Of all the communications received purporting to be from JtR, the Dear Boss letter is one that has some credibility. Though the police at the time seem to think this letter was likely written by Tom Bulling - a journalist.
While I was aware of the letter dated 6 October seemingly threatening a witness (and a transcript of that letter appears on the casebook site under ripper letters) I had not until recently seen a copy of that letter.
Having now seen a copy of that letter, the striking similarities of handwriting with the writing of the Dear Boss letter makes it difficult to believe they were not written by the same person. The 'jack the ripper' sign off is almost identical.
If these were written by the same person, does that strengthen or weaken the suggestion that it was a journalist who wrote the Dear Boss letter? To my mind I think it makes it less likely that Dear Boss was a journalist hoax.
While I was aware of the letter dated 6 October seemingly threatening a witness (and a transcript of that letter appears on the casebook site under ripper letters) I had not until recently seen a copy of that letter.
Having now seen a copy of that letter, the striking similarities of handwriting with the writing of the Dear Boss letter makes it difficult to believe they were not written by the same person. The 'jack the ripper' sign off is almost identical.
If these were written by the same person, does that strengthen or weaken the suggestion that it was a journalist who wrote the Dear Boss letter? To my mind I think it makes it less likely that Dear Boss was a journalist hoax.
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