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Jack the Ripper's Secret Confession-(Monaghan, 2010)
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Originally posted by Tom_Wescott View PostThanks for setting me straight, John. So who would you say is currently your preferred suspect?
Yours Truly,
Tom Wescott
JB
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Originally posted by Tom_Wescott View PostJust last week I ordered a stack of Ripper books, so I wouldn't be completely behind the loop as far as suspects go, ...
Originally posted by Stewart P Evans View PostTime was I used to read every new Ripper book when it came out. Now I seldom bother - I don't even acquire them all. Some books are necessary, even essential, if you are a student of Ripper studies, but most can be safely ignored.
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Hi Septic,
I completely agree with Stewart, which is why I haven't been keeping up with the books. But I needed something to read, could afford it, and at least Andrew Cook's book had new information regarding the Ripper letters. Plus, since I'm currently researching for my own book (which will be an 'essential' one), it's good to know what other people are putting out there.
Yours truly,
Tom Wescott
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Originally posted by caz View PostHi All,
I did wonder, years ago, whether Walter and his secret life could have been connected in any way with the Whitechapel Murders. I may even have voiced as much on the message boards at some point.
I just hope the latest theory in print has something more behind it than "this author reckons...".
At least it might make a refreshing change, in the run up to a decade of 'minimalist ripperology', to revisit the funny old idea that one man was repeatedly acting out extreme fantasies about what can be done with and to the female body that he would not have been able to see in print or share with another living soul.
Love,
Caz
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Hi David, good to see you. I checked Amazon this morning and my copy of your book shipped yesterday. I'm curious to see which cover it has, as there are two on amazon, both good ones. I hope you stick around to talk about the book after we've all had a chance to read it.
Yours truly,
Tom Wescott
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The "MOST"
I'm also with Stewart Evans on this one. Too many books on the Ripper, and very few of value. According to the television program "The Most" on the History Channel more books have been written about Jack the Ripper than ALL of the President's of the United States COMBINED! At first I doubted this statistic, but after thinking about it for awhile I think it is absolutely true...
No wonder there is so much schlock out there!Jeff
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