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Here's a silly cartoon I drew of JtR approaching Liz Stride on the night of her murder. I decided to stay away from the top hatted gentleman and went for the more realistic shabby look instead, much to the relief of the whole of Casebook! x'D
I'm glad it made you laugh! It still makes me chuckle when I see it.
I have some comic strips I made about Kozminski being the Ripper and the behind the scenes action, if you know what I mean. I can post them if anybody is interested. I named them 'More bloody stories of Jack the Ripper,' dubbed that after my mum got sick of my sketch-books being shoved in her face every time I made a new one. I have only coloured a few on the computer though as I've not had time and the rest are scribbled all over my sketch books. Comedy has taken the place of some of the accuracy but I've tried to stick to the truth as much as I can.
I would love to see more of your art work! I can't wait to see them.
No. I did the illustration to mainly show how a cop might have found one of the JTR victims.
At this point in my visual investigation in the JTR case the only thing's I dare to surmise about whom JTR might have been is that he was a local, he was a "he", he probably had an abusive mother, a mental disorder that he was born with and that knew very well how to blend back into his surroundings after he got his kill fix.
But I do wish mothers were not constantly blamed for their adult sons' extreme criminal behaviour. I simply don't believe there is any good evidence that for every violent male adult there was a mother who routinely got away with abusing her male child.
These killers are hard-wired to blame others for what they do. If one was brought up by his arthritic octogenarian granny he'd still try to shift the blame onto her somehow.
Love,
Caz
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"Comedy is simply a funny way of being serious." Peter Ustinov
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