I watched a show on the History Channel tonight on H. H. Holmes in which the great-great grandson made these Ripper claims. Here, the grandson stated that they have proof that he was a passenger on a boat which sailed to London in July of 1888. Can anyone confirm this? He also claims hand-writing experts match Holmes writing to both the Dear Boss Letter and the From Hell letter (LOL). And of course, the program also claims Holmes was so brilliant that he faked his own hanging and ultimately escaped justice...
To play devil's advocate: He was a depraved serial killer, medically trained, who fits the modern artist's rendition of JTR (rather well), and made his money selling skeletons and organs of his victims to hospitals. So if he was in London, I would venture to say that he is a better suspect than Tumblety. As an aside, I also find him interesting because he employed numerous accomplices in Chicago. Of course he ultimately killed them and their children too, but maybe there is something to this Team Jack theory...
To play devil's advocate: He was a depraved serial killer, medically trained, who fits the modern artist's rendition of JTR (rather well), and made his money selling skeletons and organs of his victims to hospitals. So if he was in London, I would venture to say that he is a better suspect than Tumblety. As an aside, I also find him interesting because he employed numerous accomplices in Chicago. Of course he ultimately killed them and their children too, but maybe there is something to this Team Jack theory...
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