Edward Buckley - A New Jack The Ripper Suspect.

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  • Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024
  • In this video I am joined by Jonathan Tye whose researches with Jurriaan Masseen have uncovered another possible suspect for the mantle of having been Jack the Ripper.
    The suspects name was Edward Buckley, an East End thug and gang member who frequently demonstrated a propensity to violence.
    Jonathan takes us step by step through his researches and tells how he first encountered Edward Buckley before presenting the case for his candidature for having been Jack the Ripper.
    In the video we mention Jonathan's article in the magazine "Crime Through Time" which can be accessed through the following link. mangobooks.co....
    Also, if you wish to follow Jonathan's ongoing research you can access it via the following Jack The Ripper Forums link. www.jtrforums....

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  • @moonuni
    @moonuni 11 месяцев назад +172

    God Whitechapel was teaming with dodgey potential killers in the 1880s

    • @patavinity1262
      @patavinity1262 11 месяцев назад +32

      Well it was the worst slum on earth at that time, so no wonder.

    • @karennicol1120
      @karennicol1120 11 месяцев назад +3

      😂😂😂😂

    • @Dr170
      @Dr170 11 месяцев назад +9

      A rookery is a right horrorshow place to raise a rookerful of kroovy milkmen, my brother

    • @mathewlawton1362
      @mathewlawton1362 11 месяцев назад +1

      In 1887 there was only 7 murders in the whole of the Eastend

    • @moonuni
      @moonuni 11 месяцев назад +14

      But being violently disposed towards woman does not make him the ripper ,life was cheap there of course.

  • @AlexaLake7
    @AlexaLake7 11 месяцев назад +112

    Buckley seemed to be a man who usually was in need of money. I don't recall the Ripper victims being robbed of money and/or of anything that may have had a bit of value. Also, although Buckley was a violent man, he seems to have lacked the blood-lust of the Ripper.

    • @paulguise698
      @paulguise698 11 месяцев назад +1

      I didn't think of that Alexa

    • @NudePostingConspiracyTheories
      @NudePostingConspiracyTheories 11 месяцев назад +4

      Good points for thinking on

    • @nightshademasquerade4703
      @nightshademasquerade4703 11 месяцев назад +9

      I think he and his brothers were the 2-3 men who attacked and mugged Emma Elizabeth Smith, who is probably not a Ripper victim. We know the Ripper interacted with at least two of his victims (Stride and Eddowes) prior to killing them; would they really have not been put off by either his demeanor or his reputation? IDK, Buckley here just seems very... *public* and not all that shy about his crimes or violent tendencies. I can't see this man going from this kind of criminal background (including pretty significant assaults) to trying to hide Nichols' wounds, y'know? It just seems very much like something an amateur would do.
      Edit: typo

    • @ImCaptainCabbage
      @ImCaptainCabbage 11 месяцев назад +7

      All the Ripper victims seemed to have emptied their pockets before hand. They were found with no money and sweets or thread found around them, like they were ordered to empty their pockets before the attack.

    • @juniorjohnson5961
      @juniorjohnson5961 11 месяцев назад +4

      Agree doesn't seem to fit the crime.

  • @robertalpy
    @robertalpy 11 месяцев назад +18

    I dont think Edward is the man, but BTK stopped killing when he was too old for it.. Zodiack stopped killing, and so did Joseph deangelo when he got too old for it. Serial killers do retire sometimes.

  • @FrankJGZ
    @FrankJGZ 11 месяцев назад +24

    Interesting suspect, interesting story and interesting theory, but is he Jack the Ripper?...... my gut says no.

  • @NickPenlee
    @NickPenlee 11 месяцев назад +47

    Every violent guy in the East End could potentially be Jack.
    Hundreds of them would have known all the side streets et al like the back of their hands. Also probable is their familiarity with the pubs and patrons, making it highly likely that the victims were known to several villains at the time of the murders.
    Pulling Buckley out of the mix and centering focus on him seems a little hopeful. You'd never get a conviction in a Court of Law for merely being a thug and an acquaintance of this one and that one!

    • @ps123fan
      @ps123fan 4 месяца назад

      everybody cant eat part of the kidney or be a cannibal though

    • @OoxB505
      @OoxB505 4 месяца назад

      @@ps123fanwhat’s your point? That because someone’s supposedly a cannibal that makes them JTR?

    • @mver191
      @mver191 2 месяца назад

      Well it is an indication. ​@@OoxB505

    • @megantauriainen2777
      @megantauriainen2777 2 месяца назад

      ​@OoxB505 yes because one of the victims was missing her kidney(s)and a letter to the news paper talked about it and only the police knew about the missing organ.🫁 very strange if you ask me

  • @davidjbiscoe957
    @davidjbiscoe957 11 месяцев назад +17

    Personally I don't think the ripper would have been an openly violent man. He would be known to police and other people so it would be a risk. I'm sure with his record, if the police thought he could be the ripper they would have been watching him. Look at every serial killer. Most are very private. The types of people that friends or neighbours would say "I'm shocked". That's why they go under the radar and able to keep killing

  • @Dude0000
    @Dude0000 11 месяцев назад +10

    So he gets caught for all the minor crimes he committed, but manages to evade capture for the more heinous ones? Possible I suppose, but highly unlikely.

    • @jameshogan6142
      @jameshogan6142 4 месяца назад

      Yes the case against a great many of these suspects is very thin. I have been watching some on another fellow named Lechmere and the evidence is as thin as gruel. Apart from the fact that he found the first victim the rest of it is all conjecture and extrapolation.

  • @aflask1
    @aflask1 11 месяцев назад +8

    I don’t believe in any way he’s the ripper but researching years before the ripper era is brilliant because we do research the ripper in a vacuum

  • @Samael-Metzger
    @Samael-Metzger 11 месяцев назад +15

    Thank you, Richard. I always look forward to new theories and new suspects. Never gets old, even when the suspects or theories are absolute rubbish. (e.g., Lewis Carroll). Of all my RUclips notifications, I think I look forward to yours the most because I know it something positive and enjoyable.

  • @julesdelorme5192
    @julesdelorme5192 11 месяцев назад +15

    Interesting. I'm an agnostic when it comes to named suspects. But looking at early murders that are similar is definitely an interesting idea. Though there is progression in the canonical five murders, there still seems to be a practiced behaviour, which suggests he has been violent before.

  • @stevenblomer7738
    @stevenblomer7738 11 месяцев назад +20

    Very interesting interview.
    The actual research and the collaboration invoved is the way forward.
    Jonathan is very good, and Richard of course is spot on with his presentation and questions, as always.

    • @lindawade4ok639
      @lindawade4ok639 11 месяцев назад

      While by no means is it definitive, I think it is a more deliberative investigation then the early clamoring for celebrity to be the Ripper

  • @patrickcasey357
    @patrickcasey357 11 месяцев назад +16

    One glaring omission is the fact that Buckley had no known anatomical knowledge or surgical skill.

    • @elainebines6803
      @elainebines6803 11 месяцев назад +2

      It was a butcher who worked t the end of the road. He left in early hours to walk to work, wearing a bloodied apron and lived to old age

    • @walkawaycat431
      @walkawaycat431 9 месяцев назад +8

      ​@@elainebines6803Charles Allen Lechmere is the best suspect by far.

    • @williamrandolph1566
      @williamrandolph1566 4 месяца назад +3

      The whole theory that the Ripper had anatomical or surgical skill was due to a comment from ONE doctor of the time. Like every other "theory" about the Ripper, they are all based on supposition.
      One could argue just as convincingly that any garden variety meat butcher---of which there were many in Whitechapel----could have anatomical or surgical knowledge of the type seen in these murders.

  • @leerdee
    @leerdee 9 месяцев назад +6

    This is so darn interesting. Thank you. Amazing research! ❤

  • @rdevans4097
    @rdevans4097 11 месяцев назад +37

    Completely absorbing, well presented plus researched and mercifully devoid of sensationalism.

    • @2msvalkyrie529
      @2msvalkyrie529 11 месяцев назад +8

      Devoid of evidence of any kind too !

    • @ana-fur
      @ana-fur 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@2msvalkyrie529there’s only so much evidence you can get from that era, and I think they’ve researched it excellently.

  • @teagunn
    @teagunn 11 месяцев назад +9

    Very interesting. Amazing research! Very well put across. Thank you!

  • @jeffreyriley8742
    @jeffreyriley8742 11 месяцев назад +26

    Got to the 20 minute mark and there's zero comparison to Jack other than Buckley was a violent killer type. In Whitechapel, that made him very common.

    • @addie_is_me
      @addie_is_me 11 месяцев назад +5

      He seems to fit the type very well. The problem is that too many people from that freakin' place to fit the profile.

    • @punchingdragon3666
      @punchingdragon3666 11 месяцев назад +4

      I'd suggest watch the whole thing, there are other connections that don't get brought up until later

    • @TheGypsyWolfUK
      @TheGypsyWolfUK 8 месяцев назад +2

      Surely Buckley would be well known in the area and would have been easily identified if seen with one of the victims

  • @Torgo-and-the-Lucifer-Cat
    @Torgo-and-the-Lucifer-Cat 11 месяцев назад +24

    As a Buckley I can't express how happy and joyous I am to find out I finally have a ripper suspect in my family line. Also, how many suspects are we up to now 200, 300?😊

    • @franceshaypenny8481
      @franceshaypenny8481 11 месяцев назад +3

      The Irish Cockney were a unique breed of Irish, weren't they (We), lol. I had a great grand-uncle who swore up and down that he was once Lord Mayor of London, lol!

    • @kdd3925
      @kdd3925 5 месяцев назад +3

      I would be devastated, not happy and joyous

  • @buffalorick5598
    @buffalorick5598 11 месяцев назад +6

    He was caught often for far lesser crimes so his being drunk likely would have been his undoing if he were the Ripper!

  • @GlobohomoGulag4678
    @GlobohomoGulag4678 11 месяцев назад +24

    Five minutes in and this gentleman has already admitted that he started with a suspect and then built a case from there.
    How not to solve a crime 101.

    • @taranullius9221
      @taranullius9221 11 месяцев назад +2

      Or "How not to do History 101".
      Oh he did not just say he was on genealogy sites just looking for a stab*ing. "Help! Help! I need a new person not done before to get on the JTR train!"

    • @taranullius9221
      @taranullius9221 11 месяцев назад

      @@carolanndenton5933 I feel a pattern emerging. Do you take some...Cream...in your coffee? Eh? Eh? I'll stop now.

    • @taranullius9221
      @taranullius9221 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@carolanndenton5933 Did he have regular...Carrolls...singing outside his shop every Christmas? Or was he just an unfortunate, mere Lech?

    • @taranullius9221
      @taranullius9221 11 месяцев назад

      (sorry couldn't help myself).

    • @silverstuff182
      @silverstuff182 11 месяцев назад +1

      Police do this all the time. Look for a likely candidate. THEN see if suspect fits in any way. Legit.

  • @ana-fur
    @ana-fur 11 месяцев назад +6

    Wow, this was so interesting. I’ll be sending the link to my Buckley cousins in Co. Cork, Ireland. I’m sure he’s no relation as Buckley is quite a common surname but who knows. Well done Jonathan, well researched all 👍🏻

  • @peachyllama722
    @peachyllama722 10 месяцев назад +2

    Compelling case. Thank you for putting this interview up

  • @CMHernandez-qq9zu
    @CMHernandez-qq9zu 11 месяцев назад +6

    Not convincing enough for me that's a big jump from pickpocket to butchering a human being

  • @Lonesomelane
    @Lonesomelane 11 месяцев назад +16

    Really interesting, so many facts that listening to Jonathan Tye, you are straight back to the East End at the later end of the 1800s. Unfortunately there is little or no evidence to associate Edward Buckley with the Ripper.

  • @MrJackTR
    @MrJackTR 11 месяцев назад +10

    Beautiful work Jon. Beckley certainly does seem to fit the description of the man described as having the “carroty mustache” and perhaps “blotchy” face seen in frame / pic 34:50 what appears to be a (blotch) mark on the upper right cheek near ear. He is also stout, lived in and had a common knowledge of the area, and showed characteristics of a man who could potentially be a serial killer. If I am not mistaken a later (post 1888) description given has a man with grey eyes (I remember reading this in casebook somewhere.) Also, do you think that it is possible that ole Buckley and perhaps his brothers may have been the ones who viciously attacked Emma Smith? Some do attribute this attack as a possible early work of Jack the Ripper, and would make sense if his brothers were involved and why they never came forward. Anyway, another great video Richard, and I commend Jon on all his fantastic research and hard work that he put into this. I am sure that as time goes by we will learn even more about this man, Buckley and I can’t wait to hear it.

  • @thesleepstealer6170
    @thesleepstealer6170 11 месяцев назад +5

    Buckley is a brute and doesn't seem very bright. He is a typical street thug whereas the crimes of the ripper seem to point to someone meticulous with a fairly thorough knowledge of anatomy for the time. Also there was no theft at the ripper crime scenes and Buckley was a known common street thief.

  • @andrewjohnson388
    @andrewjohnson388 11 месяцев назад +4

    Very interesting ...Nut job of the time and a realistic suspect that we have not come across for years. Will follow this ongoing suspect. The late Chris Scott done great research as mentioned. Great Stuff.

  • @sharonturner7464
    @sharonturner7464 11 месяцев назад +9

    Really interesting theory… very well put together

  • @sarahForensicCriminologistBSc
    @sarahForensicCriminologistBSc 10 месяцев назад +3

    Saw Jonathan a month ago at the East End Crime conference. He presented us with a very detailed lecture .

  • @Meine.Postma
    @Meine.Postma 11 месяцев назад +16

    Right, he searched before 1888 to look for a suspect not knowing if The Ripper would have been in the papers or not, found a suspect and then looked for evidence. Not exactly the scientific method. He still had his suspect and tunnel vision

    • @davekeating.
      @davekeating. 11 месяцев назад +6

      Not exactly. There is a science to it. Reasonable to assume Ripper had previous. Earlier, though less violent, attacks might be in the newspapers. Only problem, newspapers were full of court cases of men attacking women, domestic or otherwise. And that’s just of the cases reported. Needle in a haystack job, and fruitless if attacker, potential Ripper, never appeared in print.

    • @nightshademasquerade4703
      @nightshademasquerade4703 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@davekeating. There's also reason to believe Jack the Ripper may have been a spree killer rather than a serial killer, which means he probably *wouldn't* have had many, if any, prominent encounters with law enforcement prior to 1888.

    • @annoyingbstard9407
      @annoyingbstard9407 11 месяцев назад +1

      Possibly a book on the way? 😂

  • @JMurdochNZ
    @JMurdochNZ 11 месяцев назад +4

    Sorry but not impressed with this hypothesis at all. Buckley was a violent thug for sure, but the kind of psychotic blood lust shown by the Ripper is an entirely different thing. The Ripper would have been an unassuming loner who would have been considered a bit odd by anyone who did notice him, not the human wrecking ball Edward seemingly was. He would have subdued the victims by beating them into submission before cutting their throats, not by strangling them.
    Additionally, there's no way a killer shows the kind of mental degradation from Nichols to Kelly and then just stop. Whoever the Ripper was, he either died, was incapacitated, incarcerated or left the area not long after Kelly's murder.

    • @christerholmgren335
      @christerholmgren335 10 месяцев назад

      …OR, he kept on killing in the same area, doing away with for example Liz Jackson.

  • @Tysto
    @Tysto 11 месяцев назад +10

    Very interesting. I love the research, but “handy with a knife & quite violent towards his woman” doesn’t really make him stand out as a suspect over his brothers or violent friends, let alone other thugs in the area. To the contrary, it seems like the Ripper would have been more of an embittered loner.

  • @addie_is_me
    @addie_is_me 11 месяцев назад +5

    Yes! The period Tye is researching is the most interesting. I have wanted to know more about earlier crimes and murders that could have led up to the Conical 5. Tye may get some earlier murders, many both 1/2 ruled in and 1/2 ruled out, linked, or removed more clearly from the C5.

  • @ryanwilson368
    @ryanwilson368 11 месяцев назад +3

    Very interesting! Will be good to see more of this when you uncover it

  • @grudeman
    @grudeman 10 месяцев назад +2

    Amazing research! Its such a fascinating case and period in time, love the channel the host as the most perfect soothing voice for narration and podcasts 👍

  • @buschovski1
    @buschovski1 11 месяцев назад +3

    To me, this man looks frightening. I get chills looking at him.

  • @Nyctophora
    @Nyctophora 11 месяцев назад +6

    Thank you - I found this interesting, even though I do not think he was the Ripper. There may well be traces of other crimes that haven't been linked before he hit the big stage, as it were.

  • @NudePostingConspiracyTheories
    @NudePostingConspiracyTheories 11 месяцев назад +20

    This channel is unique. I appreciate it. Because its the only one ehich gives respectful time yo each person who comes on to share their research. Thus giving us all, firstly, all the suspects in one place, and, secondly, an unbiased overview of all the theories, and thus the information needed -and then the dignity -to make up our own minds. The only other person I’ve seen do this, is Tom Voigt who has collated all the facts around the Zodiac killer. He’s done it differently, yet it feels the same- just a fair go , and a forum, to everyone who had differing theories, plus a collation of all the actually known facts. Its highly adult . Like this channel

    • @elizabethfarrell23
      @elizabethfarrell23 10 месяцев назад

      Please, please correct that typo 'yo' that was meant to mean 'to', I almost couldn't read on for the repulsive connotations that 'word' has.

  • @sandramacglashan1088
    @sandramacglashan1088 10 месяцев назад +2

    Thanks for sharing new video of Jack the Ripper.

  • @pc1491
    @pc1491 10 месяцев назад +5

    Enjoyed the video and the research involved is excellent. Personally I think someone with such alcohol dependence would not have had a clear enough head and more importantly steady enough hand, to use the precision that was recorded in some of the murders. Think its amazing the amount of recorded history of this man though and certainly a colorful character of the time and area.

  • @joyciejd9673
    @joyciejd9673 3 месяца назад +1

    I'm loving your research and presentations....thanks for your hard work!

  • @tjhaze8303
    @tjhaze8303 11 месяцев назад +2

    Brilliant insight into this period in history 👍 thank you gentlemen, very enjoyable.

  • @duncanedwards6461
    @duncanedwards6461 10 месяцев назад +1

    Funny thing is, is he's probably someone who's never been mentioned or ever will. Buried somewhere with a headstone worn away by time.

  • @haytonism
    @haytonism 11 месяцев назад +4

    Think this guys too violent to be a viable suspect.

  • @elainebines6803
    @elainebines6803 11 месяцев назад +6

    The guy who murdered the women was in fact a slaughterer working at the end of the road where he in fact met a policeman just after he killed a prostitute... His apron was bloody but because of where he worked the policeman just assumed animal blood. He even had the audacity to chat to the policeman. Edit: the guy lived to old age and became a grandfather 🤔

    • @markh995
      @markh995 11 месяцев назад +1

      DNA from her scarf matched this guy's descendants when they tested it a few years back. Keeps getting memory-holed for some reason.

    • @deborahhoffman7394
      @deborahhoffman7394 9 месяцев назад

      Charles Lechmere. Yes part of this is true. He was present at one murder victim. The DNA may or may not be sigificant.

    • @suemount6042
      @suemount6042 3 месяца назад

      The results were deemed not conclusive and riddled with issues which is why it’s not definative

    • @PatrickWhelan-sp1th
      @PatrickWhelan-sp1th 8 дней назад

      Her scarf? I wouldn't be too certain about that one it is highly disputed Catherine Eddowes owned that scarf I highly doubt it​@@markh995

  • @Leo-Crespi
    @Leo-Crespi 11 месяцев назад +4

    Loved this one.

  • @tamarabarnett8759
    @tamarabarnett8759 11 месяцев назад +5

    Doesn't look like any of the eye witnesses descriptions.

    • @rachelled6763
      @rachelled6763 11 месяцев назад

      Good point!

    • @kumodohaizi7234
      @kumodohaizi7234 11 месяцев назад

      U can't trust eyewitnesses,they say this they say that and then they switch it up,jtr can't be stout,the guy was swift especially at night with over dozens of bobbies,impossible

    • @jameshogan6142
      @jameshogan6142 4 месяца назад

      Several of the victims were described as being in the company of a well dressed apparently wealthy man prior to their deaths. There is an awful of of conjecture about Lechmere and Buckley but I am more inclined to go with the evidence given by eye witnesses.

    • @lw3646
      @lw3646 3 месяца назад

      You'd also have to dismiss Anderson's Polish Jew description.

  • @rediscoverwithsharona
    @rediscoverwithsharona 29 дней назад +1

    Dear Richard
    Long time sub here, I have to thank you and edward stow for your amazing videos, they have helped me so much in the jack the ripper videos I've done on my question. I am watching thus video as I write this, can I ask do you know when and we're Edward buckley died.

  • @johnbluett6079
    @johnbluett6079 7 месяцев назад +1

    Never seen a detailed plan of where these suspects lived in relationship to where the murders were committed. What was their occupation and family background

  • @andrewlongcake6446
    @andrewlongcake6446 11 месяцев назад +3

    no not convinced that Buckley is the was the ripper. From everything you have said he was just a violent Alcoholic. , There must have been hundreds in the East End like him. Being of London Irish hertige I will say Buckleys behaviour is very common still today

  • @brograb898
    @brograb898 9 месяцев назад +1

    Unlikely suspect, but I do love how the ripperology phenomenon has gotten historians to do these micro histories on shady characters and London geography.

  • @sirequinox4874
    @sirequinox4874 11 месяцев назад +2

    Always good to hear some new thinking on the solution to the murders, but what we really need is some solid evidence, which seems unlikely to be produced after so long. The case is so cold it's frozen.

  • @manashiranidas3566
    @manashiranidas3566 10 месяцев назад +1

    The Jack Ripper will be someone, whose sadness is caused by the misdeeds of others, perhaps indicating that there has been some past trauma in his life. Moreover, can represent feelings of guilt, shame, or a sense of being used or exploited. Importantly, he has a sense that he is sacrificing something ...Edward Buckley does not match.

  • @tinamagnuson9656
    @tinamagnuson9656 10 месяцев назад +2

    The horrific nature of the murders and how each became more gruesome seems more akin to the serial psychopath killer profile, not a drunken violent pick pocket. But prove me wrong.

    • @JMurdochNZ
      @JMurdochNZ 10 месяцев назад

      No one with any understanding of criminal psychology would, because you're 100% correct. Buckley was a violent thug. Jack was a psychopath, essentially coming apart with each kill. Two very different animals.

  • @ana-fur
    @ana-fur 11 месяцев назад +3

    Edward Buckley has shades of a peaky blinder about him, slash first and ask questions later.

    • @silverstuff182
      @silverstuff182 11 месяцев назад

      Ma'am, what's a peaky blinder? I'm from Georgia, USA.

    • @lw3646
      @lw3646 3 месяца назад

      Expect he wasn't known to carry a knife. The use of his family though to intimidate us very PB.

  • @martinevans9757
    @martinevans9757 10 месяцев назад +2

    So this claim's primary piece of evidence is a modern artist's impression of a knife wound to a victim's face, and the supposed similarity it has to another victim's wound? How can that be considered of any validity?

  • @smrtrthnu1571
    @smrtrthnu1571 11 месяцев назад +19

    Yeah, im half way through and have dound zero evidence to convince me he could be the ripper, and some things that make me think hes not a candidate. For instance je says most of his acts of violence was towards authority figures. When i think of the ripper, i think of a coward that took out his hate on woman. The defenseless ones. Not a scary predator stalking the night. More of a violent coward skulking in the night.

  • @avondalemama470
    @avondalemama470 11 месяцев назад +3

    This is an interesting theory. Very well put together. I do have two individuals I suspect and a third who vies for second place.

  • @petermetcalfe6722
    @petermetcalfe6722 10 месяцев назад +2

    An interesting story but I don't see him as a Ripper suspect.

  • @theplaguedoctor3329
    @theplaguedoctor3329 2 месяца назад

    People throw different names everyday just to keep "jack the ripper" alive. It will never be solved.

  • @elizabethabraybant7282
    @elizabethabraybant7282 4 месяца назад +2

    Is there anything on record showing Edward having a run in with George Lusk? I always wondered why he received a piece of kidney?

  • @MKD371
    @MKD371 10 месяцев назад +2

    Historians all say and it is well known that Jack the Ripper had surgical skills, with his knife work on the victims. I doubt Edward Buckley had these surgical abilities.

    • @christerholmgren335
      @christerholmgren335 10 месяцев назад +1

      No, historians do NOT all say that the killer had surgical skills, and no, it is NOT well known that this was so. Furthermore, there are examples - like for example Danny Rolling - of serial killers who were thought to have far-reaching surgical experience, but who, when caught, were shown to have no such experience at all, not a scintilla of it. Danny Rolling was a bum with no education at ll - but his deeds had the police looking for a surgeon. A little sense never harmed anybody, but suggesting a controversial view as ironclad truth often did.

  • @stanclark8824
    @stanclark8824 11 месяцев назад +2

    wow! I have not seen Richard Jones in forever! so glad to see him on the RUclipsz now. I remember seeing him on TV shows on the television machine.

  • @Paulopaulie_
    @Paulopaulie_ 11 месяцев назад +10

    Very interesting take on the social climate at that time. My money is still on Lechmere/Cross, but, who knows?.... Still,... very enjoyable video as always

  • @iconocrat
    @iconocrat 11 месяцев назад +2

    I know this is not relevant to the conversation, but I must acknowledge Jonathan Tye looks damn near identical to the filmmaker Peter Bogdanovich (at least from this angle).

  • @keithnaylor1981
    @keithnaylor1981 10 месяцев назад +3

    Very interesting. I think though a good scenario to possibly identify Jack would be to come across a guy standing over one of the victims who had been so recently murdered that she was still warm and had not yet even lost a substantial amount of blood, ie Lechmere!

    • @joycetaylor7295
      @joycetaylor7295 5 месяцев назад

      Very interested in finding out more about lechmere?

    • @jameshogan6142
      @jameshogan6142 4 месяца назад

      I really thought that was a breakthrough but apart from some inconsistencies with times and movement and contention of why Lechmere gave his stepfathers name to the police there is very little to tie him to the crime and there are no real links to the other four either.

  • @kevinb9830
    @kevinb9830 11 месяцев назад +3

    I was excited when I saw this video but I have to say, I don't get this as a suspect at all.

  • @kencusick6311
    @kencusick6311 11 месяцев назад +3

    Other than he was a violent piece of work, in the right area, at the right time, what connects him to Jack the Ripper? This could be a hundred other guys. Physical descriptions of a man seen with Ripper victims describe a tall man. This guy is 5’4”-6”.

  • @richardearnshaw2719
    @richardearnshaw2719 10 месяцев назад +1

    I've got to say he sounds just like my old man who thankfully is at least six feet under. How I survived I have no idea but he lead a charmed life til he was 85. Then it all came out and we're still wading through the muck.

  • @AustinD1993
    @AustinD1993 2 месяца назад +1

    Being born in 1934 Edward would have been 33-34yrs old in 1988 & a height of 5'4-5'6 with a Mustache, Stocky & always carried a Knife & was known to use it. He fits the Discription EXACTLY! He prayed on Prosititutes because he knew that Police wouldnt care.& being a pickpocket & a thief, a prostitute would be an easy target for a robbery & if they knew who he was & he didnt want to risk going back to prison- reason for the murdrs. It seems like Edward was a Shot Caller in the Area.

  • @silverstuff182
    @silverstuff182 11 месяцев назад +4

    Thanks for the photos of Hanbury St., particularly 29. You should dig up the short documentary made with actor James Mason, showing 29 Hanbury St. before it was leveled and replaced with a new building. It used to be on RUclips but I believe it's been removed.

  • @Chef-Really5365
    @Chef-Really5365 11 месяцев назад +1

    WAS SAID RIPPER “Medical Skilled” due to anatomical precision removal ? What’s the link of such to Edward ?

  • @ruiseartalcorn
    @ruiseartalcorn 11 месяцев назад +2

    Hmmm... very interesting indeed! Many thanks :)

  • @qrufus
    @qrufus 11 месяцев назад +2

    It's possible that Buckley could be responsible for some of the murders (or any unsolved murders not attributed to Jack the Ripper). With his crimes being known to the police, he would had to have been questioned by them (either as a suspect or a witness).

  • @Xanadu2025
    @Xanadu2025 11 месяцев назад +1

    For the love of God what is the connection??

  • @manuellubian5709
    @manuellubian5709 24 дня назад

    First time to your channel. Quick question are there any surviving documents surrounding this man's life escapades and or his death

  • @gingerthompson8340
    @gingerthompson8340 11 месяцев назад +2

    I agree have heard no evidence that he could have committed the horrible acts of the ripper, yes he did some bad things but no reason to believe he could be the ripper at all, time and dates don't mean anything at this point and no background if knowing anatomy like the Ripper did

  • @GrilloTheFlightless
    @GrilloTheFlightless 11 месяцев назад +3

    This guy is very knowledgable and very well researched. I found this very interesting and very informative. And he doesn’t seem to be one of this hacks who bend the facts to fit their pet theory, which is very refreshing. But I don’t buy i to the idea that Buckley was the Ripper.
    It’s the same with a lot of suspects whose names get put forward. The fact that he was known to the police for violence towards women and had a criminal record makes me wonder why the police weren’t all over him like a rash at the time of the Whitechapel murders. They were checking out all sorts of people who had a history of violence and even anybody they could find known to own a sharp knife. Why hasn’t his name come to the surface sooner? If he was a credible suspect I would have thought his name would have come up as a suspect at the time.
    I always felt that if the Ripper was someone well known, well documented or known to the police already he would have been investigated at the time and we’d have known about them all along. The fact that we don’t have a clue who he is suggests to me that the Ripper was probably someone seemingly insignificant, someone who was completely unknown to the police (if he’d attempted to kill before, probably wasn’t caught) and someone who was so ordinary and anonymous nobody would have suspected him. It was probably someone who had no known history and was outwardly so ordinary it was unreal. Which means it could have been any one of thousands of people whose identity we will never know.
    I’m fascinated by the murders. I’m fascinated by the history, the people involved and the social backdrop of the time. I’m interested in what could have motivated or inspired such terrible murders. But I strongly believe that unless an unquestionably verifiable signed confession turns up, we’ll never know who it was.
    That being said, many of the names that have been put forward have been interesting characters in their own right, as is Buckley, who I’d have never learned about had it not been for Ripperologists bringing their names forward, so I’ve still learned a lot.

  • @normanriggs848
    @normanriggs848 8 месяцев назад +1

    I agree with most of you. It just doesn't seem that he, Buckley, has the same kind of violence tendencies than the Ripper had. But, not a man one would want to meet up with in an alley! Especially if you were a cop or a woman!!

  • @silverstuff182
    @silverstuff182 11 месяцев назад +1

    The full face photo of Edward Buckley struck me as familiar immediately. Have you seen that full figure photograph of a man standing in a backyard, near a short fence? This photo is associated with the Crippen case but I don't remember this man's name. I don't remember if he was a policeman, a suspect or both. But the faces are so much alike.

    • @walkawaycat431
      @walkawaycat431 9 месяцев назад

      Charles Allen Lechmere. He's by far the best suspect for JTR.

  • @NudePostingConspiracyTheories
    @NudePostingConspiracyTheories 11 месяцев назад +9

    I am an alcoholic. (Sober now). Im also a fourth generation alcoholic. The brutally against the chosen weaker ones that I’ve seen is unbelievable. Because underneath the drinking compulsion lay terror and rage. I know this from experience not theory. So this IS interesting. Especially the displaced anger-taking it out on ither people from the one whom you really hate (which is also classic serial killer behaviour- see Ted Bundy, Gary Ridgeway and Joe DaAngelo the Golden State Killer fir just a few, plus John Douglas’s conclusion from all the serial killers he interviewed ). Its also common in my experience, in the alcoholics I’ve known. Ps- its also been common in the control addicts who married the alcoholics in my family. So… him going into a rage for a while and killing a few women when his woman wont give him a child, is so NOT far fetched. Very interesting. I will keep an eye out for future investigations on this man

    • @jeanmyers1787
      @jeanmyers1787 3 месяца назад

      It’s an interesting theory. I think our Jack was too sharp to be an alcoholic but that’s just my opinion. I’m certainly no expert.

    • @mver191
      @mver191 2 месяца назад

      ​@@jeanmyers1787Why do you think he was sharp? He got almost caught in the act twice, and his supposed letters are written by someone that is not too bright.

  • @louisemerriman1079
    @louisemerriman1079 11 месяцев назад +8

    I personally dont know what to think with this case. It keeps me awake at night. Who was he ? Drives me bonkers

    • @peterkearnsmusic
      @peterkearnsmusic 11 месяцев назад

      Swanson said they knew it was Kosminski, they just couldn't prove it. Surely that's enough.

    • @vespasian606
      @vespasian606 11 месяцев назад +3

      Leave it alone for a while and come back to it. A lot of what's written about the case does not stand up to close inspection. I find a break helps clear my mind.

    • @DoctorBastard
      @DoctorBastard 11 месяцев назад +1

      I can tell you several definite facts about the ripper that might help you figure it out.
      He had arms.
      He lived in London.
      And he definitely owned a pair of shoes.

    • @davekeating.
      @davekeating. 11 месяцев назад

      Well, it wasn't Lester Piggott for starters...

    • @johnjones-eu1rv
      @johnjones-eu1rv 11 месяцев назад +1

      It was Maybrick… Proven with a contemporary diary, containing information only the killer would know

  • @WhocaresWhy44
    @WhocaresWhy44 19 дней назад

    This is ASMR, Yet the hope of identifying the Ripper is akin to watching a dog snap at soap bubbles. Yet this programme is thoroughly enjoyable.

  • @lizlawrence4553
    @lizlawrence4553 11 месяцев назад +2

    It will remain an unsolved case, so much question of reliability of evidence. No. of realistic suspects. Reality is happened so long ago a verdict would be hard to reach if you took the case to the Old Bailey in London. Makes interesting historical debate though.

  • @mariacrouch7109
    @mariacrouch7109 7 месяцев назад +1

    I WAS ALMOST CONVINCED IT WAS H H HOLMES

  • @TheSavagederek
    @TheSavagederek 7 месяцев назад +2

    Francis Tumbelty or Walter Sickart although my head has always said Tumbelty .

    • @jameshogan6142
      @jameshogan6142 4 месяца назад +1

      I tend to think it was a middle class professional with medical knowledge rather than men such as Buckley and Lechmere. Several of the victims were described as being last seen with a well dressed apparently well off man prior to their death.

  • @nunyanunya4147
    @nunyanunya4147 11 месяцев назад +1

    they should charge this guy Edward Buckley! why are the police doing nothing!?!?

    • @jameshogan6142
      @jameshogan6142 4 месяца назад

      They are more interested in hate crime nowadays.

  • @robertalpy
    @robertalpy 11 месяцев назад +1

    I live near Saratoga, and there's always rich out of towners willing to rent your house for the racing season. Some people pay their property taxes on what they make in the racing season, renting out their homes. I wouldn't be surprised if there was a rich game for pickpockets there. I wouldn't know for sure since I don't gamble, and horses make me sneeze, but I wouldn't be surprised.

  • @krugmeister7301
    @krugmeister7301 3 месяца назад

    1888 was the year ...The number 8 has a mystical influence

  • @princerupert6161
    @princerupert6161 6 месяцев назад +1

    It's not that men and women were murderd in the east end.. Stabbed mostly.. But the manner in which the ripper butchered his victims. We'd call it, over the top nowadays, that shocked even those hardened people back then. Respect was given not only to those who could give a beating, but to those who could take one... Jack was too much even for those dark times.

  • @louisemerriman1079
    @louisemerriman1079 3 месяца назад

    It drives me mad Richard not knowing who he was . Im perplexed by it and always will be 😮

  • @WhocaresWhy44
    @WhocaresWhy44 19 дней назад

    The attack on the policeman after the refusal of the landlord to admit Edward to the property is interesting. Having contempt of the police redoubled Edward's efforts to outfox the police. Contempt of Police with misogyny on steroids was present.

  • @garywilson6146
    @garywilson6146 11 месяцев назад

    Interesting stuff. Looking at old records the coffee shop at 235 Whitechapel Road was the Lord Napier public house between 1860’s and 1930’s ?

  • @matthewspicer1068
    @matthewspicer1068 2 месяца назад

    The best approach to "Jack The Ripper" - IMO - is try and see how the police saw it at the time between 1888 and 1891 [All the Whitechapel Murders] - see how it evolved case by case - see each case as a separate entity .... Matthew:)

  • @PinkyPuff69
    @PinkyPuff69 11 месяцев назад +5

    I'm always up for a new Ripper suspect! I was just telling someone today that I hope they never find the actual killer because the mystery is so impeccably compelling that if new technology somehow one day figures it out, it'll ruin everything. Just the clues, the psychological aspects and profiles of the killer, is whole a cottage industry unto itself! What a let down if we ever actually get the answer.

    • @silverstuff182
      @silverstuff182 11 месяцев назад +2

      Ruin everything? People died. It's not a game.

    • @jeanmyers1787
      @jeanmyers1787 3 месяца назад

      He’s now a legend, yes people died but they are also part of history. I agree that it continues to fascinate people and long may it go on!

  • @lyndoncmp5751
    @lyndoncmp5751 11 месяцев назад +2

    An interesting suspect, but no evidence for him and he can't be placed at any of the crime scenes.

  • @josephmiller9424
    @josephmiller9424 11 месяцев назад +1

    Jack would be like any other serial killer he just didnt start killing he was doing it before but didnt get credit until jack the ripper and i bet the killer went ill be remembered forever , and from hell i think was a reporters work

  • @pamspencer5377
    @pamspencer5377 11 месяцев назад +1

    Perhaps he is the one who was dismembering people

  • @olwynnsay237
    @olwynnsay237 8 месяцев назад

    I just don't understand why the police refuse to release all the evidence after all that time or why an officer had to give evidence from behind a screen to say why they wouldn't release it.

    • @jameshogan6142
      @jameshogan6142 4 месяца назад

      I think a lot of evidence was destroyed in the blitz.

  • @perlefisker
    @perlefisker 11 месяцев назад

    'An unfortunate'. It's a great word for describing the economical system.
    Prostitution was so common, violence was so common. I reckon that if this suspect has anything to do with the White Chapel murders, it's as a gang of pimps to whom these unfortunate owed money.
    One shouldn't forget that pimps and brothels pay the police. That would further explain how he gets away with his crimes against women - and explain, too, why it was common for women to be insulted and assaulted in the streets - to such an extent that the 'unfortunate' (not even able to make it to the level of a lowlife criminal pimp in the capitalistic society) was 'served well' by the newspaper.

  • @of1300
    @of1300 10 месяцев назад

    Don’t kid yourselves . It was Michael Maybrick. In combo with Druitt maybe.