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    The Sporting Times
    13 October 1888
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  • #2
    Fascinating, Chris. I can only imagine that a very short time after this letter was published, Gladstone's cries of "I told ya so!" echoed around the Reform Club bar as news of the "prasarved" Lusk kidney broke!

    What's particularly interesting is that here we have one of the most highly-educated statesmen that this country has ever had, favouring the (in hindsight, slightly loopy) notion of a "mad scientist", or similar, as the Whitechapel Murderer.
    Kind regards, Sam Flynn

    "Suche Nullen" (Nietzsche, Götzendämmerung, 1888)

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    • #3
      gladstone

      Jeeze,! So Gladstone thinks its more morally acceptable to cut up a few whores, if its for the human good, and that somehow would put the ripper in a better light.
      I thought the old man was suppose to be a Christian.Some very confused ethics here.
      Miss Marple

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      • #4
        For a bloke who opposed the abolition of slavery and the Factory Acts, his attitude towards the Whitechapel Murders could be seen as somewhat mild...

        Cheers,

        Graham
        We are suffering from a plethora of surmise, conjecture and hypothesis. - Sherlock Holmes, The Adventure Of Silver Blaze

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        • #5
          After reading his idiotic warblings I wondered: if Dizzy had been alive in 1888 what he would have said about this letter?

          Jeff

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          • #6
            Hi Chris

            Kudos on having the bottle to post it - when I saw it a while back, I wondered if it was a parody, and after umming and arring I chickened out of posting it.

            It's really quite extraordinary, isn't it. "So-called murderer"!

            Blimey!

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