Originally posted by Simon Wood
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Have Ripperologists Been Polled As To Who They Think Jack Really Was?
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Hi GM,
Thanks.
The title is "Deconstructing Jack: The Secret History of the Whitechapel Murders".
It should be out next year.
Regards,
SimonNever believe anything until it has been officially denied.
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Ta for the info, Simon. The moment it appears, I'll be all over it. I've always admired your writing style, so I imagine it will be an exceptionally good book.
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Originally posted by Simon Wood View PostHi All,
The reason Jack the Ripper has not been identified is because he didn't exist.
Which makes a poll somewhat redundant.
Regards,
Simon
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Originally posted by fromhell View PostI always wanted to ask this. I've read so many theories over the years. I've been wondering, even if you don't agree, is there a name that the majority of Ripperologists seem to gear their attention towards as to who "Jack" actually was? Which suspect seemingly gets the most votes?This my opinion and to the best of my knowledge, that is, if I'm not joking.
Stan Reid
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Originally posted by Simon Wood View PostThe reason Jack the Ripper has not been identified is because he didn't exist.I have written a bookIt should be out next year.
No, I look forward to reading it, Simon. Thank you,
RoySink the Bismark
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Hi Roy,
What do you mean, there's no Santa Claus?
Soon you'll be telling me there's no Tooth Fairy.
Regards,
SimonNever believe anything until it has been officially denied.
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Jason:
It's uncanny the amount of times the actual culprit gets caught years later and was originally a suspect or at least associated party named in the original police files. Unfortunately, since so many have gone missing over the decades, we can't go over those with a fine toothcomb but it's highly likely IMO that Jack was somebody who at least had an eyebrow or two raised in his direction in 1888.
Simon:
You're quite right, Jack didn't exist....that name was a press invention. However, the crimes and the killer certainly did exist.
Cheers,
Adam.
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Hi Adam,
I doubt that the non-existent Jack was a press invention.
We do, however, have five corpses to account for.
Regards,
SimonNever believe anything until it has been officially denied.
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Hello, Simon.
Do you have culprits in mind for the murders or is your theory just that the same person was not responsible for all?
Best wishes,
Steve.
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Hi Steven,
It is becoming increasingly clear that the five murders were not the work of one person.
Jack the Ripper did not exist.
The true mystery to be solved, the answer we're all really seeking, is why the murders were promoted as being the work of one person.
Regards,
SimonNever believe anything until it has been officially denied.
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Originally posted by Simon Wood View PostHi Steven,
It is becoming increasingly clear that the five murders were not the work of one person.
Jack the Ripper did not exist.
The true mystery to be solved, the answer we're all really seeking, is why the murders were promoted as being the work of one person.
Regards,
Simon
It may be clear to you but I wish you'd elaborate for those of us who believe the C5 to be the work of one man. Of course, I understand your playing your cards close to the chest before your book comes out, but could you let us have the gist of your theory?
Best wishes,
Steve.
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Originally posted by Adam Went View PostJason:
It's uncanny the amount of times the actual culprit gets caught years later and was originally a suspect or at least associated party named in the original police files. Unfortunately, since so many have gone missing over the decades, we can't go over those with a fine toothcomb but it's highly likely IMO that Jack was somebody who at least had an eyebrow or two raised in his direction in 1888.
Simon:
You're quite right, Jack didn't exist....that name was a press invention. However, the crimes and the killer certainly did exist.
Cheers,
Adam.
It should be noted that the police in official files always seem to have referred to these murders as "The Whitechapel Murders" and the killer as "The Whitechapel Murderer".
No Jack the Ripper !
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