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The "From Hell" letter[1] (or the "Lusk letter"[2]) is a letter posted in 1888 by a person who claimed to be the serial killer known asJack the Ripper.

Postmarked on 15 October 1888, the letter was received by George Lusk, then head of the Whitechapel Vigilance Committee, the following day.

The text of the letter reads:[1]
From hell
Mr Lusk
Sor
I send you half the
Kidne I took from one women
prasarved it for you tother pirce
I fried and ate it was very nise I
may send you the bloody knif that
took it out if you only wate a whil
longer.
signed
Catch me when
you Can
Mishter Lusk. [sic]
The original letter, as well as the kidney that accompanied it, have subsequently been lost along with other items that were originally contained within the Ripper police files.
A forensic handwriting analyst working for the History Channel documentary series MysteryQuest argued that the letter was genuine, based on the characteristics of the handwriting, particularly the "invasive loop" letter "y"s. Based on linguistic clues (including the use of the particular spelling of the word "prasarved" (preserved), the examiner felt that the letter showed strong evidence that the writer was Irish or of Irish extraction, linking the letter to Ripper suspect Francis Tumblety.
Francis Tumblety (c.1833 – 28 May 1903) was an Irish-born American mountebank and medical quack who earned a small fortune posing as an "Indian Herb" doctor throughout the United States and Canada.[1] He was an eccentric self-promoter and was often in trouble with the law. He has been put forward as a suspect in the notorious and still unsolved Jack the Ripper murder spree inWhitechapel, London, in autumn 1888.
According to the 1850 United States census, Tumblety was born in Ireland.[2] His parents, James and Margaret Tumuelty (so spelled on their tombstone),[2] along with his 10 brothers and sisters, emigrated to Rochester, New York, a few years after his birth.[3] By the age of 17 he was selling books, which were possibly pornographic, along the Erie Canal between Rochester and Buffalo. He then found brief employment as a cleaner at the Lispenard Hospital, in Rochester, which had a dubious medical reputation for performing gynaecological operations and "cures" for sexual temptation.
He was buried in the family plot in Rochester's Holy Sepulchre Cemetery
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The "From Hell" letter[1] (or the "Lusk letter"[2]) is a letter posted in 1888 by a person who claimed to be the serial killer known asJack the Ripper.

Postmarked on 15 October 1888, the letter was received by George Lusk, then head of the Whitechapel Vigilance Committee, the following day.

The text of the letter reads:[1]
From hell
Mr Lusk
Sor
I send you half the
Kidne I took from one women
prasarved it for you tother pirce
I fried and ate it was very nise I
may send you the bloody knif that
took it out if you only wate a whil
longer.
signed
Catch me when
you Can
Mishter Lusk. [sic]
The original letter, as well as the kidney that accompanied it, have subsequently been lost along with other items that were originally contained within the Ripper police files.
A forensic handwriting analyst working for the History Channel documentary series MysteryQuest argued that the letter was genuine, based on the characteristics of the handwriting, particularly the "invasive loop" letter "y"s. Based on linguistic clues (including the use of the particular spelling of the word "prasarved" (preserved), the examiner felt that the letter showed strong evidence that the writer was Irish or of Irish extraction, linking the letter to Ripper suspect Francis Tumblety.
Francis Tumblety (c.1833 – 28 May 1903) was an Irish-born American mountebank and medical quack who earned a small fortune posing as an "Indian Herb" doctor throughout the United States and Canada.[1] He was an eccentric self-promoter and was often in trouble with the law. He has been put forward as a suspect in the notorious and still unsolved Jack the Ripper murder spree inWhitechapel, London, in autumn 1888.
According to the 1850 United States census, Tumblety was born in Ireland.[2] His parents, James and Margaret Tumuelty (so spelled on their tombstone),[2] along with his 10 brothers and sisters, emigrated to Rochester, New York, a few years after his birth.[3] By the age of 17 he was selling books, which were possibly pornographic, along the Erie Canal between Rochester and Buffalo. He then found brief employment as a cleaner at the Lispenard Hospital, in Rochester, which had a dubious medical reputation for performing gynaecological operations and "cures" for sexual temptation.
He was buried in the family plot in Rochester's Holy Sepulchre Cemetery

 

Doe's S King ever write his own stuff? He copied that note near word for word in black house for "his" killer.

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A forensic handwriting analyst working for the History Channel

In an unrelated post, !@#$ the history channel

 

I'm looking for a job now so I spend a lot of time at home. Its presidents day so I turned on History hoping to learn about ANY president. Nope a Swamp People marathon

 

Turned on Comedy Central to watch Drunk History... at least that was somewhat educational

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