Is there a chance someone knows for sure the identity of the ripper?
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While thinking about this thread it occurred to me how Neal Stubbings Shelden established how many people were completely unaware they had ancestors who were victims of Jack the Ripper, kind of the flip side of this question.
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The population is finite. Which means there is a chance! I adopt the same attitude with Powerball.
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The last question in an IQ test usually cannot be solved,except by eliminating the four wrong answers.
Doubt many Ripperologists get to that question in the time allowed
What was the population of the area at the time? ROFL.
Carna Hawks!
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We're probably at the stage where it is far easier to prove who it wasn't rather than who it was.
I guess if you keep proving who it wasn't you might eventually get there;-)
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You've probably heard about the Lisbon Ripper, who murdered between 3 to 5 women (all prostitutes) in the early nineties. He's often been compared to JTR.Originally posted by Barnaby View PostGiven the popularity of naming one's father or grandfather as the murderer in other high profile unsolved serial murders, I'm kind of surprised there aren't lots of families out there currently making claims. If only I could trace an ancestor to London in 1888...
In 2011, while trying to be selected for a reality show, a kid told the production that his father was the Lisbon Ripper, and the man, who was mentally deranged, confessed to the whole thing to a reporter from a sensationalist tabloid and was arrested but later acquitted.
(The murders had already reached statute of limitations but the police considered him a suspect of a more recent murder and decided to pick him up)!
This shows some people will go to extreme lengths to get attention from the media, but it's still possible someone knows the truth and has a way to prove it!Last edited by el_pombo; 01-18-2016, 06:15 PM.
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Given the popularity of naming one's father or grandfather as the murderer in other high profile unsolved serial murders, I'm kind of surprised there aren't lots of families out there currently making claims. If only I could trace an ancestor to London in 1888...
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Nah didn't read 'em heard it on the wireless.Originally posted by Elamarna View PostActually GUT,
he is saying today, that the lyrics of Queens's "Farther to Son" will help us understand the killer, so he does do some reading, most of it is interpreted metaphorically of course
SteveLast edited by GUT; 01-18-2016, 05:50 PM.
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Actually GUT,Originally posted by GUT View PostPierre doesn't believe in research, or reading, or much else, hasn't he made that clear.
he is saying today, that the lyrics of Queens's "Farther to Son" will help us understand the killer, so he does do some reading, most of it is interpreted metaphorically of course
Steve
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Pierre, this has been documented for some time. Spend a little effort on research. It's public knowledge. Look it up.Originally posted by Pierre View PostThat is very interesting. Do you happen know any good literature on this? Or some sources?
Regards, Pierre
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