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Subject: Re: ENGLAND IS NOT A DEMOCRACY Posted on: Tue, 13 May 2008 23:45:10 +0000 (UTC)

"I'M JACK.


I see you are still having no luck catching me. I have the greatest
respect for you, George, but you are no nearer catching me now than
four years ago when I started. Your boys are letting you down,
George.
You can't be much good, can you.......
The only time you came near catching me was a few months back in
Chapeltown........
At the rate I'm going I should be in the book of records. I think
it's eleven up to now, isn't it...
I'm not quite sure when I'll strike again, but it will be
definitely some time this year, maybe September or October, even
sooner
if I have the chance.
I can't see myself being nicked just yet. Even if you do get near,
I'd probably top myself first......
Maybe some older whore next time, possibly Manchester......
Well, it's been nice chatting with you, George.
See you soon. Bye.
Hope you like the catchy tune at the end.
Ha! Ha!"


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Listening again to the voice on that tape of the real Yorkshire
Ripper,
which terrorised the north of England in 1979, it is obvious that
THIS
IS A MAN OF POWER.
This man has nothing in common with John Humble.
The voice on that tape has an aura of menace, derived from strength
and
power and self assurance. This was a man who felt fully self
confident
inside himself, a man who knew he was superior in intellect and
cunning
to the police and had the power to torment them with his
invincibility.
That voice, and the powerfully malign personality behind it, have no
connection with John Humble.
That is a powerful, highly intelligent and literate man, although
capable of using bad grammar for effect.
How were the West Yorkshire Police so intimidated by that voice?
Looking at John Humble, do you really think he has the force of
personality to cause the entire West Yorkshire Police force to cower
away from him and to dance to his tune?


Listen again to the original tape of the real Yorkshire Ripper.
That is a MAN OF POWER.
Not John Humble.


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What did John Humble's neighbours and friends have to say about him?


Quoting from Channel Four (UK):


+++But could this shambolic character really be responsible for
carrying out one of the greatest hoaxes in British criminal history?


First neighbour:
***I didn't know what was going on when I found out; I says oh no,
not John, canna be John, you know....


Second neighbour:
He's a harmless bloke, you know what I mean; he wouldn't harm a
fly, you know......


Third neighbour:
I thought, I thought that something happened with him, but never
thought it would have been this....... +++


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One of the foremost linguistic experts in the north of England,
Stanley
Ellis, said at the time:
"This was an identifiable voice; there must be people all over the
area who would know this man - his relatives and his neighbours."


Diane Simpson, handwriting expert stated at the time:
"... it wasn't a weak man; he wasn't a bit of a wimp; this was
not a pussycat..."


Listen again to the tape of the original Ripper.
That is a MAN OF POWER.
That is a man who knows he can run rings around the police and make
them dance to his tune, because he knows he is the intellectual
superior of the police.


And that is not John Humble.
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"I'M JACK.


I see you are still having no luck catching me. I have the greatest
respect for you, George, but you are no nearer catching me now than
four years ago when I started. Your boys are letting you down,
George.
You can't be much good, can you?
The only time you came near catching me was a few months back in
Chapeltown.
At the rate I'm going I should be in the book of records. I think
it's eleven up to now, isn't it...
I'm not quite sure when I'll strike again, but it will be
definitely some time this year, maybe September or October, even
sooner
if I have the chance. I can't see myself being nicked just yet. Even
if you do get near, I'd probably top myself first......
Maybe some older whore next time, possibly Manchester......
Well, it's been nice chatting with you, George.
See you soon. Bye.
Hope you like the catchy tune at the end.
Ha! Ha!"
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