Re: your publication Ripper Notes: How the Newspapers Covered the Jack the Ripper Murders, By Dan Norder, Wolf Vanderlinden, Stewart P. Evans p84–5.
I need your help to find the provenance of certain claims in the above publication, for which no reference is given. Despite having now read everything I can lay my hands on about Chapman, I cannot find any source.
(1) You say Chapman ‘lived mysteriously’ during 1888, ‘seldom returning to his lodgings until between two and three in the morning’.
Since he was living alone who could say what time he got home?
(2) You say ‘Chapman disappeared and settled down in New Jersey USA, directly after the Ripper murders had ceased. He was there for 18 months
He went to the USA not 'directly after', but eight months after the Ripper murders ceased, and was there for 10 months, not 18. I cannot find a shred of proof that he was ever in New Jersey, so where did you get this information from?
(3) You say and during that time New Jersey was terrified by an outbreak of Ripper murders which ceased when Chapman returned to England’
I have found only one murder in NJ while he was in the USA. What is your source/proof for saying this was a terrifying outbreak?
(4) You say: ‘from those who knew him in those days, there is the assurance that he kept largely to himself owing to the intrigues with various women that he was conducting even then. He behaved like a lady killer, making appointments nearly every night, and behaving very secretly about them’... ‘in his early days in London he was pursuing girls of respectable family, delighting in his conquests’.
I have read every work of the witness testimony and nobody who knew him in those days said anything remotely like what is in the quote above. What is the source of these extraordinary claims, please?
Helena
I need your help to find the provenance of certain claims in the above publication, for which no reference is given. Despite having now read everything I can lay my hands on about Chapman, I cannot find any source.
(1) You say Chapman ‘lived mysteriously’ during 1888, ‘seldom returning to his lodgings until between two and three in the morning’.
Since he was living alone who could say what time he got home?
(2) You say ‘Chapman disappeared and settled down in New Jersey USA, directly after the Ripper murders had ceased. He was there for 18 months
He went to the USA not 'directly after', but eight months after the Ripper murders ceased, and was there for 10 months, not 18. I cannot find a shred of proof that he was ever in New Jersey, so where did you get this information from?
(3) You say and during that time New Jersey was terrified by an outbreak of Ripper murders which ceased when Chapman returned to England’
I have found only one murder in NJ while he was in the USA. What is your source/proof for saying this was a terrifying outbreak?
(4) You say: ‘from those who knew him in those days, there is the assurance that he kept largely to himself owing to the intrigues with various women that he was conducting even then. He behaved like a lady killer, making appointments nearly every night, and behaving very secretly about them’... ‘in his early days in London he was pursuing girls of respectable family, delighting in his conquests’.
I have read every work of the witness testimony and nobody who knew him in those days said anything remotely like what is in the quote above. What is the source of these extraordinary claims, please?
Helena
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