This question doesn't apply only to "Jack" but to known serial killers. (of the "lust" variety if you will)
(I don't personally believe the Ripper communicated with police, although the letters are a great part of the lore)
Generally speaking it seems that most if not all communiques are dismissed by authorities unless the offender provides information nobody else could know. Multiple reasons for this and probably the sheer volume of hoaxes being the top.
Back to the thread title: Has a serial murderer ever written letters that police officials dismissed at the time and been revealed as genuine only after they were captured?
(I don't personally believe the Ripper communicated with police, although the letters are a great part of the lore)
Generally speaking it seems that most if not all communiques are dismissed by authorities unless the offender provides information nobody else could know. Multiple reasons for this and probably the sheer volume of hoaxes being the top.
Back to the thread title: Has a serial murderer ever written letters that police officials dismissed at the time and been revealed as genuine only after they were captured?
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