By far the most compelling piece of evidence that Thomas Cutbush was the Ripper, was for me,his documented escape from the institution he had been placed in in March 1891.
I have taken it directly from The Sun newspaper of February 14th 1894.
The incident occurred in a busy district of London,teeming with people.Thomas Cutbush had had all his clothes taken from him and had been given just a shirt.He was in bed with four armed men in guard over him.Nevertheless by a nifty swinging action,Thomas was able to knock down all four men on guard and " with the ease and nimbleness of a monkey,he was able to scale a wall, 8 foot in height".
Thomas dropped himself to the other side where he found himself in the middle of a crowded district. Immediately the alarm was raised and a crowd of people joined in his pursuit.
The police began to sound their whistles with other constables arriving on the scene,and within moments of his escape descriptions of him were wired from the district police station to every other police station in London.The police and staff of the institution were convinced that his scanty clothing---comprising just a shirt, would ensure his swift recapture.
However,Thomas Cutbush was a fugitive well able to think on his feet.Astutely,he entered one of the houses,passed right through to the back garden and then jumped several garden walls until he arrived at a house where the occupants had gone into the street to observe the hue and cry taking place in their district.Without hesitation he grabbed a pair of striped trousers,check jacket,brown overcoat,black felt hat and a pair of old boots all of which he put on.
He then re-entered the street,where the crowd, in full pursuit are still trying to gain admission to the first house he has been seen to enter. But, Thomas Cutbush,still thinking on his feet, re-appears and IN FULL CONTROL ,fully disguised by his stolen clothes, walks calmly past the excited crowd , who are all still looking for him in his shirt tails and "police still blowing their whistles" etc.are all completely outwitted
Such a clever escape from armed guards ,the police and a crowd chasing after him like the clappers, reveal rapid reflexes ,quick thinking and a calm, cool exterior,that sound a lot like Jack to me.
I have taken it directly from The Sun newspaper of February 14th 1894.
The incident occurred in a busy district of London,teeming with people.Thomas Cutbush had had all his clothes taken from him and had been given just a shirt.He was in bed with four armed men in guard over him.Nevertheless by a nifty swinging action,Thomas was able to knock down all four men on guard and " with the ease and nimbleness of a monkey,he was able to scale a wall, 8 foot in height".
Thomas dropped himself to the other side where he found himself in the middle of a crowded district. Immediately the alarm was raised and a crowd of people joined in his pursuit.
The police began to sound their whistles with other constables arriving on the scene,and within moments of his escape descriptions of him were wired from the district police station to every other police station in London.The police and staff of the institution were convinced that his scanty clothing---comprising just a shirt, would ensure his swift recapture.
However,Thomas Cutbush was a fugitive well able to think on his feet.Astutely,he entered one of the houses,passed right through to the back garden and then jumped several garden walls until he arrived at a house where the occupants had gone into the street to observe the hue and cry taking place in their district.Without hesitation he grabbed a pair of striped trousers,check jacket,brown overcoat,black felt hat and a pair of old boots all of which he put on.
He then re-entered the street,where the crowd, in full pursuit are still trying to gain admission to the first house he has been seen to enter. But, Thomas Cutbush,still thinking on his feet, re-appears and IN FULL CONTROL ,fully disguised by his stolen clothes, walks calmly past the excited crowd , who are all still looking for him in his shirt tails and "police still blowing their whistles" etc.are all completely outwitted
Such a clever escape from armed guards ,the police and a crowd chasing after him like the clappers, reveal rapid reflexes ,quick thinking and a calm, cool exterior,that sound a lot like Jack to me.
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