Introduction
Victims
Suspects
Witnesses
Ripper Letters
Police Officials
Official Documents
Press Reports
Victorian London
Message Boards
Ripper Media
Authors
Dissertations
Timelines
Games & Diversions
Photo Archive
Ripper Wiki
Casebook Examiner
Ripper Podcast
About the Casebook

 Search:



** This is an archived, static copy of the Casebook messages boards dating from 1998 to 2003. These threads cannot be replied to here. If you want to participate in our current forums please go to https://forum.casebook.org **

Letter sent day of Kelly murder

Casebook Message Boards: Ripper Letters: General Discussion: Letter sent day of Kelly murder
Author: chris scott
Monday, 17 July 2000 - 12:14 pm
Top of pagePrevious messageNext messageBottom of pageLink to this message  Click here to view profile or send e-mailClick here to edit this post
I have been doing some research into the 1888/89 editions of local paper (kent UK) and found a long article regarding the Kelly inquest. It was all pretty standard stuff rehashing what I have read before but there was a footnote about a letter sent on the day of the Kelly murder to her landlady (Mr Carthy's wife) which was not only signed Jack the Ripper but was also signed with a name
Does anyone know anything about this as I have never seen mention of it before? The paper in question is the Thanet Advertiser (for those who don't know Thanet is the easternmost part of Kent about 80 miles from London)
If anyone is interested I will post the passage in full (excluding the witness testimonies as these contin nothing new)
Any info would be gratefully received
Chris Scott

Author: Jon
Monday, 17 July 2000 - 12:44 pm
Top of pagePrevious messageNext messageBottom of pageLink to this message  Click here to view profile or send e-mailClick here to edit this post
Never heard of it before.
Please poste in full, (without testimony)Chris

Thankyou, Jon

Author: Wolf Vanderlinden
Monday, 17 July 2000 - 04:24 pm
Top of pagePrevious messageNext messageBottom of pageLink to this message  Click here to view profile or send e-mailClick here to edit this post
Chris and Jon, this letter, a post card actually, with a Folkestone post mark, was sent to Mrs. McCarthy on either the 11th or 12th of November and not on the day of the murder. It was signed not Jack the Ripper but Jack Sheridan, the Ripper and is merely another example of the thousands of hoax letters, notes and postcards sent at the time of the murders.

"Of course these sensational missives are in all probability the handiwork of some leisured idiot who thinks he is playing off a capitol practical joke."

Wolf.

Author: Stewart P Evans
Monday, 17 July 2000 - 05:44 pm
Top of pagePrevious messageNext messageBottom of pageLink to this message  Click here to view profile or send e-mailClick here to edit this post
Spot on Wolf, as you can see the date of the postmark on this post card is Nov. 11 1888 -

nov11pc

Author: chris scott
Monday, 17 July 2000 - 06:43 pm
Top of pagePrevious messageNext messageBottom of pageLink to this message  Click here to view profile or send e-mailClick here to edit this post
Many thanks for this info-much appreciated
Jon-for your info I will type up the relevant bit of the articale and post tomorrow
Chris

Author: Thomas Ind
Tuesday, 18 July 2000 - 04:38 am
Top of pagePrevious messageNext messageBottom of pageLink to this message  Click here to view profile or send e-mailClick here to edit this post
Stewart
How big is you collection? You always seem to have the image?
Is it all on disk or do you have most of the originals?

Author: Jon
Tuesday, 18 July 2000 - 12:13 pm
Top of pagePrevious messageNext messageBottom of pageLink to this message  Click here to view profile or send e-mailClick here to edit this post
Thankyou, Wolf..Stewart...Chris

Drat...another dead end :-)


Add a Message


This is a private posting area. A valid username and password combination is required to post messages to this discussion.
Username:  
Password:

 
 
Administrator's Control Panel -- Board Moderators Only
Administer Page | Delete Conversation | Close Conversation | Move Conversation