One wonders Sam if Openshaw was correctly quoted in his original assessment. If so, and he backpeddled when asked to stand by it, then we would have some cause to think he did recognize certain distinctive qualities that indicated female, showing signs of Brights Disease, and of an approximate age. I think the Nephritis in sample and victim's remaining kidney, though not damning, makes for some interesting work on the part of a hoaxer. Im wondering if it was worth all the fuss to them, if so.
And to not even use "The Ripper" in the note...its impact is diminished by that element lacking really. If it was signed Yours Truly, Jack the Ripper, my bet is it would be the #1 choice for authentic correspondence.
Best regards.
And to not even use "The Ripper" in the note...its impact is diminished by that element lacking really. If it was signed Yours Truly, Jack the Ripper, my bet is it would be the #1 choice for authentic correspondence.
Best regards.
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