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Saucy Jacky postcard - Wikipedia
The "Saucy Jacky" postcard is the name given to a postcard received by the Central News Agency of London and postmarked 1 October 1888. The author of the postcard claims to have been the unidentified serial killer known as Jack the Ripper. Because so many hoax letters were received by Scotland Yard, the press and … 展开
Postmarked and received on 1 October 1888, the postcard mentions that the two victims murdered on 30 September, Elizabeth Stride and Catherine Eddowes, were both killed in the early morning of … 展开
Police officials later claimed to have identified a specific journalist as the author of this postcard and the earlier "Dear Boss" letter. In 1931, journalist Fred Best of The Star claimed he and a … 展开
• "Casebook: Jack the Ripper - Ripper Letters". casebook.org. Retrieved 15 October 2015.
• Evans, Stewart; Keith Skinner (2001). Jack the Ripper: Letters From Hell. Stroud: Sutton Publishing. ISBN 978-0-7509-2549-5. 展开CC-BY-SA 许可证中的维基百科文本 Saucy Jacky | Ripper.London
- The author of “Saucy Jacky” wrote that “number one squealed a bit couldn’t finish straight off.” The body of Elizabeth Stride was found with the throat cut, but otherwise unmutilated, suggesting that the murderer had been interrupted or scared off. Less than an hour later, the second victim, Catherine Eddowes, was murdered.
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Saucy Jacky Postcard - Jack the Ripper Wiki - Casebook
2009年8月10日 · Colloquial name generally given to a postcard received by the Central News Agency on the morning of 1st October 1888. It was a pre-stamped card in common use at the time, however the copying method of the Victorian …
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"Saucy Jacky" postcard Description A postcard, sent to the Central News Agency on October 1, 1888 and signed "Jack the Ripper, which takes credit for the murders of Elizabeth Stride and …
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