One thing though Ikey, with regard to the Kelly murder. Mad Jim Maybrick writes of,
"A handkerchief red".
Now this is obviously a reference to Hutchinsons statement( good grief it's staring you in the facet that this has been gleaned from a late 20th century Ripper publication) with regard to Mr A giving Kelly a red handkerchief. So it's safe to say, (although we are in a parallel universe here), that Mr A is indeed the baddie known as Jack the Ripper aka Mad Jim Maybrick. Shortly after the Kelly murder, poet laureate in waiting, Mad Jim Maybrick writes in verse
"Sir Jim makes his call
He cuts them all
With his knife in his bag"
Hutchinsons suspect didn't have a bag. Come to think of it the man seen with Eddowes by Lawende and Co didn't have a bag either.
Furthermore, I hope you realise that there are a lot of Casebook contributors, and a lot more who are merely avid readers of this Forum who believe that Hutchinsons Mr A is totally fictitious in character. Look, when you say it's case closed I realise it's tongue in cheek, but the Hutchinson deniers can't entertain the fact that Mad Jim was Jack The Ripper
"A handkerchief red".
Now this is obviously a reference to Hutchinsons statement( good grief it's staring you in the facet that this has been gleaned from a late 20th century Ripper publication) with regard to Mr A giving Kelly a red handkerchief. So it's safe to say, (although we are in a parallel universe here), that Mr A is indeed the baddie known as Jack the Ripper aka Mad Jim Maybrick. Shortly after the Kelly murder, poet laureate in waiting, Mad Jim Maybrick writes in verse
"Sir Jim makes his call
He cuts them all
With his knife in his bag"
Hutchinsons suspect didn't have a bag. Come to think of it the man seen with Eddowes by Lawende and Co didn't have a bag either.
Furthermore, I hope you realise that there are a lot of Casebook contributors, and a lot more who are merely avid readers of this Forum who believe that Hutchinsons Mr A is totally fictitious in character. Look, when you say it's case closed I realise it's tongue in cheek, but the Hutchinson deniers can't entertain the fact that Mad Jim was Jack The Ripper
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