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Jack the Ripper
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Why was he called Jack and not just 'The Ripper'?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Spudqueen, I have no great interest in the Jack the Ripper story and just provided the opening answer above, as it seemed pretty straightforward and easily linked-to. Thus, you are quite likely to be right as regards earlier theories about Sickert...I wouldn't know.
However, I think it unlikely that anything published over 20 years ago had much to say about DNA evidence which - as best I recall the book - was a significant element of Cornwell's theory. Maybe, therefore, just a little more than a mere "raking-up" of old stuff! But...what do I know?
However, I think it unlikely that anything published over 20 years ago had much to say about DNA evidence which - as best I recall the book - was a significant element of Cornwell's theory. Maybe, therefore, just a little more than a mere "raking-up" of old stuff! But...what do I know?
Hi Quizmonster - didn't mean to upset you. It's just that sometimes some famous writer comes up with something that is feted as new when in fact a lot of it is old research. Not only with this Walter Sickert thing but also about 3 years ago someone came up with some 'new' material about Ann Boleyn yet it was all detailed in a Jean Plaidy book - she certainly did her research!