Wednesday, August 22, 2007

Philippine Urban Legends (Jose Rizal was Jack the Ripper) (Comments)

Philippine Urban Legends (Jose Rizal was Jack the Ripper) (Comments): "Philippine Urban Legends (Jose Rizal was Jack the Ripper) Status: urban legends An article from the Philippine Daily Inquirer records some Philippine urban legends: the 'White Lady' of Balete Drive, Robina Gokongwei's 'snake twin' lurking in department store dressing rooms, the elusive 'kapre' that lives in an ancient mango tree near the Emilio Aguinaldo house in Kawit town, and Andres Bonifacio's love child from a place aptly named Libog (now Santo Domingo) in Albay province. None of those mean much to me. But most of the article is devoted to discussing two other Philippine legends that are of more general interest. The first one is that Jose Rizal, the national hero of the Philippines, 'was the father of Adolf Hitler, the result of an indiscretion with a prostitute in Vienna.' The second one is that Jose Rizal was also Jack the Ripper: Rizal was in London from May 1888 to January 1889, in the British Library copying 'Sucesos de las islas Filipinas' by hand because there were no photocopying machines at the time. Jack the Ripper was active around this time, and since we do not know what Rizal did at night or on the days he was not in the library, some people would like to believe Rizal is suspect. They argue that when Rizal left London, the Ripper murders stopped. They say that Jac"

1 comment:

Australian Class Actions said...

This theory that Jack the Ripper was a Philippine national is both bizarre and unbelievable.

For four years, I have been researching the murder of the five London street prostitutes between August and November 1888.

The chances of Jose Rizal being Jack the Ripper are just as likely as Gloria Arroyo being appointed the world's first female Pope!