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Re: psychoceramics: Jack the Ripper Explained
- To: "N.A.F. McNelly" <n--@b--.edu>
- Subject: Re: psychoceramics: Jack the Ripper Explained
- From: "Andrew C. Bulhak" <a--@z--.net>
- Date: Fri, 16 Jan 1998 04:24:15 +1100
- Cc: p--@z--.net
- References: <v02130501b0e398339c1b@[155.41.100.32]>
- Sender: owner-psychoceramics
[N.A.F. McNelly]
> >
> >Using my formula, the 6th letter equals 35/8, the 8th letter equals 45/9,
> >and the 9th letter equals 50/5; which could explain the year (1888) of
> >JACK THE RIPPER and the number (5/18) of his victims. 666=888=999=555!
> >6+6+6=18/9, 8+8+8=24/6, 9+9+9=27/9, and 5+5+5=15/6! ROBERT LOUIS
> >STEVENSON's "DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE" was published in 1886, and during
> >the Autumn of 1888 a play based upon it was popular in London.
I have a book titled "Jack the Ripper: Light-Hearted Friend", which
"proves" that Jack the Ripper was Lewis Carroll, by taking anagrams
of JtR's letters and Carroll's writings. I believe the author is
Richard Wallace, and it may be bought through amazon.com.
It's very much worth getting, being crackpot literature of the
finest kind.
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