“Lipski”- Can We Be Certain of Anything When it Comes to the Jack the Ripper Case?
Those of you have read my posts on Ripper suspects know that I tend to harp on certain things concerning the case to the point of being obnoxious about it. You also probably know that I tend to be long winded on the questions of this case. I’m about to do both things yet again. Please feel free to just skip by this post if you’re not in the mood to put up with my ponderings. One of those things I have harped on often, and intend to do so again, is to remind everyone, including myself, that, since we do not know for certain who the killer actually was, since even the experts cannot agree on which murders were actually Ripper killings, we have to remember when discussing the case that we actually cannot be certain of very much. Part of this is due to how much time has passed. Any experienced police detective will tell you that the more time that passes after the actual events of a crime, the more damaged and murky the evidence can become. Part of this is due to how limited th...