Hello, I am new the the boards but I have been looking around this website for a while. The Jack the Ripper case had caught my interest, particularly since I played Sherlock Holmes vs. Jack the Ripper and found it so close to detail.
Anyway, I was thinking of writing something on the Ripper as a side story to a larger project, and I needed a few quotes verfied. My Dad had a Ripper book titled "Jack the Ripper: 100 years of Investigation The Facts The Fiction The Solution?" by Terence Sharkey.
When discussing Polly Nichols, the book says that Polly's husband William Nichols, upon seeing the body, murmurred "I forgive you for everything, now that I have seen you like this."
Obviously this is a rather touching line and I would like to use it, but I want to be as accurate as possible within the construct of my story and I have never seen this quote reported in my Dad's other two Ripper books, one being the Rumbelow book. I am also aware that some facts were off in the Sharkey book.
Also, I saw a Ripper documentary on Youtube with another quote I'd never heard before. It was in this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JKdytcr8ANg
I'm interested in that quote by a witness that described the effect of seeing the body. That is a wonderful way to help describe the sheer horror of the crime, it really is, but I've never heard it before. I scanned the testimony of all the male witnesses on this site and didn't find it, and then I looked at the female witnesses and found nothing.
Can anyone verify if either of these two quotes are historically accurate for me, and in the case of the second could you tell me who said that?
Thank you.
Anyway, I was thinking of writing something on the Ripper as a side story to a larger project, and I needed a few quotes verfied. My Dad had a Ripper book titled "Jack the Ripper: 100 years of Investigation The Facts The Fiction The Solution?" by Terence Sharkey.
When discussing Polly Nichols, the book says that Polly's husband William Nichols, upon seeing the body, murmurred "I forgive you for everything, now that I have seen you like this."
Obviously this is a rather touching line and I would like to use it, but I want to be as accurate as possible within the construct of my story and I have never seen this quote reported in my Dad's other two Ripper books, one being the Rumbelow book. I am also aware that some facts were off in the Sharkey book.
Also, I saw a Ripper documentary on Youtube with another quote I'd never heard before. It was in this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JKdytcr8ANg
I'm interested in that quote by a witness that described the effect of seeing the body. That is a wonderful way to help describe the sheer horror of the crime, it really is, but I've never heard it before. I scanned the testimony of all the male witnesses on this site and didn't find it, and then I looked at the female witnesses and found nothing.
Can anyone verify if either of these two quotes are historically accurate for me, and in the case of the second could you tell me who said that?
Thank you.
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