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Welcome to Jack the Ripper's Asylum! Jack the Ripper In the Autumn of 1888 five prostitutes in an area known as Whitechapel became victims of the killer we now call Jack the Ripper. This is Saucy Jacky's unofficial playground... Check out the discussions, chats, fun and games with like-minded inmates in an attempt to get into the mind and place of Britain's most notorius serial killer... Ha ha. Catch us if you can Mr. Lusk.
Eight little whores, with no hope of heaven, Gladstone may save one, then there'll be seven. Seven little whores beggin for a shilling, One stays in Henage Court, then there's a killing. Six little whores, glad to be alive, One sidles up to Jack, then there are five. Four and whore rhyme aright, So do three and me, I'll set the town alight Ere there are two. Two little whores, shivering with fright, Seek a cosy doorway in the middle of the night. Jack's knife flashes, then there's but one, And the last one's the ripest for Jack's idea of fun.

 

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PostSubject: A Druitt Expert for an upcoming work   A Druitt Expert for an upcoming work Icon_minitimeFri Feb 24, 2012 1:22 am

Hey everyone, I'm looking to put together a book that concerns the factual elements of the whitechapel murders and some fictional elements of my own devising. But here is the thing, my perfect suspect (Druitt) is little known to me and what i can turn up doesn't fill me with confidence that I could get the facts of the man and his role correct. If there is anyone out there who knows about him or knows someone else who does I'd love to chat with them and have a consultant before i got off writing this book half cocked.
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