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- Q1290493 subject Q8560437.
- Q1290493 subject Q9087234.
- Q1290493 abstract "The "Saucy Jacky" postcard is the name of a message received in 1888, which claims to have been written by the serial killer now known as Jack the Ripper. Because so many hoax letters were received by Scotland Yard, the press and others, it is not known definitively if this was an authentic letter written by the Whitechapel killer. It did contain information that was compelling enough to lead investigators to publish a facsimile of the communication in hopes that someone might recognize the handwriting.".
- Q1290493 thumbnail Saucy_Jack_front.jpg?width=300.
- Q1290493 wikiPageExternalLink ripper_letters.
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- Q1290493 wikiPageWikiLink Q8560437.
- Q1290493 wikiPageWikiLink Q9087234.
- Q1290493 wikiPageWikiLink Q930345.
- Q1290493 comment "The "Saucy Jacky" postcard is the name of a message received in 1888, which claims to have been written by the serial killer now known as Jack the Ripper. Because so many hoax letters were received by Scotland Yard, the press and others, it is not known definitively if this was an authentic letter written by the Whitechapel killer.".
- Q1290493 label "Saucy Jacky postcard".
- Q1290493 depiction Saucy_Jack_front.jpg.