"Dear Boss, you will be surprised to find that this comes from yours as of old Jack the Ripper. Ha Ha. If my old friend Mr. Warren is dead you can read it. You might remember me if you try and think a little. Ha Ha ..."
...."The Jewes are people that are blamed for nothing." Ha Ha. have you heard this before." It was signed 'yours truly. Jack the Ripper."
I haven't seen a copy of the letter just the transcript - does it still exist, anywhere? Anyway, it is peculiar that the author used the same, more rare, and discredited spelling of jewes. Almost as if the writer wanted to reiterate a point - Jews would seem the obvious choice.
...."The Jewes are people that are blamed for nothing." Ha Ha. have you heard this before." It was signed 'yours truly. Jack the Ripper."
I haven't seen a copy of the letter just the transcript - does it still exist, anywhere? Anyway, it is peculiar that the author used the same, more rare, and discredited spelling of jewes. Almost as if the writer wanted to reiterate a point - Jews would seem the obvious choice.
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