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	<title>The Knoxville Vigilance Committee</title>
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	<description>What happens when folks in East Tennessee start a Jack the Ripper book club?</description>
	<pubDate>Sun, 13 Apr 2008 17:39:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Jack the&#8230;book club?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;m not sure why Knoxville is home to so many Ripperologists. It&#8217;s no London. Heck, it&#8217;s certainly not even a Baltimore. Strangely, though, I keep encountering local Ripper enthusiasts in places other than Knoxville.  At the 2006 Ripper Conference in Baltimore, someone said to me, &#8220;There&#8217;s a guy from Knoxville here.&#8221; &#8220;No there&#8217;s not,&#8221; [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m not sure why Knoxville is home to so many Ripperologists. It&#8217;s no London. Heck, it&#8217;s certainly not even a Baltimore. Strangely, though, I keep encountering local Ripper enthusiasts in places <em id="bo3-">other </em>than Knoxville.<br id="vd:r" /> <br id="aire" /> At the 2006 Ripper Conference in Baltimore, someone said to me, &#8220;There&#8217;s a guy from Knoxville here.&#8221; &#8220;No there&#8217;s not,&#8221; I said, and ignored it. I tend to be skeptical about anything without overwhelming evidence that is reported by the masses. I&#8217;m not from Missouri, but you still have to show me. Must be a guy from <em id="u55h">Nashville</em>, I reasoned to myself. These people don&#8217;t know towns in Tennessee. I started suspecting there might be something to the rumors after the third or fourth report.<br id="h.uk" /> <br id="inh9" /> Later that night, I was surprised to see a man I recognized as one of the conference delegates playing harmonica with the bar band. Besides the one he was playing, he had an array of them on the table nearby. I was later introduced to him. His name is Jim: he&#8217;s interested in Jack the Ripper, he blows a mean harp (and takes them everywhere), and he indeed lives in Knoxville.<br id="wl2s" /> <br id="pvk6" /> Two years later in Wolverhampton,  someone again approached me and said there was someone else from Knoxville there. I knew Jim wasn&#8217;t there, not even in disguise, as there had distinctly been no harmonica playing at the bar. Nope, this time it was Joanna, a super-enthusiastic Knoxvillian who has attended several UK conferences but no US ones as yet. <br id="l5hy" /> <br id="gvt0" /> Where are these people coming from? And if they&#8217;re all over Knoxville, why don&#8217;t I encounter them in my daily life? Time to do something about that, I decided. I placed an ad in a local rag, announced a time, date and location for a &#8220;Jack the Ripper reading and discussion group&#8221;, added an email contact for further information, and waited.<br id="fl8w" /> <br id="fld9" /> Will anyone show up, or are Knoxville Ripperologists content to lurk in shadows, only emerging when conferences are held outside the city? We shall see.<br id="l-le" /> <br id="curc" /> <br id="lhr." /> <br id="yy5i" /> <br id="qs37" /> <br id="q.1j" /> <br id="v99z" /></p>
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