Hello. Now, unless you're trying to promote a specific suspect as Jack the Ripper and include photographs of that individual, we all of course no we have any definite pictures of Jack. So, I've decided to start a thread to put up some familiar and, hopefully, some unfamiliar images depicting the Ripper. I hope we get some additions from others as well.
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Hello JTRSickert!
Nice pieces of work, than you!
However, I cannot help agreeing with one ripperologist;
Had he been a gentleman with a top-hat, he would have been caught right away!
I think, that he was an architype man in the crowd...
If one wants to see my view of him, the portrait can be found on "Some works of art, please!" -thread in the Creative Writing and Expression section!
All the best
Jukka"When I know all about everything, I am old. And it's a very, very long way to go!"
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Thank You J-R
I just chose those because it seems that in none of the Message Boards I've seen so far do we have any pictures of the stereotypical Top-Hat-and-Cloak Jack, which is, of course, his iconic image. I just wanted to put hem on here for effect. I hope others will do the same as well. I will continue to add them when I can.Last edited by JTRSickert; 12-18-2009, 03:35 PM.I won't make any deals. I've resigned. I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed,de-briefed, or numbered!
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They always portray him as after this wild mad murder spree just strolling away.
I would think he'd be running, hunched over, covering his face with his arm if he could, covertly looking over his shoulder a lot and looking like a ratlike creature. Wide, yellow glowing eyes, madness exuding from his every pore.
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McFarlane toys released a figure of Jack the Ripper (as part of their real life maniacs range or something like that) about 10 years ago. I have one at home somewhere. Anyway, someone also bought a figure and customised it so that Jack looks more like the Hollywood version and not the bionic leg version that Mcfarlane thought he was:
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