Hello Batman,
As for other graffiti in the area, I have heard that it was commonplace. That seems to be debatable and I don't have a source for that but if somebody can come up with one that would be helpful.
Unless Warren himself wrote the GSG he is simply expressing his opinion as to its meaning. We still don't know if the killer wrote it and Scotland Yard thought it was possible that the killer was simply trying to cast suspicion on the Jews.
The bottom line is that only the author of the GSG knows what message he intended to convey.
c.d.
As for other graffiti in the area, I have heard that it was commonplace. That seems to be debatable and I don't have a source for that but if somebody can come up with one that would be helpful.
Unless Warren himself wrote the GSG he is simply expressing his opinion as to its meaning. We still don't know if the killer wrote it and Scotland Yard thought it was possible that the killer was simply trying to cast suspicion on the Jews.
The bottom line is that only the author of the GSG knows what message he intended to convey.
c.d.
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