Greetings all,
In the current issue of the WS Journal, the following survey question was answered by 16 Ripper researchers.
Is there a generally accepted perception in the Whitechapel Mysteries in which you have a difficult time in regarding as accurate?
Joe Chetcuti conducted the survey, and he now invites other Ripperologists to share their answer to the question by simply posting it on this thread. Interestingly, all 16 answers given in the WS Journal were different from each other.
As a token of appreciation, the names of the folks who responded in the journal, as well as the names of those who give an answer on this thread, will get placed in a hat and a winner will be drawn at the end of the month. Spiro Dimolianis has kindly offered an e-book copy of his book as the prize. (Jack the Ripper and Black Magic: Victorian Conspiracy Theories, Secret Societies and the Supernatural Mystique of the Whitechapel Murders).
Congratulations goes out to all the writers in the Oct 2013 WS Journal issue for their work. Journals like this keep the juices flowing in Ripperology.
Sincerely,
Mike
In the current issue of the WS Journal, the following survey question was answered by 16 Ripper researchers.
Is there a generally accepted perception in the Whitechapel Mysteries in which you have a difficult time in regarding as accurate?
Joe Chetcuti conducted the survey, and he now invites other Ripperologists to share their answer to the question by simply posting it on this thread. Interestingly, all 16 answers given in the WS Journal were different from each other.
As a token of appreciation, the names of the folks who responded in the journal, as well as the names of those who give an answer on this thread, will get placed in a hat and a winner will be drawn at the end of the month. Spiro Dimolianis has kindly offered an e-book copy of his book as the prize. (Jack the Ripper and Black Magic: Victorian Conspiracy Theories, Secret Societies and the Supernatural Mystique of the Whitechapel Murders).
Congratulations goes out to all the writers in the Oct 2013 WS Journal issue for their work. Journals like this keep the juices flowing in Ripperology.
Sincerely,
Mike
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