. ❤
Super , thank you Richard, will watch tonight 👍
Thanks for your latest video Mr Jones always love them, and look forward to the next😊.........
Well done . Thank you .
Great video, Richard. Nice Halloween angel to Jack. When are we going to do our movie one?
The Bull Bush tale is reminiscent of Edgar Allen Poe's 'The Cask of Amontillado.'
Wonderful! Always happy to see you 😊.
Being in a section of London at the time where cries of murder and other loud utterances were common might explain some of the screem of the supposed ghost.
That last story was the best of them
Gotta love the scary ghost stories ! 👻👻
The 👍Storyteller,Thanks Richard 🙂👋
I remember, many many years ago now, I saw a segment on a TV show in the US (might have Sightings or Haunted History) about a pub in England that claimed the ghost of Lizzie Stride haunted their basement as she had been murdered close by. I don't recall much else but the claim was that it was Lizzie Stride's supposed ghost.
Ive had ghostly experiences in the 10 bells, every time I’m in there my money goes missing!!
I wonder if the old cobble stones are original.
If the Miller's Court site is not haunted, i doubt anywhere is.
Great presentation as always Mr. Jones.
When again seeing the backyard at 10:00 I find the theory that John Richardson wouldn’t have seen Annie Chapman’s body because of the open door quite impossible. Either her corpse wasn’t there as he claimed or Richardson knew more than he let on.
John Richardson was either a slightly simple minded, but honest, witness, or a criminal genius.
I have yet to see anything from the "Early ToD" side of the argument that might support the latter.
If Annie Chapman was killed in the backyard what would she be doing looking out the window?
My thoughts exactly
If the places where the Ripper murders took place are haunted, it's perhaps because the souls of the victims are not at rest because their murders are unsolved. Not that I believe in ghosts.
If Jack had had to hide somewhere and couldn’t get out again, then this could be him.
Excellent video, enjoy these very much. Thank you