Prince Albert Victor Was Jack The Ripper. Casebook: Jack the Ripper - Prince Albert Victor. ATI.com: Prince Albert Victor Was Jack The Ripper. Letters Suggest Prince Albert Victor was Jack the Ripper. * Jack the Ripper Most Certainly Was Prince Albert Edward Victor.
According to the late British novelist and composer Anthony Burgess, Jack the Ripper was Prince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence and Avondale, grandson of Queen Victoria and heir to the British Crown.
Burgess says when authorities became aware he was the felon he was lured to Sweden where he was murdered by the Queens equerry and interred with little ceremony in that country, that his body was exhumed at a later date and returned to England.
Which flies in the face of assertion he died in Norfolk in the UK January 14, 1892.
It is less well known the Ripper sent around one hundred and ten handwritten letters to the Metropolitan Police all of which bore the postmark of the Royal Household, behavior forensic psychologists say meant he wanted to be apprehended, neither does the handwriting in any way resemble that of an immigrant Polish butcher.
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Prince Albert Victor Was Jack The Ripper.
Casebook: Jack the Ripper - Prince Albert Victor.
ATI.com: Prince Albert Victor Was Jack The Ripper.
Letters Suggest Prince Albert Victor was Jack the Ripper.
* Jack the Ripper Most Certainly Was Prince Albert Edward Victor.
According to the late British novelist and composer Anthony Burgess, Jack the Ripper was Prince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence and Avondale, grandson of Queen Victoria and heir to the British Crown.
Burgess says when authorities became aware he was the felon he was lured to Sweden where he was murdered by the Queens equerry and interred with little ceremony in that country, that his body was exhumed at a later date and returned to England.
Which flies in the face of assertion he died in Norfolk in the UK January 14, 1892.
It is less well known the Ripper sent around one hundred and ten handwritten letters to the Metropolitan Police all of which bore the postmark of the Royal Household, behavior forensic psychologists say meant he wanted to be apprehended, neither does the handwriting in any way resemble that of an immigrant Polish butcher.
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