J. K. Rowling #9 The Silk Squirms

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a lot of people think the butterfly symbolises rebirth\transformation or something like that but they are also collected and pinned - the mystery might be about that.

The engagement ring might not be about Robin's engagement. It might be about a crime ring or an elite institution that operates as a closed loop.

She also likes to leave silly clues that people read into too much, butterfly could be monarch - could be something to do with royalty

BRAINWAVE!!!

French criminal Henri Charrière's nickname was Papillion (butterfly), right, he wrote the book Papillion about his incarceration. He was convicted of murdering a pimp (sex ring?) and sent to French Guiana for hard labour. He ended up escaping and living with an indigenous tribe.

He was caught and put in solitary, then he escaped again (by tying a bag of coconuts together as a raft - lol) but he always denied the original crime.

MY THEORY
What if its that strike and robin are contacted by a convicted criminal (the butterfly View attachment 3829174 in this story) - who is convicted of being involved in the murder of a sex ring View attachment 3829176 member, who is dying and wants their name cleared before they die View attachment 3829178
Sounds interesting to me, I kind of want to read that Papillon's story, now :ROFLMAO:
 
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a lot of people think the butterfly symbolises rebirth\transformation or something like that but they are also collected and pinned - the mystery might be about that.

The engagement ring might not be about Robin's engagement. It might be about a crime ring or an elite institution that operates as a closed loop.

She also likes to leave silly clues that people read into too much, butterfly could be monarch - could be something to do with royalty

BRAINWAVE!!!

French criminal Henri Charrière's nickname was Papillion (butterfly), right, he wrote the book Papillion about his incarceration. He was convicted of murdering a pimp (sex ring?) and sent to French Guiana for hard labour. He ended up escaping and living with an indigenous tribe.

He was caught and put in solitary, then he escaped again (by tying a bag of coconuts together as a raft - lol) but he always denied the original crime.

MY THEORY
What if its that strike and robin are contacted by a convicted criminal (the butterfly View attachment 3829174 in this story) - who is convicted of being involved in the murder of a sex ring View attachment 3829176 member, who is dying and wants their name cleared before they die View attachment 3829178
There has been a long-standing theory that Shanker is actually a police-informant and ever since the Riccis were mentioned again in THM there are more theories that Shanker needs help from the agency in order to get that potential 36 months sentence off his back and that handing over evidence about the Riccis might just be what the police wants. Not sure if the butterfly would fit that theory, but any of the Riccis would fit as convicted con and I bet you they are involved with trafficking and illegal prostitution.

Incidentally JKR’s emojis for minimally TRG and THM also featured “death emojis”, the coffin might not be too literal. We got a skull for THM a d a gravestone for TRG.Yes, people died in those books, but none I’d say of the non-case deaths would have warranted a special emoji.
 
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JKR has gifted us a new header over on X!!!

And she said that there is no new bracelet in book nine, but that the clues are in the charms.

I am trying to make sense of them, this is for sure a wild bunch.
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There is a white rose and someone on X said that it might be the White Rose of York, which JKR liked.

Please, please let it be a clue that they are going to Masham together :love::love:
 
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Engagement ring/ faberge egg/ weird doll clutching anchor / angel / trojan horse / animal head in a box / timer / white rose / alligator / crow / book / something I can't decipher
 
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I’ve just finished my listen of philosophers stone and ‘madam pomfrey’ reminded me so much of when Robin gets annoyed by Matthew doing his stupid high pitch ‘lady’ voice.
 
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Just stolen this from the other site. Someone has pointed out that roleby has a Hirst ‘butterfly’ in his house
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did you see the rather balls post about JKR being a "pro-lifers" on the other site? Think my eyeballs are still spinning from rolling so hard.
 
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Just listened to the new all cast version of Chamber of Secrets. Oh my Madam Pomphrey is clearly not a females actress. Weirdly I couldn’t notice it in the Philosophers Stone but it sticks out a mile in the new one.
 
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It’s the same voice actor who is in the Hogwarts Legacy game - he sounds so obviously male it’s ridiculous.
 
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I get pissed off every time I hear his stupid “pretending to be a laydee” voice. It’s so offensive. AND a female actress lost out to him (not that anyone else auditioned I’m sure - it was a total shoe-in for him).
 
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Somethings been bothering me but I haven’t bothered to go back and double check. In The Hallmarked Man, I’m pretty sure that Strike says Rokeby agreed to pay maintenance following a dna test proving paternity. But Strike would have been about 8 or so when this happened, and having been born in 73 (or 74? can’t remember), he’d have been some years too early for commercial paternity testing, which wasn’t a thing before the late eighties. He’d have been mid/late teens before that was available.

is my pedantic mither correct??

I am enjoying the second full audio HP more than the first, but haven’t got to bass register Madame Pomfrey yet!
 
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Somethings been bothering me but I haven’t bothered to go back and double check. In The Hallmarked Man, I’m pretty sure that Strike says Rokeby agreed to pay maintenance following a dna test proving paternity. But Strike would have been about 8 or so when this happened, and having been born in 73 (or 74? can’t remember), he’d have been some years too early for commercial paternity testing, which wasn’t a thing before the late eighties. He’d have been mid/late teens before that was available.

is my pedantic mither correct??
There’s definitely been some discussion around this and apparently there was some degree of rudimentary paternity testing at that time, but it certainly wasn’t in the same league as modern day DNA tests.

My guess is that it was something JKR didn’t spend too much time researching as it wasn’t relevant to the plot. I think we’re just supposed to accept that there is no doubt around Strike’s parentage, and Rokeby was an hole who came good in the end.

I really hope we see more of him and Cormoran developing a relationship in the next book, because his chapter is one of my favourites in the entire series.
 
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Somethings been bothering me but I haven’t bothered to go back and double check. In The Hallmarked Man, I’m pretty sure that Strike says Rokeby agreed to pay maintenance following a dna test proving paternity. But Strike would have been about 8 or so when this happened, and having been born in 73 (or 74? can’t remember), he’d have been some years too early for commercial paternity testing, which wasn’t a thing before the late eighties. He’d have been mid/late teens before that was available.

is my pedantic mither correct??

I am enjoying the second full audio HP more than the first, but haven’t got to bass register Madame Pomfrey yet!
is my pedantic mither correct??

It depends . . . are you pronouncing "mither" as "mither" or "mither"? :unsure: It may seem petty, but it makes a difference.
 
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There’s definitely been some discussion around this and apparently there was some degree of rudimentary paternity testing at that time, but it certainly wasn’t in the same league as modern day DNA tests.

My guess is that it was something JKR didn’t spend too much time researching as it wasn’t relevant to the plot. I think we’re just supposed to accept that there is no doubt around Strike’s parentage, and Rokeby was an hole who came good in the end.

I really hope we see more of him and Cormoran developing a relationship in the next book, because his chapter is one of my favourites in the entire series.
I hope so too! Their meeting was so beautifully written.

is my pedantic mither correct??

It depends . . . are you pronouncing "mither" as "mither" or "mither"? :unsure: It may seem petty, but it makes a difference.
I’m pronouncing it “mither” of course! Who on earth pronounces it “mither”?!

Lol, what is Jack up to these days anyway, has she moved yet?
 
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I hope so too! Their meeting was so beautifully written.



I’m pronouncing it “mither” of course! Who on earth pronounces it “mither”?!


Lol, what is Jack up to these days anyway, has she moved yet?
BIB - You'd think so, wouldn't you? But you wouldn't believe how some people murder the English language.
 
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