Originally posted by Michael W Richards
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I am from Ireland and am a history graduate. As part of my Masters degree I was researching the Fenian movement in Ireland. I then began to look in depth at the dynamite campaign in London which eventually led me to the Jack the Ripper case. There is no connection by the way rather than location. I digress, the case then became of interest to me moreover for the social aspect of which there is more myth yet again(a look at Charles Booth's map shows this clearly). When trying to research connections with the crimes I think the vast majority are in agreement that the Ripper killed at least four, probably six and possibly eight. That is not really up for discussion. In fact the discussion has moved far beyond that.
The Doctors and Surgeons who looked at the case settled on five definite victims. They were there. They saw the bodies and saw the reports. They analysed documents we can only dream of seeing. How someone 135 years later believes they have a better idea of things I just do not know. That is even more pertinent when they are not a doctor nor a surgeon.
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