-Caveat Lector-

> As I recall, it seemed that often when bodies were found on the streets,
> there was no blood surrounding the bodies, indicating the body could

A media canard I'm afraid as all the clothing on the underneath of the
bodies was, in fact, heavy with clotted blood and the amounts of freely
spilt blood on the pavement was consistent with the women being murdered
in situ.

> the modern KGB.  The contempt for the law on the part of the ripper as
> described in his letters to the Editor, indicated also an intense hatred
> of prostitutes who roamed the streets.

Which letters? Many researchers believe most, if not all, were fake and
offer no clues. Some letters are now considered, almost certainly, to have
been the work of tabloid journalists such as the 'Dear Boss' letter and
the one sent to Lusk.

> The name was Stephens, and he wrote a lot of poetry; as did the ripperl.
>
> The ripper letter, the most famous, was not the work of one
> hand......Catch Me If You Can.....he actually gave dates and locations =
> the police could not grasp what was happening.

Ripper poetry? Where? Unless you mean the crude verse in the letters
allegedly penned by him/her/them? And none of the postmarks on the letters
containing names or dates has shown the letters to have been sent *before*
those names and/or dates appeared in the general press.

> particular the last, was built around a biblical reading that created
> the scene of the crime from the rings left at the feet, to the coins (I

No rings were found at the feet of any of the victims - this is another
canard courteous of the tabloid ghouls.

> >From the handwriting of the ripper you can feel his evil intent; you can
> feel the influence of drugs.....doctors always had drugs available -
> didn;t Sherlock Holmes get his from Dr. Watson......

No evidence that any of the handwriting was the Ripper's and, certainly,
without the Ripper how are we to know he had a drug addiction?!

> Jack the Ripper was noted for his Cloak and Dagger......and isn;t this
> what it is all about....spies and stuff.

The cloak and dagger are also courteous of the contemporary media's
depiction of what the Ripper looked like and a few men questioned at the
time did wear such a cloak but, again, there's no evidence that the Ripper
did roam about with a cloak and Gladstone bag or even that a dagger was
the instrument used.

Jamieson

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