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To find the key of solving Jack

Casebook Message Boards: Ripper Suspects: General Discussion : To find the key of solving Jack
Author: Species8514
Monday, 27 August 2001 - 04:51 am
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To find the key of solving Jack
You need to go a little further back
His victim first, not yet named
But Jack indeed once was blamed

Once more clue, to be most kind,
Jack was of note, a brillant mind.....

Author: Leanne Perry
Tuesday, 28 August 2001 - 12:05 am
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Are you saying go further back than Mary Ann Nichols or "Fairy Fay"?

Leanne!

Author: graziano
Tuesday, 28 August 2001 - 08:22 am
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Hello Leanne,

wait a moment.....
Species could be right.
I remember having read something about a woman being found beheaded.
It was not very far away from Whitechapel, she lived there for quite 20 years and she was around 45 at the time of her murder.
But the murderer took an axe, not a knife.
It was a mess, he had to cut twice, so maybe after that he preferred the knife.

I do not remember though her profession, but I know that one of her cousines referred to her as "the beautiful b*tch"...could it be ?

I do not recall exactly the victim s name.
I think it was Mary but then........
Mary, Mary, Mary,.......oh yes,
Mary Stuart.

Jack the Ripper.....Jill.....Elisabeth the first ?

Well, that s my contribution to the case for today.

Bye. Graziano.


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