I think the Ripper wrote it, probably in connection with the Stride attack.
If you were to say, in the East End:
‘I won’t be blamed for nothing’, it would be taken to mean that I could do anything and not get blamed.
It is fairly clear that this is what it meant: The Jews can do anything and not get blamed.
Why say it?
Possibly out of annoyance or frustration that the Jews hadn’t been sufficiently blamed for his attacks.
Possibly out of some slightly misconceived motive to shift blame onto the Jewish community. Misconceived in that his wording was clumsy, but then again, the police seemed to think that it implicated the Jewish community so perhaps he was successful.
If you were to say, in the East End:
‘I won’t be blamed for nothing’, it would be taken to mean that I could do anything and not get blamed.
It is fairly clear that this is what it meant: The Jews can do anything and not get blamed.
Why say it?
Possibly out of annoyance or frustration that the Jews hadn’t been sufficiently blamed for his attacks.
Possibly out of some slightly misconceived motive to shift blame onto the Jewish community. Misconceived in that his wording was clumsy, but then again, the police seemed to think that it implicated the Jewish community so perhaps he was successful.
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