Let's not forget that the From Hell letter, like the Dear Boss, had it's companion piece. I'm referring to the 'Box of Toys' letter, which DID reference the 'Dear Boss' missives, but like 'From Hell' did not carry a signature. Those who saw it said it was in the same hand as From Hell. This significantly damages the argument that the author of From Hell was trying to distance himself from the Dear Boss letters.
Since no copy of the Lusk postcard appears to have survived, Tom, we have to take a great deal on trust regarding its hand style. In this context, it may be worth remembering the ensuing confusion when trained policemen copied the Goulston Street message. Likewise, there is controversy even today over assertions of common authorship with respect to several of the ‘Jack the Ripper’ letters. And this is to say nothing of the miscellany of inaccuracies that emerged during the press coverage of the case. Personally, Tom, I would require a little more in the way of evidence before being satisfied with a link of common authorship between the postcard and From hell letter.
But surely the fact that the kidney was too fresh to have come from Eddowes points more towards a hoax than the real killer?
The gross anatomy of pig versus human kidneys is rather similar - especially, one would think, with "trimmed-up" specimens; even the microscopic differences are quite subtle, and from what I've been able to ascertain, the differences between the two weren't well-documented until the 20th century.
Best wishes.
Garry Wroe.
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