November 09, 2014

New Finding about Jack the Reaper

A new book published stating that the Jack the Ripper murders associated with simply a creation of a journalist to sell news. Unsolved murders of five prostitutes in east london in 1888 has led to many theories over the identity of Jack the Ripper - with candidates such as artist Walter Sickert, the author of Alice in Wonderland, Lewis Carroll and even Queen Victoria's grandson, the Duke of Clarence. It is inevitable that this case is a hard slap to the Scotland Yard who cannot unload this case more than 100 years.


But now, the historian Dr Andrew Cook claims to have to disassemble the entire theory by rejecting the notion that the murder of five prostitutes were carried out by a killer course. In his book "Jack the Ripper - Case Closed", Dr. Cook stated that Jack the Ripper was the name first appeared in a letter of notification murder revealed by a local newspaper in which the letter was signed by a person who called himself Jack the Ripper.

Dr Cook found that the letter was a creation of a journalist who is desperate to sell his newspaper. Dr Cook also stated that the five prostitutes, Mary Nichols, Catherine Eddowes, Mary Kelly, Elizabeth Stride and Annie Chapman were killed by different people, including six other murder victims were often associated with Jack the Ripper.
Dr Cook admitted evidence from police and medical experts at the time expressed doubts about the theory of a single serial killer. A police official Whitechapel at the time of the murder stated that he did not believe Mary Kelly was murdered by Jack the Ripper.
Assistant police examined all five victims; Percy Clark told the East London Observer in 1910, "I think maybe the killer was responsible for the deaths of three people from them. However the other two are not." The statement comes as the killer issuing organs of the three victims. The other two are not.

However, comments like these were a drop of water in the ocean as the imagination of a maniac killer had penetrated into the mind of the British population at that time. Dr Cook suggests that the daily newspaper is responsible for the theory of Jack the Ripper is the newspaper Star that was launched at the time. After loading the murder letter that includes the name of Jack The Ripper, The Star daily newspaper soon became the best-selling time.
The Star revealed the existence of a letter from a man named "Jack The Ripper" in the midst of tremendous circulation decline. A handwriting expert Elaine Quigley recruited by Dr Cook to examine the letter stated that the handwriting in the letter was exactly the same as one's handwriting Star journalist Frederick Best.
But the public already believes, and the concept of a ruthless serial killer may have helped the real culprits get away with.


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