Jose Rizal a Hero or a killer? (Jack the Ripper)
Claim:
"Jack the Ripper" is the best-known name given to an unidentified serial killer who was active in the largely impoverished areas in and around the Whitechapel district of London in 1888. He was so called because of a letter who was written by someone who claims he was the killer, however the letter was considered as a hoax. Another names to him are "The Whitechapel Murderer" and "Leather Apron".
While Jose Rizal was in London, Jack The Ripper was present and when he went back to the Philippines, the killings had stopped. It was very mysterious! Could it be just a coincidence? Or not?
By the way, Jack The Ripper likes girls, while Jose Rizal was quite similar to him. They both have the same initials too, J.R.
For those who don't know Jose Rizal, he is the national hero of the Philippines though not legally official.
José Protacio Rizal Mercado y Alonzo Realonda (Jose Rizal) was a Filipino polymath, patriot and the most prominent advocate for reform in the Philippines during the Spanish colonial era. He is regarded as the foremost Filipino patriot.[Click Here]
Let's find out...
Legend:
While searching everything about Jose Rizal in the internet, I stumbled upon this summary of his life while living at London.
Rizal was in London from May 1888 to January 1889, in the British Library copying "Sucesos de las islas Filipinas" by hand because there were no photocopying machines at the time. Jack the Ripper was active around this time, and since we do not know what Rizal did at night or on the days he was not in the library, some people would like to believe Rizal is suspect. They argue that when Rizal left London, the Ripper murders stopped. They say that Jack the Ripper must have had some medical training, based on the way his victims were mutilated. Rizal, of course, was a doctor. Jack the Ripper liked women, and so did our own Rizal. And -- this is so obvious that many overlooked it -- Jose Rizal's initials match those of Jack the Ripper!
Infos
Actually the case was still unsolved. Till now everything about it is a speculation. Here's a brief information about Rizal and the Ripper in London:
He was a doctor. (An ophtalmologist particularly) | He is suspected to be a doctors (the removal of the victims’ organs implied anatomical knowledge). |
He is a multi-talented person, and could even speak English fluently. | The Ripper is an Englishmen. |
Rizal lived in Beckett family at Crescent, London. | Ripper killed prostitutes in Whitechapel, London. |
He is known for having many lovers. | His victims are all women. |
Rizal copied, by hand, the book Sucesos de las islas Filipinasat daylight. | Ripper killed prostitutes always at night time in the East End. |
Rizal is a Freemason. | In the word 'Juwes', which might mean Freemason, makes him related somehow to it. |
He leaved London on January, 1889. | On July, 1889, another victim was believed to be killed by the Ripper. |
Jose Rizal's initial is JR. | Jack the Ripper's initial is also JR. |
This is the events that happened in London at the time when Jose Rizal and Jack the Ripper was in the said city. (In chronological order.)
February 3, 1888 | As the controversy over his novel raged, Rizal got involved in the Kalamba tenant's fight to correct generations-old abuses commited against them. Thus, the security for the Rizal family became a problem. Then, they advised Jose Rizal to leave the Philippines. He departed secretly for Hong Kong, then to Japan, and to United States. | |
May 13 to 16, 1888 | Dr. Jose P. Rizal stayed at the Fifth Avenue Hotel, New York City. | |
May 16, 1888 | He gathered enough funds for a trip to London onboard the luxurious liner CITY OF ROME. | |
May 24, 1888 | He arrived in Liverpool, then went on to London, where he eventually settled down at No. 37 Chalcot, Crescent (with the Beckett Family). | |
While in London, Dr. Rizal copied the book Sucesos de las islas Filipinaswritten by Antonio de Morga in the library of British Museum.[1] | ||
June 13, 1888 | He wrote a letter to his family informing them where he was that time. | |
August 31, 1888 | Jack the Ripper started his killings. (First victim, Mary Ann "Polly" Nichols) | |
September 8, 1888 | Jack the Ripper killed his second victim - Annie Chapman. | |
September 25, 1888 | A post card was sent to 'Dear Boss', the head of the Central News Agency, signed 'Yours truly, Jack the Ripper.' | |
September 30, 1888 | Jack the Ripper killed two women in the same day - Elizabeth Stride and Catharine Eddowes, found half-a-mile apart. | |
[The words 'The Juwes are the men that Will not be Blamed for nothing', were chalked, seemingly by Jack, on a doorway immediately above a portion of the bloodstained apron of victim Catharine Eddowes. The word 'Juwes' may mean a code-word for the Freemasons, or the Jews.] | ||
November 9, 1888 | Jack the Ripper killed his last victim, Mary Jane Kelly. | |
[Dr. Jose Rizal wrote letters to his friend Blumentritt from London, however there were no letters written to his family or friends from July, 1888 - November 14, 1888.] | [Between August 31 to November 9, 1888, five prostitutes were killed in Whitechapel, always late at night.] | |
January, 1889 | Dr. Jose P. Rizal left London. | |
July, 1889 | After nine months from the last Ripper killing, Alice Mackenzie was murdered, and once claimed as a Ripper victim, although the police did not think so at the time. | |
There were fifteen leading candidates for the true identity of Jack the Ripper. Three of them were highly suspected, namely Montague Druitt; 'Kosminski’, a Polish Jew; and ‘Michael Ostrog, a Russian doctor.’ All were documented in MacNaghten Memorandum. But the more highly suspected and convincing of the three is Montague Druitt.[2][3] |
[1]The book tells a fair presentation of a 16th century Philippine culture and civilization. (If you notice some defects in Filipino race, maybe you read the book yourself in order to make a better judgement of the present.)
[2]There appeared to be a good deal of evidence linking him with the Ripper. In 1913, Mac-Naghten told the Daily Mail that he had ‘a very clear idea’ who the Ripper was, but had ‘destroyed all the documents and there is now no record of the secret information which came into my possession at one time or another.’ A journalist with good police contacts, G.R. Sims, stated in 1903 that ‘the body of the man suspected by the chiefs of Scotland Yard, and by his own friends, who were in communication with the Yard, was found in the Thames.’ Druitt indeed committed suicide in the Thames around November 30th, 1888, shortly after being dismissed as a schoolteacher in Blackheath, and three weeks after the last Ripper murder. Druitt, who was also a barrister, had chambers at King’s Bench Walk, within walking distance of the East End, and apparently had a cousin who was a doctor with offices in the Minories, on the border of the East End.
[3]In some sources, the evidences pointed James Maybrick to be Jack the Ripper. Well, all or almost all of the evidence pointing him are highly convincing making him the killer.
Other things about Jose Rizal:
He was a Malay.
He would have been 27 years old at the time of the Ripper killings.
He was short, had dark skin, dark hair, and dark eyes.
He came from a well to do family, was well dressed and looked respectable.
He was executed in the Philippines on December 30, 1896 at the age of 35.
Had a romantic relationship with Gertrude Beckett - daughter of Charles Beckett.
After he died, his mother tried to procure his assets which consisted of some pretty nice jewelry including gold cuff links and other baubles of diamonds and amethysts (gold chain with a red stone seal?)
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