Tobias Forge
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It's mired in such a mist that for some reason makes people sort of completely unrealistic. But, you know, I'm also just an amateur. I don't know who did it. I can't present you with facts.
It's mired in such a mist that for some reason makes people sort of completely unrealistic. But, you know, I'm also just an amateur. I don't know who did it. I can't present you with facts.
I don't know who did it.
I don't know who did it.
This is from the 1800s. It will serve me well if people think it's Aaron Kosminski for some time.
This is from the 1800s. It will serve me well if people think it's Aaron Kosminski for some time.
So continue thinking that. Okay, it's officially him.
So continue thinking that. Okay, it's officially him.
Thank you so much.
Thank you so much.
I went to the premiere here in London. I'm currently in London. So I was here for the premiere. So that was the first time I saw it with essentially a bunch of strangers. And there was this murmur. No one cursed you? No cursing. But yeah, there was definitely a noise, that signal.
I went to the premiere here in London. I'm currently in London. So I was here for the premiere. So that was the first time I saw it with essentially a bunch of strangers. And there was this murmur. No one cursed you? No cursing. But yeah, there was definitely a noise, that signal.
No, it's easy. It's more fun if you, as a fan, you get to follow the story the way that I've rolled it out with the comic and onward. It's a boring way to explain it, but it's just better explained that way. I'm fascinated, not in like a Mengele sort of way about twins, but I think that there is this, I mean, obviously, I do happen to have two children who are twins.
No, it's easy. It's more fun if you, as a fan, you get to follow the story the way that I've rolled it out with the comic and onward. It's a boring way to explain it, but it's just better explained that way. I'm fascinated, not in like a Mengele sort of way about twins, but I think that there is this, I mean, obviously, I do happen to have two children who are twins.
But I think that there is this fascination with, especially when it comes to grown-up people who've been separated at birth for this, that, or the other reason. Sometimes by accident, sometimes by choice, sometimes by, you know, force.
But I think that there is this fascination with, especially when it comes to grown-up people who've been separated at birth for this, that, or the other reason. Sometimes by accident, sometimes by choice, sometimes by, you know, force.
More than often, it's been a result of, you know, girls who basically couldn't take care of their children and wasn't at that point maybe equipped or had the ability to take care of children. So they had no choice but to leave them up for adoption. And, you know, there are cases where... they have felt forced to give up one. And I've always been fascinated with
More than often, it's been a result of, you know, girls who basically couldn't take care of their children and wasn't at that point maybe equipped or had the ability to take care of children. So they had no choice but to leave them up for adoption. And, you know, there are cases where... they have felt forced to give up one. And I've always been fascinated with
I don't know, the concept of family ties and bloodlines and all that. And I think that that comes not necessarily from the fact that I have twins myself, but it comes also from the fact I have several adopted siblings. And, you know, just a few years ago, I did what most people or a lot of people do nowadays.
I don't know, the concept of family ties and bloodlines and all that. And I think that that comes not necessarily from the fact that I have twins myself, but it comes also from the fact I have several adopted siblings. And, you know, just a few years ago, I did what most people or a lot of people do nowadays.