Weird I have just emailed a friend about the Ripper walks...I love the case too. Any idea who the Ripper
might have been? I dare bet it is the most eerie of places to walk through at night time. Let me know if the book is any good....I'll do the same with this one I am about to read.
Not had a roast today Mat, son went out to a Toby Carvery with friends....So all I have had is a cheese
sandwich.....There was a time a Sunday dinner was important to me, but not any more...

So far the book is good, it is very detailed, which I love. Patricia names her suspect.
I have no idea who the Ripper was, everytime I watch a new show or read a new book about the criems they seem to have a new suspect, and they all seem very plausible. (although I've never bought into the ripper being a member of the royal family)
The walk was creepy, the old man that walked us around the streets was very, very knowledgable and was having question after question fired at hime and answered them all with great detail and enthusiasm.
He gave us a warning at the start of the tour, that when the tour was over he was going to 'dissappear the way godo old Jack had done" which didn't make much sense at the time - but after like two hours of walking around London, being shown where the houses were, where the murder spots were.. he said something like "and then just as quickly as he started, Jack stopped, no more killings, no more letters, nothing was heard from him again.......he just dissappeared and became a legend that no one will ever truly crack!" ....then he shows us around the corner to the last murder spot.. and the old man dissappeared..there ust have been a gate or some steps or something haha......but it was creepy as hell!