Jack the Ripper: Light-Hearted Friend

Jack the Ripper: Light-Hearted Friend by Richard Wallace, published by Gemini Pr in 1996, is a thought-provoking exploration that presents a circumstantial case linking the legendary children’s author Lewis Carroll to the infamous Jack the Ripper murders. This first edition spans 293 pages and is written in English, offering a detailed analysis of the unique communication methods employed by Carroll, also known as Charles Dodgson, in his works following the murders.
In this book, readers will find a thorough examination of the evidence that suggests Carroll’s involvement, including a psychological profile, motive, and opportunity. The narrative delves into the author’s research, presenting a complete circumstantial case that challenges existing theories. Additionally, the work features a specially commissioned forensic handwriting analysis, enhancing the investigation into this historical mystery.
Official synopsis Publisher
Proves that legendary children’s author Lewis Carroll was really Jack the Ripper!
— Movie rights sold.
— Endorsed with an introduction by British expert, Colin Wilson.
— Praised by reviewers for the quality and thoroughness of it’s research — a complete circumstantial case.
— Presented by Harper’s Magazine in November, 1996.
— Author’s sequel to The Agony of Lewis Carroll.
This work presents a complete circumstantial case rivaling any others thus far. It analyzes the unique method of communication Charles Dodgson (aka Lewis Carroll) used in books he published after the murders to “confess” to the killings. Also includes a motive, psychological profile, knowledge, and opportunity, along with a specially commissioned forensic handwriting analysis.
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