Jack the Ripper: The code was on the Wall
English


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The Book describes in detail how the letters that Jack the Ripper wrote to the police and others who had an interest in the murders contained a message. The message was also found on the chalk writing on the wall the enigmatic the Juwes are the men that will not be blamed for nothing. This was found soon after and near to where the fifth victim Catherine Eddowes body was discovered. Just below the writing lying on the ground was a piece of Catherines apron still wet with blood. This was the murderers way of showing that he had written the words above the apron. When the words are decoded the message contained shows that they were written by the English impressionist painter Walter Richard Sickert who was born on May 31st 1860 in Munich Germany and died on January 22nd 1942 in Bath England. For many years Sickert was a close friend of the writer Oscar Wilde until Wilde was sent to prison. When Wilde was released from prison Sickert eschewed him. Wildes novel the picture of Dorian Gray written in 1890 when they were still friends confirms in a coded message that Wilde knew that Sickert was Jack the Ripper.
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