Hello Fellow Ripperologists,
After listening to some of the podcasts available at the link to the left I began to realize what a diverse bunch we are.
Who are We?
Why do we care after over 100 years have passed?
I can answer the first question easily, the second, not so easily.
Personally, I'm over 50 and was keenly interested to learn that several of the podcasters are young enough to be my grown kids. Then again, my grandmother was born right in the middle of the Autumn of Terror. My interest started as a child when I first heard of Jack the Ripper. I was a girl in my teens when the famous "Collar and Cuffs" article referring to Prince Eddy, along with photos, was printed in LIFE magazine. Totally fascinating and shocking. That was the beginning of my addiction, fed 10 years later by the imported BBC series which showed in NYC in the 70s. Haven't lost any interest since.
And you?
After listening to some of the podcasts available at the link to the left I began to realize what a diverse bunch we are.
Who are We?
Why do we care after over 100 years have passed?
I can answer the first question easily, the second, not so easily.
Personally, I'm over 50 and was keenly interested to learn that several of the podcasters are young enough to be my grown kids. Then again, my grandmother was born right in the middle of the Autumn of Terror. My interest started as a child when I first heard of Jack the Ripper. I was a girl in my teens when the famous "Collar and Cuffs" article referring to Prince Eddy, along with photos, was printed in LIFE magazine. Totally fascinating and shocking. That was the beginning of my addiction, fed 10 years later by the imported BBC series which showed in NYC in the 70s. Haven't lost any interest since.
And you?
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