Originally posted by Glenn Lauritz Andersson
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I can only refer to my own dealing with commisioning editors in the UK. Like it or not the Jack the Ripper story is considered a perenial to them. I dont think they fully understand it but they know if they repeat an episode on Maybrick, or Tumbelty, or even that awful Atlantic effort that did DNA testing on a fake shawl, that they always get above average ratings. In short the mythology of Jack the Ripper has a life of its own.
And like it or not Patricia has become part of that story. Nuch in the way that a fake diary has. The public has a perception. it the more it is fed it would seem the more it is eager to consume. Sort of a reverse Suppy and Demand theory. The more they get the more is reqired..
Of course there could be a satuation piont. But as long as the case isnt solved and people keep comng forward with new theories you cant help thinking it will perpetuate itself. Which is why some critics have suggested that Ripperologists dont actually want a solution because it would kill the goose that lays the golden eggs...
I personally dont buy that...I've never particularly been convinced anyone is making a fortune out of JtR. More scaping a living.
i guess what I was getting at about Patricia is that she reaches a different audience, an audience that may not otherwise have any interest. And her book and the controversy that it creates gets those people interested in the case. So they tune in to the next program. Or they possible end up on casebook annoying you..or perhaps they buy a betyter informed book?
What i dont see is that people read Patricias book and say 'Hay case closed it was Walter Sickert all along we need never watch another TV program or read another book on the Subject' as I say quite the oppersite.
I've spoken to Richard Jones about this (who does the Ripper walks) obviously he deals with tourists on a daily basis who know little about the case. Maybrick, Cornwall and Royal conspiracies often come up as reasons for doing the walk...hopefully some at least go away questioning that perception.
At the end of the day surely we must give the majority of people the benefit of the doubt that they can reach their own solutions..
And lets not forget that dispite the fact that I admir your veiws on case book and respect your knowledge of the case and enjoy your banter...there are a number of crucial areas that we are in complete disageement on..for a Start I am convinced Tabram abd Stride were Ripper victims.
So i stand by my judgement that Patricai Corwall / Well advocacy of Sickert as a suspect does any harm what so ever...it simply generates interest and debate..
Like it or not a few days ago I posted a serious question about modern mental health treadment on the Kosminski thread..A subject I am seriously interested in...and a throw away post on the Patricia Cornwall thread which has receive reaction after reaction from posters....you go figure?
Still perhaps we are just veiwing this from a differant perspective. From were I'm sat she appears good business.
Yours Jeff
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