Is this Jack the Ripper?


New book claims to reveal sensational Jack the Ripper - as Scotland Yard detective who led the hunt for a serial killer.

The Spanish researcher names Chief Inspector Frederick Abberline a man who was brutally murdered at least five women in Victorian London.

José Luis Abad, 84, says in "Jack the Ripper: The murderer the most intelligent of the story of his book, published this week in Spain.

Mr. Abad is an expert in calligraphy and based their claims on a comparison of the editor in chief inspector Abberline with Jack the Ripper diary - a 63-page document that emerged from Liverpool in 1992.

He compared the newspaper writing, quoting the Chief Inspector Abberline 24 times, the police report written by a detective, and his signature at the end of his memoirs.

Mr. Abad, a member of the Spanish Society for Graphology, said: "After comparing the handwriting I have no doubt the inspector Abberline was Jack the Ripper seems incredible, but the fact is that his writing does not lie ..

"His sets are identical."

M. Abad, who studied writing since 1975, began his study Ripper murders seven years ago.

Ripper Area newspaper in 1992 and was assigned to a cotton broker named James Maybrick Liverpool, other researchers have identified as the Ripper.

Many experts rejected the Ripper diary as a hoax. Mr. Abad think that's true, but the author was Chief Inspector Abberline, not James Maybrick.
'Killer' among the cops: Abberline (circled) in a group photo of officers in Whitechapel in 1888 - the year of the Ripper murders
Sickening: The Ripper walks away from his victim in the film From Hell, starring Johnny Depp


JACK THE RIPPER'S VICTIMS: 1888

The detective was put in charge of the investigation following the murder of the Ripper, Mary Ann Nichols, in August 1888. He died in 1929 at age 86 at his home in Bournemouth.

Michael Caine played Abberline chief inspector in 1988 in the TV movie Jack the Ripper, and Johnny Depp was a policeman in 2001 of From Hell.

Jack the Ripper and the capital brought the terror of the meat processing capacity of at least five prostitutes in Whitechapel, East London, in August and November 1888. According to an infamous night, he killed two women in a few minutes away from each other.

The analysis of his methods, has revealed that a number of Ripper victims had their throats slit, while the killing was also removed from the body, like the uterus or heart.

It was argued that, first of all Ripper killing would have to spend some 'time to drink alcoholic beverages in the pub before walking around the Whitechapel district, lower inhibitions.

After each murder, he would return to a safe area where it can wash the blood from his hands and get rid of dirty clothes.

The case is one of the greatest unsolved murder mysteries in the world, and over the years, many suspects have been imported into the frame, including Prince Albert Victor, grandson of Queen Victoria, Sir William Gull, physician to the Queen, and Sir Walter und Sickert, a famous painter of his time.
Identity parade: New Scotland Yard's four suspects in the Ripper case (from left to right) include Montague John Druitt, Michael Ostrog, Aaron Kosminski and Dr Francis J.Tumblety

At that time, the events of New Scotland Yard, was reduced to four suspects, but at the same time, they were not able to nail the murderess.

The pseudonym Jack the Ripper came from a letter to a London news agency at the time of the murders, allegedly by the killer himself, but was later dismissed as a hoax.

Last month Scotland Yard revealed it is fighting a legal battle reserves the Ripper and the secret files compiled by the protection of police officers in 1880.


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