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  2. Dear Boss letter - Wikipedia

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    The "Dear Boss" letter was written in red ink, was two pages long and contains several spelling and punctuation errors. The overall motivation of the author was evidently to mock investigative efforts and to allude to future murders. [4] The letter itself reads: Dear Boss, I keep on hearing the police have caught me but they wont fix me just yet.

  3. Saucy Jacky postcard - Wikipedia

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    Facsimile of the front of the "Saucy Jacky" postcard. Postmarked and received on 1 October 1888, the postcard mentions that the two victims murdered on 30 September, Elizabeth Stride and Catherine Eddowes, were both killed in the early morning of 30 September and that the author had insufficient time to sever his victim's ears to send to the police as promised in a previous letter received by ...

  4. Jack the Ripper - Wikipedia

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    The name "Jack the Ripper" originated in the "Dear Boss letter" written by someone claiming to be the murderer, which was disseminated in the press. The letter is widely believed to have been a hoax and may have been written by journalists to heighten interest in the story and increase their newspapers' circulation.

  5. Category:Hoaxes in England - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; ... Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Dear Boss letter; Drummer of Tedworth; E.

  6. Is Change Healthcare letter I received in the mail a scam ...

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    Here's are some tips from the Federal Trade Commission if you think you've been affected by a data breach, including the one involving Change Healthcare:. Get free credit reports from ...

  7. Central News Agency (London) - Wikipedia

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    The journalist was named as "Tom Bullen" in a letter from one of the investigating inspectors to another journalist. [4] "Tom Bullen" was almost certainly Thomas John Bulling, who worked for Central News and claimed to have received a third letter from the Ripper in a message to police in October 1888. [5] "Jack the Ripper" was adopted as a ...

  8. 18 questions you should never ask your boss - AOL

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    Annoying your boss with your unprofessional questions, however harmless they may seem, could show you to be incompetent, rude, or even a liability to the company, and it might end up costing you ...

  9. Donald Trump gives new meaning to the word, 'Don,' as ... - AOL

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    Please send your views to letters@pbpost.com or by mail to Letters to the Editor, The Palm Beach Post, 2751 S, Dixie Highway, West Palm Beach 33405. Letters are subject to editing, must not exceed ...