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Jack The Ripper Mystery Solved By Top Detective After 125 Years

Tuesday, September 24, 2013 6:47
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Trevor Marriott, a former murder squad detective with Bedfordshire police, has spent 11 years carrying out a detailed cold-case review of the killings, he has trawled Scotland Yard’s files and used modern-day police techniques backed up with state of the art forensic analysis

In total Mr Marriott has discovered 17 unsolved Ripper-like murders committed between 1863 and 1894. He believes a German merchant seaman called Carl Feigenbaum was responsible for some, but not all of those killings. 
 
Feigenbaum was a crew member on ships that regularly docked near Whitechapel. He was executed in New York in 1896 after being caught by US police fleeing the scene of a Ripper-style murder there.
 
There is more to this story.  He also says that an author and many authors since have blown the killings way out of proportion.  Which is true probably.  Often in history we do that, we like to blow stuff up.  Just like any rumour.  When I was a kid in high school me and my buddy wanted to do exactly this.  Review everything and come up with our own thesis as to who the killer was.  Is this a definitve answer?  No not likely, there have been many people who claimed to have solved this mystery.  It remains a mystery…   -Mort

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  • Pix

    You headline and the story completely disagrees.

    :lol:

  • Jack the Ripper was not a solitary person but instead was a small group of Freemasons who brutally murdered a prostitute for blabbing about her assignation with a titled gentleman who was a Freemason. The group also killed a number of the prostitute’s friends whom she had told about the affair. The murders were gruesome in order to send a message to other prostitutes about remaining discreet, and were also conducted according to Freemasonic ritual to warn police detective that, even if they solved the murders, no one would be punished and the detectives would lose their jobs. Winston Churchill’s father was one of the killers.

    Even though London police knew who had committed the murders, the names were not recorded in writing. So studying police records of that era will forever remain a waste of time.

  • If you look closely, a little closer…No, little more…That’s it, you have it, let’s go a little closer, to get a clearer view, here we are…We’re very close now…Yes, i’ll whisper so no one hears…Ready? I’m about to whisper…Here goes: This article is completely pointless.

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