Let's face it, we're NEVER going to know who Jack the Ripper was. We can't even agree on how many of the victims can be attributed to this serial killer, what chance do we have of ever naming him? Obviously, half the fun of this field is engaging with fellow Ripperologists, challenging your own perceptions and learning more about all aspects of the case, but to quote the late great Alan Watts, it's all retch and no vomit, because while some have their own pet theories, ultimately we're no nearer to knowing who he was.
I want to know who this guy was, what his story was and what compelled him to do what he did, but the further we get from the case, the less evidence survives. For the rest of human history, Jack the Ripper is going to remain a shadow of the past. There is no escape from this Sisyphean torture.
I want to know who this guy was, what his story was and what compelled him to do what he did, but the further we get from the case, the less evidence survives. For the rest of human history, Jack the Ripper is going to remain a shadow of the past. There is no escape from this Sisyphean torture.
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