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Jack the Ripper unmasked?

January 13, 2016     Brandon

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For many years, the infamous Jack the Ripper murders have been unsolved. Scientists have tried to identify the masked murderer. For many who don't know, the murders started around 1888 in London. Our sources believe they have finally unmasked the killer. And they also have evidence to support their claims. They believe the killer was not a man, but a woman. A woman named Helen Keller. Many know Helen Keller for being both blind and deaf, but what if she wasn't? What if her being blind and deaf was a cover-up for her parents to hire a babysitter while they went out to party? If you look at the facts that our sources have, then you'll believe it.

 

For one, Helen Keller was alive around the time the murders were going on. Our sources have obtained classified, documented information showing that Helen Keller took a boat to England around the time the first woman was murdered, which was August 31, 1888. Secondly, when most people become enraged, they tend to take their anger out on other people. What if she became so angry with her parents that she went to another country to murder people, and left when she was done? For another, her leaving the country after the fifth woman was murdered, would explain why "Jack the Ripper" was never caught. All this overwhelming evidence supports their theories. One historian, Jon Meacham, is to present this information to the American Historian Society later this year. 

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