Originally posted by lynn cates
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On the other hand, maybe it wasn't Mary. Maybe someone else wrote the letter to divert attention to Yarmouth, believing that London would be less on alert. In which case it might be a "real" Ripper letter, where instead of trying to claim credit, it was trying to throw off the scent. Which would be a sort of mix of stupid and brilliant.
Or it might be genuine cry for help, from someone living with the Ripper. Someone hoping that a return address would bring the police, and that addressing it to Yarmouth would allow it to pass unnoticed by the person they were afraid of.
It could be anything, but if it does have something to do with the Maxwells, I guess the first question we have to ask is, what do we know about the husband?
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