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  • New appeal in 'ripper' murder after 44 years

    Amala Ruth De Vere Whelan, 22, was strangled to death in her London home with a stocking on 12 November 1972, but her body was not discovered for four days.

    Detectives found the word 'ripper' written onto the living room with detergent from a washing up liquid bottle.

    http://news.sky.com/story/new-appeal...years-10718613
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    Jack would've been knocking on a bit, surely?

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    • #3
      Agreed. And don't call me Shirley!

      NB: the date of her murder (Nov 12th) is very close to the date of Mary kelly's murder 84 years earlier.
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      • #4
        Inspired by the Ripper, but borrowing the Boston Strangler's method, perhaps?
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        • #5
          Maybe the murder was inspired by the Ripper, or maybe the word on the wall/floor was a blind inspired by the Ripper. During September 72 a London evening paper - either the 'Standard' or the 'News' - spent five or six days serialising Dan Farson's book, so the Ripper had a high profile in London at the time.

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