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I was thinking about the graffiti the other night and what it could possibly mean and it occured to me it could be an anagram. I put it into various anagram makers and got a load of babble. I stuck at it and noted down some of the more curious words that were being offered. I was a little taken aback to find a book of the bible listed. I persevered and eventually came up with this sentence....
Now dont laugh Y'all...
hunt bldg two lh between the lamentations of jeremiah
Now LOLOL I know i could have very well got something like "Margaret Thatcher liked prunes in a morning" aswell.. but doesnt this strike you as a little wierd... hunt building two LH..Could that refer to the London Hospital, at the time of the murders there were 2 buildings in the grounds were there not? The second of the two being the medical college. Hasnt it been said Jack could have been a student? Would there have been a bible in the hospital somewhere where Jack could have left a note or even penned his name???
The bible verse seems to be a particularly wierd one too, as it contains five poems..(one for each victim perhaps) and refers to all things to do with anger,suffering sin, the downfall of jerusalem,etc, which is pretty grim reading, eg “Speak, ‘Thus says the Lord, “The corpses of men will fall like dung on the open field, And like the sheaf after the reaper, but no one will gather them”
Im not saying this is an explanation, or anything like one, I just was rather entertained by this stab in the dark..oh and look how close the LH is to the murders...mmmmnn.. I shall leave this one with you all.. Gosh can you imagine if it was spot on though, the odds on that would be akin to winning the lottery!!!
Cheers!
I was thinking about the graffiti the other night and what it could possibly mean and it occured to me it could be an anagram. I put it into various anagram makers and got a load of babble. I stuck at it and noted down some of the more curious words that were being offered. I was a little taken aback to find a book of the bible listed. I persevered and eventually came up with this sentence....
Now dont laugh Y'all...
hunt bldg two lh between the lamentations of jeremiah
Now LOLOL I know i could have very well got something like "Margaret Thatcher liked prunes in a morning" aswell.. but doesnt this strike you as a little wierd... hunt building two LH..Could that refer to the London Hospital, at the time of the murders there were 2 buildings in the grounds were there not? The second of the two being the medical college. Hasnt it been said Jack could have been a student? Would there have been a bible in the hospital somewhere where Jack could have left a note or even penned his name???
The bible verse seems to be a particularly wierd one too, as it contains five poems..(one for each victim perhaps) and refers to all things to do with anger,suffering sin, the downfall of jerusalem,etc, which is pretty grim reading, eg “Speak, ‘Thus says the Lord, “The corpses of men will fall like dung on the open field, And like the sheaf after the reaper, but no one will gather them”
Im not saying this is an explanation, or anything like one, I just was rather entertained by this stab in the dark..oh and look how close the LH is to the murders...mmmmnn.. I shall leave this one with you all.. Gosh can you imagine if it was spot on though, the odds on that would be akin to winning the lottery!!!
Cheers!
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