Thoughts on whether this one could be genuine and if so, who was it intended for? Letter here: https://wiki.casebook.org/file_6octletter.html#metadata:
You though your-self very clever I reckon when you informed the police. But you made a mistake if you though I dident see you. Now I know you know me and I see your little game, and I mean to finish you and send your ears to your wife if you show this to the police or help them if you do I will finish you. It no use your trying to get out of my way. Because I have you when you dont expect it and I keep my word as you soon see and rip you up. Yours truly Jack the Ripper.
PS You see I know your address
Sent on the 6th October must mean Stride/Eddowes and I can't see 'But you made a mistake if you though I dident see you' referring to Schwartz, but could easily be JtR noticing Lawende out of the corner of his eye. Or could it be James Brown (as he made his way along Fairclough Street, he passed a man and woman standing by a wall). Wasn't there someone else that saw a couple and the man had a flower?
You though your-self very clever I reckon when you informed the police. But you made a mistake if you though I dident see you. Now I know you know me and I see your little game, and I mean to finish you and send your ears to your wife if you show this to the police or help them if you do I will finish you. It no use your trying to get out of my way. Because I have you when you dont expect it and I keep my word as you soon see and rip you up. Yours truly Jack the Ripper.
PS You see I know your address
Sent on the 6th October must mean Stride/Eddowes and I can't see 'But you made a mistake if you though I dident see you' referring to Schwartz, but could easily be JtR noticing Lawende out of the corner of his eye. Or could it be James Brown (as he made his way along Fairclough Street, he passed a man and woman standing by a wall). Wasn't there someone else that saw a couple and the man had a flower?
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