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In this vide we take a close look at the "Dear Boss" "Jack the Ripper" letter that was received by the Central News agency in September 1888. It was this letter that imbued the perpetrator of the Whitechapel murders with the name with which he has come down to posterity - Jack the Ripper - despite the fact that the author of the letter and the miscreant responsible for the atrocities were almost certainly two different people. Having discussed how and why the missive was released to the public, and the startling impact it had, we then look at some of the possible contenders who may have written the letter, any one of which may well have been the real "Jack the Ripper." 00:00 - Introduction 00:00:30 - The Name “Jack The Ripper” first used 00:00:46 - The Dear Boss Letter 00:01:36 - The letter handed to the police 00:02:03 - The murders of Elizabeth Stride and Catherine Eddowes 00:02:20 - The “Saucy Jacky” postcard 00:02:50 - Jack the Ripper letter made public 00:04:04 - Who wrote the Jack the Ripper letter 00:04:24 - Sir Charles Warren’s opinion 00:04:54 - It was written by a journalist 00:05:39 - George Sims gives his opinion 00:07:00 - An excerpt from “Police!” 00:07:29 - Senior Police officers opinions 00:07:44 - Sir Robert Anderson’s opinion about the writer 00:08:39 - A Wide-Awake Eastender writes 00:10:02 - Sir Melville Macnaghten’s Opinion 00:11:31 - Detective Chief Inspector John Littlechild’s opinion 00:12:09 - Thomas Bulling named as the author of the letter 00:12:26 - A third letter from Jack the Ripper 00:15:18 - John Moore suspected by Littlechild 00:15:47 - More hoax letter sent 00:16:14 - Truth’s opinion on the letters 00:17:02 - A journalist named Best suspected 00:18:00 - The Star newspaper and “Leather Apron” 00:19:15 - Frederick Best put forward as the writer 00:20:18 - Americanisms in the Dear Boss letter 00:20:53 - Harry Dam suspected 00:24:14 - Conclusion 00:26:26 - End credits