Okiku
Ghost
Story of the Japanese Haunted Doll
My Mystery of Jack the Ripper. It has been a mystery for centuries.In the fall of 1888. All of London was in terror. The London Police with a human kidney fragment sent through the mail with a letter, saying I quoted “I sent you half a kidney I took from one woman… And the other piece I fried and are…!” the writers turned address from Hell!
Now the people of London do recall an earlier murder of a WhiteChapel prostitute. Since she had merely been stabbed to death, the London police didn’t see any connection to the other deaths/ and thought it probably would be a connection. But the public, though otherwise and raised a up-fright out crying that put tremendous pressure on the police to send in reinforcements to the slum districts. Private detectives and civilian volunteers eagerly enlisted in the WhiteChapel Vigilance Committee that was set up by all the concerned London business interests of the City of London.
For six weeks after the double murder, the Ripper didn’t make a move. Meanwhile, the Police were pursuing an interesting lead. On the night that Stride and Eddowes had been killed and the officer that had detained an elegant attired gentleman seen talking to a prostitute near Whitechapel. When questioned, the well-spoken suspect turned the police department into, what he called the dingy district. He then passed himself as a physician and convinced the police to let him go. Suddenly rumors were spreading-was the murder a member of high society who, had gone mad by some craze compulsion to be obsessed with what they called the slum district in the 1880’s at the time? We never really knew because of the way the evidence was handled in the day! For nearly a century one popular suspect was under the theory of being the Ripper! This was ‘The Duke of Clarence’, the grandson of Queen Victoria. However, at the time newspapers never published such speculation since the Duke was the eldest of the heir to the throne, “Edward, Prince of Wales” who later reigned as King Edward Vll. Yet it was known that the duke suffered from a form of mental instability. Those who support the theory that he was ‘Jack the Ripper’ pointed out that the duke was institutionalized after the last murder after the last murder, never to be sent free again! He died in 1892 and it was a Suicide.