Hi all,
First post, so go easy on me!
My main interest in the Whitechapel Murders is how a real sequence of events morphs into legend; producing a near mythical figure like Jack the Ripper. But as with all things; the details of the case, and its unsolved nature mean it burrows under your skin! So advance apologies to any long time members who roll their eyes at “Oh no, not this again”
There’s something that’s bothering me about the evidence, and despite a pretty good search of this fine site over a few days, there seems to be little or no discussion about it …
My question/thoughts relate to the evidence that went missing then turned up; I’m sure I’m not the first to wonder just how rigorously the documents were check for authenticity?
My real itch comes from Bond’s coroners report on Mary Kelly; it seems quite important in the overall picture of things – Am I right in thinking it turned up with the other items, from the unnamed policeman’s family handing a lot of items over? Which also neatly coincided with the centenary of the murders? And has it ever been formally checked by any kind of expert, or even an academic (historian/medical) with knowledge of the LVP?
First post, so go easy on me!
My main interest in the Whitechapel Murders is how a real sequence of events morphs into legend; producing a near mythical figure like Jack the Ripper. But as with all things; the details of the case, and its unsolved nature mean it burrows under your skin! So advance apologies to any long time members who roll their eyes at “Oh no, not this again”
There’s something that’s bothering me about the evidence, and despite a pretty good search of this fine site over a few days, there seems to be little or no discussion about it …
My question/thoughts relate to the evidence that went missing then turned up; I’m sure I’m not the first to wonder just how rigorously the documents were check for authenticity?
My real itch comes from Bond’s coroners report on Mary Kelly; it seems quite important in the overall picture of things – Am I right in thinking it turned up with the other items, from the unnamed policeman’s family handing a lot of items over? Which also neatly coincided with the centenary of the murders? And has it ever been formally checked by any kind of expert, or even an academic (historian/medical) with knowledge of the LVP?
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