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  • denn034
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    What's Your Proof?

    Originally posted by Mike Covell View Post
    Unless Walter was in France at the time!
    It would've been relatively easy to return to England, commit a Ripper murder, and return to France with none the wiser. What's your proof that he didn't do that? In the end, he's the only Ripper suspect with hair dying skills and the necessary nickname. Period!
    Last edited by denn034; 02-17-2008, 01:13 AM. Reason: Add Words and Edit Spelling

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  • Mike Covell
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    Originally posted by denn034 View Post
    One only has to see the various descriptions of the Ripper to see that he could only have been a hairdresser or actor with access to hair dyes to make him look dark and fair haired. One only has to see the words "Mr. Nobody" on a Ripper telegram to know that Sickert, who's screen name was "Mr. Nobody" during his acting days, must've written one or more of the Ripper letters. Being an actor with quick change, make-up, and hair dying experience would've made it possible for him to be both dark and fair haired. Sickert's focus on hurting women in his drawings and paintings is icing on the cake. All of that combined can only mean that Sickert, the only Ripper suspect that was nicknamed "Mr. Nobody" with the necessary hair dying skills, was Jack the Ripper. One fails to see how it could be otherwise!
    Unless Walter was in France at the time!

    Having a fistula does not make one a serial killer either.

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  • denn034
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    Sickert Was Ripper

    One only has to see the various descriptions of the Ripper to see that he could only have been a hairdresser or actor with access to hair dyes to make him look dark and fair haired. One only has to see the words "Mr. Nobody" on a Ripper telegram to know that Sickert, who's screen name was "Mr. Nobody" during his acting days, must've written one or more of the Ripper letters. Being an actor with quick change, make-up, and hair dying experience would've made it possible for him to be both dark and fair haired. Sickert's focus on hurting women in his drawings and paintings is icing on the cake. All of that combined can only mean that Sickert, the only Ripper suspect that was nicknamed "Mr. Nobody" with the necessary hair dying skills, was Jack the Ripper. One fails to see how it could be otherwise!
    Last edited by denn034; 02-17-2008, 01:04 AM. Reason: Add Word
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