Paranormal Investigator Magazine Issue I | Page 40
Paranormal Investigator Magazine
lice and was sent away, but his persistence
paid off and eventually he was listened to. He
described a vision of a woman and a man being near a gin-palace and gave the name of the
court. He could see the name of the court and a
clock on the wall, which gave the time of 12:40
am. He described a drunken woman who stood
in a poorly lit corner of the court. A man enters
the court and he then places his hand over the
woman’s mouth, produces a knife, which he
uses to slit her throat. He then proceeds to mutilate her body, wiping the knife on her apron and
then leaving into the night.
Amazingly, the following night the Ripper struck
in the place Lees described and in the same
manner. This vision so disturbing, Lees felt he
needed to leave London and went to France to
convalesce. In the meantime the Ripper was
still at large and murdering women in London.
Lees returned to London, and not long after his
return, he had another vision. After his last vision the police were keen to hear what he had
to say. Lees saw that one of the Ripper’s victims had her ears cut off, one clean off and the
other hanging by a thread.
Unbeknown to Lees and the public, the police
had received a letter on the 27th of September
1888 purporting to be from the Ripper himself,
this was the ‹ the infamous Dear Boss letter›. To
prove himself as Jack the Ripper he stated in
the letter that he would prove to them it was him
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