The only reference to Jack The Ripper having hideouts is in the bestselling book Jack The Ripper:Case Closed by Patricia Cornwell. As pointed out in her book, Cornwell's favorite suspect artist Walter R. Sickert did have many little 'holes' that he rented over the years, the purpose for these hideouts remains a mystery. He sometimes would tell people they were studios where he could paint. Why he needed so many, sometimes several at the same time is unclear. The author puts forth the theory that these hideouts made a great escape for killer. It's an interesting point. Jack The Ripper had a knack for just disappearing without a trace. I doubt it is just coincedent that some of these holes were a stones throw from Whitechapel.
He had a home, that is if it was one of the 2 prime suspects..
august,16,1988
blue / green
http://www.jack-the-ripper.org/victims-of-jack-the-ripper.htm
Jack the Rippers 3rd victim in 1988
East End of London, England
To this day his identity reamins unknown..............Be Warned.
That's a matter of opinion we still don't know to this day who he was
because they were all prostitute's. Sad right?
The six murders generally attributed to Jack the Ripper occurred between 7 August and 9 November 1888.
London Rippers was created in 2011.
Weirdo Rippers was created in 2007.
yes i am im also 1264365642 years old and from the planet zog. u such dumb anus.