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Re: psychoceramics: Jack the Ripper Explained
- To: "Andrew C. Bulhak" <a--@z--.net>, "Psychoceramics" <psychoceramics@zikzak.net>
- Subject: Re: psychoceramics: Jack the Ripper Explained
- From: Tresy Kilbourne <t--@h--.com>
- Date: Thu, 15 Jan 98 13:15:24 -0800
- Sender: owner-psychoceramics
You, Andrew C. Bulhak, wrote:
>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.
After an extract from Wallace's book appeared in Harper's Magazine, a
clever reader sent in a letter decoding the same extract to "prove" that
Lewis Carrol was really OJ Simpson, writing an encrypted confession of
his murder of Ron and Nicole.
_________
Tresy Kilbourne, Seattle WA
"There was a time in this great country when the word 'crackpot' really
meant something." --Ann Richards