Anderson did suggest this as a possible route in Blackwoods, pt. VI, March 1910; "..provided the publishers would accept all responsibility in view of a possible libel action."
I assumed that, 1) they never did, or that, 2) this was a ploy by Anderson to cover the fact he was only guessing at the identity of the killer.
Jon S.
Possible Repercussions from Anderson Revealing the Ripper's Identity
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Hello Trevor,
That is quite interesting. I did not know that. Now do we know that for a fact or is it something that Anderson himself said?
c.d.
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Originally posted by c.d. View PostWhat would the repercussions have been (both good and bad) had Anderson revealed the Ripper's indentity in his book? A few immediately come to mind.
Good Repercussions:
1. Anderson becomes an instant celebrity for a while. He could write newspaper aritcles and give lectures detailing how he tracked down the Ripper. I would think that it could have been fairly lucrative.
Bad Repercussions:
1. He is hit with a liable suit by the family of the individual named as Jack.
2. His old Scotland Yard friends turn on him and publicly accuse him of being a fraud.
I think those will do for starters.
c.d.
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Hello CD. Good idea for a thread.
I think that your #2, under bad, is pretty well it. In fact, this is about what happened when some other police officials weighed in on his Polish Jew theory.
Cheers.
LC
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Possible Repercussions from Anderson Revealing the Ripper's Identity
What would the repercussions have been (both good and bad) had Anderson revealed the Ripper's indentity in his book? A few immediately come to mind.
Good Repercussions:
1. Anderson becomes an instant celebrity for a while. He could write newspaper aritcles and give lectures detailing how he tracked down the Ripper. I would think that it could have been fairly lucrative.
Bad Repercussions:
1. He is hit with a liable suit by the family of the individual named as Jack.
2. His old Scotland Yard friends turn on him and publicly accuse him of being a fraud.
I think those will do for starters.
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