Hi caz.
The postcard says
He's saying himself that he did not cut Stride's ears. The letter predicted that he would cut an ear. It doesn't say anything about cutting Eddowes' ear. And he didn't cut the ears off, which Dear Boss says he would. He certainly would have had time to cut Eddowes' ears off if he wanted to validate the letter.
There's no way way I can see this as validating the prediction in letter--quite the contrary, he's admitting that his prediction failed and he's attempting to explain it. I see no coincidence here at all, quite the opposite. He doesn't even try to say "I cut the second one's ears, not all the way off, but some, sort of like what I said I would do, but not exactly."
I do see your interpretation of "you'll hear about Saucy Jacky's work tomorrow." My take on it was that the postcard was written Sunday, and that he's bragging that something will be found on Monday. If this is the correct interpretation, it's a failed prediction.
The postcard says
number one squealed a bit couldn't finish straight off. ha not the time to get ears for police
There's no way way I can see this as validating the prediction in letter--quite the contrary, he's admitting that his prediction failed and he's attempting to explain it. I see no coincidence here at all, quite the opposite. He doesn't even try to say "I cut the second one's ears, not all the way off, but some, sort of like what I said I would do, but not exactly."
I do see your interpretation of "you'll hear about Saucy Jacky's work tomorrow." My take on it was that the postcard was written Sunday, and that he's bragging that something will be found on Monday. If this is the correct interpretation, it's a failed prediction.
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