hey everyone,
I wanted to start this thread because I've always found the Ripper letters to be one of the most fascinating aspects of the case. While I do believe that the majority of them are hoaxes, I don't think we can definitely say that every, single one of them is fake. We all know kilelrs do sometiems communicate via letters to press or police so I do think it is at least possible that one or more of the letters is fro mthe actual killer and I'm not necessarily talking about the "Dear Boss," "Saucy Jack" or "From Hell" letter either. Those are the ones that receive the most attention, but we have to remember HUNDREDS of letters were sent that were allegedly from the killer. So, what I wanted to discuss in this thread is to get everyone's opinion to see if any letters you think are: very fascinating, disturbing, or even likely to have come from the killer. Remember, some of the letters state that JTR is not claiming responsibility for some murders and that he has moved to other locations, so I think those are quite interesting. If you have the book "Jack the Ripper: Letters From hell," I would suggest you comb through that book and see if any of them catch your eye. I'll start...
One of the ones I found particularly interesting was the October 1888 letter that was sent from Philadelphia, in which the killer says he did not have time to finish his work with the "London Whores" and has gone on to New York and then Philadelphia. Now, obviously, I don't think this is from the Ripper since Mary Kelly was killed in early November 1888, (if yo ucount her as a JTR victim, that is), but I thought it was interesting since I am from Philadelphia. Mr. Richard Jones was kind enough to make a reproduction of that one in his Casebook publication (Thanks again, Richard!) And I'm sure our mutual friend (and my fellow city-dweller) Howard Brown would agree. LOL
Anyway, please let me know which ones you think are the most intriguing and let me know especially if you think it's possible (not likely, not definitely, but possible) to have come from the killer. Thanks again!
I wanted to start this thread because I've always found the Ripper letters to be one of the most fascinating aspects of the case. While I do believe that the majority of them are hoaxes, I don't think we can definitely say that every, single one of them is fake. We all know kilelrs do sometiems communicate via letters to press or police so I do think it is at least possible that one or more of the letters is fro mthe actual killer and I'm not necessarily talking about the "Dear Boss," "Saucy Jack" or "From Hell" letter either. Those are the ones that receive the most attention, but we have to remember HUNDREDS of letters were sent that were allegedly from the killer. So, what I wanted to discuss in this thread is to get everyone's opinion to see if any letters you think are: very fascinating, disturbing, or even likely to have come from the killer. Remember, some of the letters state that JTR is not claiming responsibility for some murders and that he has moved to other locations, so I think those are quite interesting. If you have the book "Jack the Ripper: Letters From hell," I would suggest you comb through that book and see if any of them catch your eye. I'll start...
One of the ones I found particularly interesting was the October 1888 letter that was sent from Philadelphia, in which the killer says he did not have time to finish his work with the "London Whores" and has gone on to New York and then Philadelphia. Now, obviously, I don't think this is from the Ripper since Mary Kelly was killed in early November 1888, (if yo ucount her as a JTR victim, that is), but I thought it was interesting since I am from Philadelphia. Mr. Richard Jones was kind enough to make a reproduction of that one in his Casebook publication (Thanks again, Richard!) And I'm sure our mutual friend (and my fellow city-dweller) Howard Brown would agree. LOL
Anyway, please let me know which ones you think are the most intriguing and let me know especially if you think it's possible (not likely, not definitely, but possible) to have come from the killer. Thanks again!
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