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Seit den 1970er Jahren wird immer wieder die Hypothese aufgestellt, dass der deutschstmmige Maler Walter Sickert Jack the Ripper gewesen sei. Im Jahr 2002 verffentlichte die bekannte US-amerikanische Krimiautorin Patricia Cornwell ein umfangreiches Buch, in dem sie nachzuweisen versuchte, dass Sickert fr die Serienmorde in Whitechapel und viele andere Morde verantwortlich war. Sie begrndete ihre Behauptungen unter anderem mit Vergleichen mitochondrialer DNA und Interpretationen von Sickerts Bildern und Skizzen. Die Sickert-Theorie wird jedoch von den meisten Fachleuten sowie von Scotland Yard abgelehnt.


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London, Apr. 17 (ANI): Jack the Ripper was probably a German merchant seaman named Carl Feigenbaum. This is a theory proposed by former English murder squad detective Trevor Marriott. Speaking in an interview to the German tabloid The Local, Marriott, the author of "Jack the Ripper: The 21st Century Investigation" and "The Evil Within: The World's Worst Serial Killers," said he used modern policing methods to overturn many of the old assumptions about the Ripper murders and gathered evidence that points to Feigenbaum, who was eventually convicted and executed for murdering Juliana Hoffmann in New York in 1894. "There is a case for suggesting he might have been the first trans-continental serial killer," Marriott says. In 2002, the retired Bedfordshire policeman - who'd had a long-running interest in the Ripper case - decided to sift through the evidence, see what could be discounted, and determine what facts remained. "When I looked through it, I thought, 'There are lots of things here that are not right, that are not factually correct'," he says. "The Ripper mystery is based on many wild, speculative, uncorroborated theories.'" The police at the time believed the Ripper was a local man - and subsequent theories have generally assumed that he was at least a Londoner. But Marriot takes a novel approach, alleging that the murderer might have been a sailor. "There were two merchant docks close to White Chapel, and White Chapel had hundreds of prostitutes and we all know that where seamen are, there are prostitutes as well," he says. "It's an area that hadn't been explored by the police at the time back in Victorian times, so it was a totally new lead really." Hundreds of vessels came in and out of London every day. It was a "mammoth task," he says, but he went through thousands of shipping records and found that there was a vessel, the Reiher, that was docked on all the dates of the murders save one. On that date, another vessel from the same line was docked. Around the same time, Marriott learned that what he calls a "Ripper-like murder" - of a woman named Juliana Hoffmann - had taken place in New York in 1894, six years after the five women in White Chapel. The man convicted for that murder was German Carl Feigenbaum, who was also using aliases including Anton Zahn and Carl Zahn. "He was bang to rights on that murder. He was arrested leaving the scene of the crime and the police found a long-bladed knife outside which was obviously attributed to him. When they searched his property, they found a kind of sheath and sharpening stone which indicates he'd been carrying it around for some time." Marriott's research revealed Feigenbaum had been a merchant seaman and had worked for the Norddeutsche Line, which owned the Reiher. "There was a strong connection there ... Once I started to widen the net, I found there was a number of unsolved, Ripper-like murders in Germany between 1889 and 1894 in addition to others in and around White Chapel - outside of the original five women who everybody believed were the only victims, and other Ripper-like murders in and around the New York area," he says. He went to the Bremen archives to check crew lists for the Norddeutsche vessels - and was frustrated to discover that the key records had gone missing. "All the other records were there, but the crew lists for this vessel that relate to the three months of the Ripper murders in the UK were all missing." However, he did find records showing that Feigenbaum had been working for the Norddeutsche Line for "many, many years," he says. William Sanford Lawton, the New York lawyer who defended Feigenbaum in the Hoffmann murder, later said that while on death row, Feigenbaum admitted being a pathological killer and mutilator of women. Lawton made the connection with the Ripper, conducted some inquiries and was quoted in newspapers in 1896 saying he could put Feigenbaum in Whitechapel at the times of the five murders. "Sadly, the press never asked the $64,000 question, 'What were those inquiries?'" Marriott says. One possibility is that Lawton found the Bremen maritime records for the Reiher and removed them, he says. Marriott had an advantage over other Ripper sleuths in that he started with a genuinely open mind and approached the case like any modern murder inquiry. He eliminated suspects considered "prime" and broadened the inquiry to consider others who fit the facts, he says. This even included eliminating at least one of the five murders assumed to be the Ripper, based on the characteristics of the crimes. Marriott admits that no theory is watertight, but had the police considered the merchant seaman theory, they would have come to the same conclusion as Marriott and would have been in a better position to solve the crime. (ANI) 0852c4b9a8

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