So in your opinion which suspect that has been nominated is a just plain silly idea? I don't mean somebody who happens to have an ironclad alibi, I mean a complete left field suggestion with no fragment of suspicion to begin with let alone supporting evidence. Giant Bats? Lewis Carol? A performer from the Wild West show? Er... Ninjas? Okay, I made up "Ninjas", but come on, every body has an idea they found that was clearly idiotic but utterly entertaining.
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Originally posted by kensei View PostKing Leopold of Belgium.
Or a vampire.
Prince Eddy is a bit silly when swallowed with the entire conspiracy theory, but is perhaps less silly in context of WHY people think it is true. For many folks out there From Hell and The Final Solution are the only reference points they have for the Ripper.
I once toyed with the idea of starting a facebook campaign to "prove" Abe Lincoln was the Ripper just to see how far it went. I decided against it.There Will Be Trouble! http://www.amazon.co.uk/A-Little-Tro...s=T.+E.+Hodden
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Originally posted by TomTomKent View PostKing Leopold is one I haven't heard of before and will be looking it up in my crisp new AtoZ (yeah, and Sherlock Holmes: The Whitechappel Horror was in the same basket. I am pretty sure the guy at waterstones sighed with relief when he saw my third purchase in the 3for2 offer wasn't following the theme).
I once toyed with the idea of starting a facebook campaign to "prove" Abe Lincoln was the Ripper just to see how far it went. I decided against it.
And the Abe Lincoln thing- hey, go for it! As it would have to be Lincoln's ghost taking a break from haunting the White House some 24 years after his death, what a thrilling tale that would be.
Afterthought: Might I suggest John Wilkes Booth as a suspect, as there is a fairly believable conspiracy theory about him not dying when history says he did. Resemblance to Druitt?Last edited by kensei; 12-13-2010, 09:23 AM.
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If we're looking for "silly silly," I've gotta go with Lewis Carroll. If we're talking "seriously silly," where an entire industry has been built around that suspect, it's a tie between the Royals/Masonic/Sickert conspiracy or the Maybrick diary.
And if we're talking "not just silly, but....well...silly," my vote is for O.J.
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