05-04-2015, 09:42 PM
I may have just noticed a sort of clue concerning Jack the Ripper. After Jack killed Henrietta, he began singing "Some Say the Devil's Dead". This is what he sung:
"Some say the devil's dead, the devil's dead, the devil's dead, some say the devil's dead, and buried in Killarney. More said he rose again, more said he rose again, more said he rose again and joined the British army."
The original Jack the Ripper was a soldier. So, I'm starting to think about the origins of Jack the Ripper. Was he the devil, and was killed, then manifested himself into a soldier? I don't know.
"Some say the devil's dead, the devil's dead, the devil's dead, some say the devil's dead, and buried in Killarney. More said he rose again, more said he rose again, more said he rose again and joined the British army."
The original Jack the Ripper was a soldier. So, I'm starting to think about the origins of Jack the Ripper. Was he the devil, and was killed, then manifested himself into a soldier? I don't know.