Hi everyone, I'm sure a lot of you have seen this photo/digital image of the Ripper's 'face' before but I thought it worth posting for those of you who have not. Its apparently a digital composition based on the existing records of descriptions given by witnesses at the time of the murders.
For me it seems that a heavy emphasis was placed on George Hutchinson's description of the Ripper in Miller's Court in this composite- a description which still entertains dispute among students of the Ripper crimes. And while I personally appreciate all new Ripper information gained, there seems inherent pitfalls in placing too high hopes in this one solitary photograph. For example the face of the man in this photo is obviously that of an apparent foreigner (i.e. dark skin, dark eyes etc) but the very definition of that word, I believe, was somewhat different in the late 19th Century.
What does anyone else think?
For me it seems that a heavy emphasis was placed on George Hutchinson's description of the Ripper in Miller's Court in this composite- a description which still entertains dispute among students of the Ripper crimes. And while I personally appreciate all new Ripper information gained, there seems inherent pitfalls in placing too high hopes in this one solitary photograph. For example the face of the man in this photo is obviously that of an apparent foreigner (i.e. dark skin, dark eyes etc) but the very definition of that word, I believe, was somewhat different in the late 19th Century.
What does anyone else think?
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