File:Dear Boss pt2.jpg

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Warning sign This file requires updating because: This is a poor scan because the end of the line reading "Dont mind me giving the trade nam" is cut off, and we can't see if there's an "e" or any punctuation. The spelling errors and eccentricites of the letter demand that a better scan be uploaded. See https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Jack_the_Ripper#Proper_noun where I transcribed this scanned version of the letter- I add an "e" now on Wiktionary because it looks odd otherwise. But I think a proper scan is most definitely in order. In doing so, you could add a timestamp to the file.
Please notify the uploader with {{subst:update-note|1=File:Dear Boss pt2.jpg|2=This is a poor scan because the end of the line reading "Dont mind me giving the trade nam" is cut off, and we can't see if there's an "e" or any punctuation. The spelling errors and eccentricites of the letter demand that a better scan be uploaded. See https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Jack_the_Ripper#Proper_noun where I transcribed this scanned version of the letter- I add an "e" now on Wiktionary because it looks odd otherwise. But I think a proper scan is most definitely in order.}} ~~~~
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English: Jack the Ripper's "Dear Boss" letter (part 2).
Español: Parte segunda de la carta "Dear Boss" ("Querido Jefe") supuestamente escrita por el asesino nunca descubierto Jack the Ripper.
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Source National Archives MEPO 3/142
Author Jack the Ripper
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