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Jack The Ripper Theory

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for the official documents, including the testimony at the inquest, to be forwarded in the original, or in copies to London, on the grounds that the crime of Schulse closely resembles the East End horrors'. th SEAMEN In the 2005 book - Jack the Ripper The 21st Century Investigation, former murder squad Detective and author Trevor Marriott, suggests to us the possibility that Jack the Ripper may have been a merchant seaman. This theory however is not a new one. Edward Larkins, in November 1888, also made the suggestion that the Ripper could have possibly been a merchant seaman. Marriott unfortunately, unlike Larkins, does not offer us a suspect name or even the name of the ship on which the Ripper sailed. only that several ships, which were in London on the …show more content…

The deputies Intended to arrest' Shaw on a charge of attempting to kill his half-sister, Edith Tyson. When they located him he was in such a state of mind as to suggest that he is Insane. He told them that the face of his dead brother, Fred Shaw, haunted him. Fred Shaw was killed several months ago, a coroner's jury concluding that he met death by a fall down an elevator shaft in the Central National Bank building. At the time of the young man's death, Shaw was closely questioned by the police but allowed his liberty. He was later arrested at the instigation of his sister, on a felony charge. The case was dismissed In Justice Summerfleld' court when the offense charged was proven to have been committed outside of the county. REFERS TO WHITECHAPEL CRIME Shaw, In his rational moments, but still fearful of the return of the vision of the face of his brother, told the deputy sheriffs that he fled from England 15 years ago to escape arrest on suspicion of being the notorious Whitechapel criminal. Other statements he has} made cause the officers to believe they have effected the capture of the long-sought fugitive. He will be held on a charge of Insanity until a rigid investigation

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