Posting clues is the style of the originator of the serial killer, and it will be imitated by future generations. Jack the Ripper wrote to the police more than 250 letters are stored in the archives of the British public in London, full of childish cunning, hateful and vicious jokes and ridicule:
"Ha ha ha, I have the ability to catch it."
"This line of business It's really interesting."
"How wonderful is the dance I danced ." "I
just want to give you some clues."
He was very arrogant in the letter, and would make himself ignorant and crazy for a while, but when he heard someone say that about him, I couldn't help writing a letter with correct spelling, beautiful handwriting, and refined words to rectify my name. In an era when technical means are scarce, the police can only track it through crime-handling techniques and letter handwriting. The autopsy method is suspected of being a doctor, and the focus of the letter is too concentrated on the handwriting, ignoring the writing style, and after comparing several suspects To no avail. Residents in the East End of London were very frightened. When they saw a man with suspicious appearance, they yelled and escorted them to the police station. Many nearby doctors were also targeted. In some later movies, Jack the Ripper was always portrayed as a mysterious man in black, carrying a scalpel, leaving a shadow on the foggy streets of the East Side.
After World War I, a monograph on Jack the Ripper began to appear in the UK. The first book was "The Legend of Jack the Ripper" written in 1929. Several suspects were listed. Since then, books attempting to find out the true culprit have appeared in endlessly, and even later. The titles "ripperology" and "ripperologist". The suspects included a person who claimed to be a prince (the first person indicted for sexual assault in the United States), a principal, a Queen Victoria’s doctor, a serious comedy singer, a duke (the grandson of Queen Victoria), and even a woman. The last one was proposed by Conan Doyle, the big British mystery novel. According to his Holmesian reasoning, he believes that Jack the Ripper is a female disguise who hates prostitutes. In addition to a few movies that feature the Ripper as the protagonist, many movies also have the shadow of the killer. For example, in the recent Woody Allen film "Exclusive News", there is a murderer who also killed a prostitute, leaving clues. For this New York director who has just started shooting in London, London means an opening. Hand Jack. The real murderer has never been caught, and guessing may have increased his (her) pride. The British magazine "PUCK" once used a cartoon as its cover: Several portraits of suspects were hung on the wall, and Jack the Ripper looked at them with a sharp knife and his arms akimbo.
The latest suspect is Walter Sickert (Walter Sickert), a 19th-century British Uighurist painter. Proposed by a best-selling American novelist, it is mainly based on the artist's writing style, secretive travel style, and the exquisite skills of often creating etchings, perhaps because the artist once made a painting called "Jack the Ripper's Bedroom". According to the novelist's description, this Walter is quite talented, intelligent and changeable. He despises religion, is sharp-minded, indifferent and ruthless, and has an amazing desire for manipulation. He himself is like a work of art: a slender figure, a strong upper body due to swimming, a perfect curve of nose and jaw, curly and dense brown hair, and a pair of unfathomable blue eyes. Hidden under the charming appearance is a heart that is furious. Like his predecessors, the new suspect has not received any official confirmation, but in this reality mystery novel that has been written for more than 100 years, this image is more and more in line with people’s imagination. Jack the Ripper is neither a reckless rough man, nor Not a cruel thug, but a sinister, crazy handsome artist.
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