I'm sure this has been mentioned before, but forgive me as I'm a little slow on the uptake (as apparently the Met Police were in 1888). I was sitting there reading a Ripper book when the meaning of this phrase finally hit home......
granted, we will never know if this "The Juwes are the men..." graffiti was actually written by the killer or not. but assuming that it WAS written by the killer, I believe the police got the message totally wrong. the graffiti was not anti-semitic and was not meant to draw attention away from Jews. in fact, the point of the graffiti was the exact opposite.
IF (big IF) the writer of the graffiti was indeed the killer, then we could be fairly sure that the man seen by Lawende and company was, in fact, the killer. These 3 men were Jews, in a neighborhood with a lot of Jews. now, up to that point, 2 of the prevailing theories on the killer were that.....
1. the killer was a Jew, possibly a Jewish butcher. and a Jewish butcher named "Leather Apron" had previously been arrested and nearly lynched by an angry mob.
or
2. the women were killed by a gang of ruffians.
now, here with Lawende and Friends, we have a GANG OF JEWS. not only did they fit the description of one of the prevailing theories, they fit BOTH descriptions. even if the killer didn't read the newspapers, he heard talk of the killings and the theories on the streets. he knew that this GANG of Jews (Lawende and friends) would probably be questioned as they were the last to see the woman alive in the streets and would probably still be in the area when at least Stride was found, if not both Stride and Eddowes were found. without doubt, some degree of suspicion would fall upon Lawende, Levy, and Hyrams.
so, "The Juwes are the men who will not be blamed for nothing" is basically the killer's way of saying, "hey cops, the Jewish guys that saw me back there with Eddowes aren't to be blamed for anything. they aren't the killers, I am, and they saw me."
it was not an accusatory finger pointed at an entire race of people and it was not meant to throw the police off the trail. it was actually meant to put the police on the RIGHT trail.
so, again assuming this was written by the killer, who was seen by Lawende and friends, the misspelling "Juwes" and the use of the double negative at the end would indicate that the killer was probably not the most highly educated person, probably low class with SOME education, but not much.
also, it would point away from him being Jewish. what Jewish person would not know how to spell "Jews"? if he were indeed Jewish, then he obviously made the misspelling on purpose.
now, if this were not meant as a message to the police to get their attention away from Lawende, Hyrams, and Levy, then it was apparently a message TO Lawende, Hyrams, and Levy saying "hey, you saw me with the woman and I'm a fellow Jew and we Jews aren't to be blamed for anything when the police come asking questions." this is also plausible.
either way, now that this idea has struck me, I'm more inclined to believe that the graffiti was indeed written by the killer. which makes Warren's erasing it even more unforgivable. how that clown managed to keep his job is beyond me.
granted, we will never know if this "The Juwes are the men..." graffiti was actually written by the killer or not. but assuming that it WAS written by the killer, I believe the police got the message totally wrong. the graffiti was not anti-semitic and was not meant to draw attention away from Jews. in fact, the point of the graffiti was the exact opposite.
IF (big IF) the writer of the graffiti was indeed the killer, then we could be fairly sure that the man seen by Lawende and company was, in fact, the killer. These 3 men were Jews, in a neighborhood with a lot of Jews. now, up to that point, 2 of the prevailing theories on the killer were that.....
1. the killer was a Jew, possibly a Jewish butcher. and a Jewish butcher named "Leather Apron" had previously been arrested and nearly lynched by an angry mob.
or
2. the women were killed by a gang of ruffians.
now, here with Lawende and Friends, we have a GANG OF JEWS. not only did they fit the description of one of the prevailing theories, they fit BOTH descriptions. even if the killer didn't read the newspapers, he heard talk of the killings and the theories on the streets. he knew that this GANG of Jews (Lawende and friends) would probably be questioned as they were the last to see the woman alive in the streets and would probably still be in the area when at least Stride was found, if not both Stride and Eddowes were found. without doubt, some degree of suspicion would fall upon Lawende, Levy, and Hyrams.
so, "The Juwes are the men who will not be blamed for nothing" is basically the killer's way of saying, "hey cops, the Jewish guys that saw me back there with Eddowes aren't to be blamed for anything. they aren't the killers, I am, and they saw me."
it was not an accusatory finger pointed at an entire race of people and it was not meant to throw the police off the trail. it was actually meant to put the police on the RIGHT trail.
so, again assuming this was written by the killer, who was seen by Lawende and friends, the misspelling "Juwes" and the use of the double negative at the end would indicate that the killer was probably not the most highly educated person, probably low class with SOME education, but not much.
also, it would point away from him being Jewish. what Jewish person would not know how to spell "Jews"? if he were indeed Jewish, then he obviously made the misspelling on purpose.
now, if this were not meant as a message to the police to get their attention away from Lawende, Hyrams, and Levy, then it was apparently a message TO Lawende, Hyrams, and Levy saying "hey, you saw me with the woman and I'm a fellow Jew and we Jews aren't to be blamed for anything when the police come asking questions." this is also plausible.
either way, now that this idea has struck me, I'm more inclined to believe that the graffiti was indeed written by the killer. which makes Warren's erasing it even more unforgivable. how that clown managed to keep his job is beyond me.
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