I liked the theory that one of the royal family members knocked up a prositute.
He fell in love. Her friends were trying to blackmail the royal family.
So they killed her to make an example, and then killed her friends. which I dont know seems believable to me. These people are pyschos about bloodlines, marrying their cousins.
The only part that sounds "far out" is that the prince was locked up for decades afterwards and someone supposedly found his journal.
The only interesting part about all of this, and is true.
The victims were carved with masonic symbols, which makes me suspect it did have some kinda connection to the royal family, or to some other group there, like the freemasons.
Apparently thats just a nasty rumor with lots of concidences. Like one of the victims having what looked like a compass carved on their face. Not much through the official narrative, did find this interesting.
I, personally, would not mind so much these diatribes against Freemasonry providing their scholarship was not so questionable. Take, for example, Brother Jack the Ripper. A recent book by Melvyn Fairclough, The Ripper and the Royals, contains so much rubbish in respect to Jack the Ripper being a Freemason that is it almost beyond belief.
For example, Catherine Eddows' body was found in Mitre Square. Fairclough finds this proof positive that the Freemasons were involved because "the mitre and the square are the tools of the stone masons and potent emblems of Freemasonry". He also finds this proof to be found in the fact that Quatour Coronati Lodge had its installation ceremony on the night of 8 November 1888; the night when the last of the Ripper victims, Mary Kelly, was slaughtered.
Oh dear! You can do almost anything you wish with these "facts". I hereby offer one for our opponents:
As each candidate for the Fellow Craft Degree recites, our Lodges usually meet at night. Dracula, as is well known, comes out at night: therefore Dracula is a Freemason. With his sartorial preference for Dinner suits, he is also obviously a member of Grand Lodge!
To return to Jack the Ripper briefly, as this is a classic example of tunnel vision by the uninformed and an excellent example of the willingness to believe that was so aptly tapped by Leo Taxil.
The royal conspiracy theory—in which Prince Albert Victor Christian Edward, the Duke of Clarence (known as "Eddy" to his friends) is accused of committing the murders to cover up his alleged marriage to a Catholic shop girl, Annie Crook—achieved popularity in 1973 with the broadcast of a BBC programme, Jack the Ripper. It was further enlarged by Stephen Knight (1951/09/26 - 1985/07), in his Jack the Ripper: The Final Solution, (George G. Harrap Co. Ltd., London, 1976)
Sounds much like the theory about the prostitute. Which is wild because I cant find the original youtube video claiming it was from a diary.
Seems like this is all traced back to the story in the 1970's.
I heard maybe the ripper was H.H. Holmes
I liked the theory that one of the royal family members knocked up a prositute.
He fell in love. Her friends were trying to blackmail the royal family.
So they killed her to make an example, and then killed her friends. which I dont know seems believable to me. These people are pyschos about bloodlines, marrying their cousins.
The only part that sounds "far out" is that the prince was locked up for decades afterwards and someone supposedly found his journal.
The only interesting part about all of this, and is true.
The victims were carved with masonic symbols, which makes me suspect it did have some kinda connection to the royal family, or to some other group there, like the freemasons.
Apparently thats just a nasty rumor with lots of concidences. Like one of the victims having what looked like a compass carved on their face. Not much through the official narrative, did find this interesting.
https://www.casebook.org/dissertations/freemasonry/anti2.html
Came across this as well.
https://freemasonry.bcy.ca/fiction/murder_by_decree/index.html
Sounds much like the theory about the prostitute. Which is wild because I cant find the original youtube video claiming it was from a diary.
Seems like this is all traced back to the story in the 1970's.
https://crberryauthor.com/2015/09/17/was-queen-victoria-behind-the-jack-the-ripper-murders/
Lmao they even made a movie based loosely on it in 2001!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/From_Hell_(film)
Is that Stephen Knight of 'the brotherhood' fame?