Hi all –
I’m an author working on a novel for a major publisher that features Jack. The piece is fiction, and I make no pretence about that, but I’d like be reasonably accurate.
The story takes place in NYC in 1895. An important question I’m trying to answer is how easy it would be for a member of the public to find an actual reproduction of the “Dear Boss” letter, so they might see the handwriting?
I know from scouring this excellent site that the letter was circulated by Scotland Yard at the time of the murders, and that it was partly reproduced in a few US papers at the time (oddly, I haven’t found a NYC reproduction.)
But, seven years later, I don’t believe there was any easy way to get a look at the actual handwriting on the letter, other than contacting authorities or experts. Is this true?
Any assistance in terms of data, or a direction I might be pointed in would be greatly appreciated!
I’m an author working on a novel for a major publisher that features Jack. The piece is fiction, and I make no pretence about that, but I’d like be reasonably accurate.
The story takes place in NYC in 1895. An important question I’m trying to answer is how easy it would be for a member of the public to find an actual reproduction of the “Dear Boss” letter, so they might see the handwriting?
I know from scouring this excellent site that the letter was circulated by Scotland Yard at the time of the murders, and that it was partly reproduced in a few US papers at the time (oddly, I haven’t found a NYC reproduction.)
But, seven years later, I don’t believe there was any easy way to get a look at the actual handwriting on the letter, other than contacting authorities or experts. Is this true?
Any assistance in terms of data, or a direction I might be pointed in would be greatly appreciated!
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