Did jack to ripper mail a kidney to scotland yard

There is no credible evidence to suggest that Jack the Ripper mailed a kidney to Scotland Yard. In fact, the majority of the evidence and historical accounts suggest that Jack the Ripper did not send any letters or packages to Scotland Yard or any other authorities.

The idea that Jack the Ripper sent a kidney to Scotland Yard likely originated from a misunderstanding or misinterpretation of a letter written by the killer, known as the "Dear Boss" letter. This letter was sent to the Central News Agency in London on September 25, 1888, and was signed "Jack the Ripper." The letter contained a cryptic message and a request for a job as a postal worker.

The letter has been extensively analyzed and debated by historians and Ripperologists, and most experts believe that it was written by a hoaxer or a copycat rather than the actual killer. The letter does not mention a kidney or any other physical evidence being sent to Scotland Yard.

It's worth noting that the idea of Jack the Ripper sending a kidney to Scotland Yard has been perpetuated by popular culture, including films, books, and TV shows. However, these depictions are not based on factual evidence and should be treated with skepticism.