Hi,
This is a very interesting site, I'm writing a book on Victorian mysteries that will include JtR, but for the moment I'd thought I'd introduce another Jack on whom I've already written and lectured on (and given a nifty little tour walk),
Spring Heeled Jack. It would be interesting how many people are familiar with him, he seems to be a bit of a specialist interest in my experience.
One thing Ripperologists might be able to shed light on is a claim made by one person on a walk, that I've occassionally repeated myself as a curiosity, without being able to confirm or deny it. That Jack the Ripper's name was originally a variant on Spring Heeled Jack, who still haunted the imagination of Londoners. A spurious tale was also associated with SHJ, that he had killed a prostitute, making the connection possible. Its a hard claim to verify as the notion is this was a popular rumour that went around in the early Ripper period. Though there must be a printed source for this claim somewhere.
For those who haven't heard of him I'd recommend my indepth webpage on the mystery.
Steve
This is a very interesting site, I'm writing a book on Victorian mysteries that will include JtR, but for the moment I'd thought I'd introduce another Jack on whom I've already written and lectured on (and given a nifty little tour walk),
Spring Heeled Jack. It would be interesting how many people are familiar with him, he seems to be a bit of a specialist interest in my experience.
One thing Ripperologists might be able to shed light on is a claim made by one person on a walk, that I've occassionally repeated myself as a curiosity, without being able to confirm or deny it. That Jack the Ripper's name was originally a variant on Spring Heeled Jack, who still haunted the imagination of Londoners. A spurious tale was also associated with SHJ, that he had killed a prostitute, making the connection possible. Its a hard claim to verify as the notion is this was a popular rumour that went around in the early Ripper period. Though there must be a printed source for this claim somewhere.
For those who haven't heard of him I'd recommend my indepth webpage on the mystery.
Steve
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