Basis of The “Guilty” Theory

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According to the premises found in the written works of Melvin Harris ( first in 1988 ) and Ivor Edwards ( in 2002 ), Stephenson’s original complaint ( neurasthenia ) which caused him to go to the London Hospital on July 26th, 1888 was untrue and concealed the true nature of Stephenson’s journey from Brighton to London, which, according to these two authors, was to commit the subsequent murders which comprised the Whitechapel Murders…..yet for different motivations.

Harris felt Stephenson, by virtue of several instances in the fabric of Stephenson’s life pointed towards Stephenson being a sexual serial killer.

Edwards, on the other hand, maintains that Stephenson was not a sexual serial killer, but that the murders were committed for purposes of “black magic”.

More to come.

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  1. admin Says:

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