I recently dug out Letters from Hell again and had not really studied this rhyming letter before, sent 9th Nov 1889 but it is almost like an uncanney Ripper voice. There is an authenticity about it which needs investigating.
The profile of the man seems to have modern psychopath characteristics. He is very intelligent, self educated, gives the impression of being a higher class, despises police and others for not having the intelligence to find him. Hates prostitutes, and does not drink.Hates the upper classes but would like to be one of them. Disguises himself with different coats and hats. Has well sharpened knives. Go's to Millers Court after the death of Mary Kelly and chats to a policeman, returning to the crime scene[ confident the police would not suspect him ] who tells him a Polish knacker killed her.Has a friend called Frank who thinks he is mad, but despises Frank for not being smart enough to know he is the ripper.
Like a lot of serial killers ,part of him wants to be recognised, so he sends a detailed, taunting rhyming letter on the Anniversary of Mary Kelly's death to Sir Charles Warren. Of course nothing is done about the letter. I am sure had such a letter been sent today after unsolved serial killings it would have been investigated, he leaves clues in the letter.
What is the opinion on this? Makes more sense than 19th century artists
Miss Marple
The profile of the man seems to have modern psychopath characteristics. He is very intelligent, self educated, gives the impression of being a higher class, despises police and others for not having the intelligence to find him. Hates prostitutes, and does not drink.Hates the upper classes but would like to be one of them. Disguises himself with different coats and hats. Has well sharpened knives. Go's to Millers Court after the death of Mary Kelly and chats to a policeman, returning to the crime scene[ confident the police would not suspect him ] who tells him a Polish knacker killed her.Has a friend called Frank who thinks he is mad, but despises Frank for not being smart enough to know he is the ripper.
Like a lot of serial killers ,part of him wants to be recognised, so he sends a detailed, taunting rhyming letter on the Anniversary of Mary Kelly's death to Sir Charles Warren. Of course nothing is done about the letter. I am sure had such a letter been sent today after unsolved serial killings it would have been investigated, he leaves clues in the letter.
What is the opinion on this? Makes more sense than 19th century artists
Miss Marple
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