Would agree with you observer. there is not really any smoking gun that incriminates a Jew. there's a few witness sightings of jewish-looking men which are certainly interesting, but were any of them Jack? the sighting of the foreign-looking man with Annie Chapman could be a red herring - Chapman could have been killed earlier, in darkness, round about the time Richardson said he was sat on the top step with a knife (not suggesting anything, im sure he was innocent). Most of the murders were in the worst slum areas - exactly where you would expect a serial killer of prostitutes to hunt for victims. i believe the Yorkshire Ripper did the same thing. therefore maybe you shouldnt place too much emphasis on the proximity of Jewish buildings and people to the crime scenes.
also, with all due respect to the police at the time - because they really had a mammoth task on their hands - they could have been wrong about many things, including their top suspect who was Jewish. they made errors - understandably - and had suspects that we can confidently rule out today.
also in my opinion - which i concede could be wrong - Israel Schwartz may very well have seen the Whitechapel Murderer attacking a victim - and this guy shouted out "lipski", apparently as an insult to Schwartz, who looked heavily Jewish.
So I think Jack could have been a gentile every bit as much as he could have been a Jew.
also, with all due respect to the police at the time - because they really had a mammoth task on their hands - they could have been wrong about many things, including their top suspect who was Jewish. they made errors - understandably - and had suspects that we can confidently rule out today.
also in my opinion - which i concede could be wrong - Israel Schwartz may very well have seen the Whitechapel Murderer attacking a victim - and this guy shouted out "lipski", apparently as an insult to Schwartz, who looked heavily Jewish.
So I think Jack could have been a gentile every bit as much as he could have been a Jew.
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