The Masons in London ( oldest temple ) have basically all but confirmed
Boyle was a physician before the murders so he had the skills anatomically to do things like 4 minute Uterus removals.
The motive is the interesting part. Boyles father contracted Syphilis from a whore and on those times it was thought if your parent had Syphillis it was a hereditary disease ( Boyles mother didn’t know until after she had him and caught it too ). He hated whores and considered them non-humans that should be eradicated.
So believe it or not Boyle was also of the exact physical
Description we have.
The real tell was that The Ripper was publically reduced to 5 canonical killings and publically suspected of 11. In truth there were more like 25. He stopped when Boyle had a profile grow with his books suddenly. Supposedly he wrote a “Exposè: Jack the Ripper” that was quickly denied by his publisher that was also Masonic. The book had gritty details about the murders that Masonic Brothers at Scotland Yard confirmed that only the killer would know. He submitted this for publication after he felt Sherlock Holmes had “tapered”
🤯. That makes sense. I’ve always wondered where those really good crime writers get their ideas from. You got to have a twisted mind to ”imagine“ some of those things. Thanks for the info.
You mean Doyle? As in Sherlock Holmes author? 👀
^^^
Yes.
The Masons in London ( oldest temple ) have basically all but confirmed
Boyle was a physician before the murders so he had the skills anatomically to do things like 4 minute Uterus removals.
The motive is the interesting part. Boyles father contracted Syphilis from a whore and on those times it was thought if your parent had Syphillis it was a hereditary disease ( Boyles mother didn’t know until after she had him and caught it too ). He hated whores and considered them non-humans that should be eradicated.
So believe it or not Boyle was also of the exact physical Description we have.
The real tell was that The Ripper was publically reduced to 5 canonical killings and publically suspected of 11. In truth there were more like 25. He stopped when Boyle had a profile grow with his books suddenly. Supposedly he wrote a “Exposè: Jack the Ripper” that was quickly denied by his publisher that was also Masonic. The book had gritty details about the murders that Masonic Brothers at Scotland Yard confirmed that only the killer would know. He submitted this for publication after he felt Sherlock Holmes had “tapered”
🤯. That makes sense. I’ve always wondered where those really good crime writers get their ideas from. You got to have a twisted mind to ”imagine“ some of those things. Thanks for the info.