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    Jewish Ritual Murder.

    AntiTraitors, Published on May 6, 2020 - William of Norwich (2 February 1132 – 22 March 1144) was an English boy whose death is attributed to the Jewish community of Norwich. It is the first known medieval case of Jewish ritual murder. The Catholic Encyclopedia states the facts of the case as accounted by Thomas of Monmouth..

    "A boy’s corpse showing signs of a violent death was found in Thorpe Wood near Norwich. It was not touched until Easter Monday, where it was buried without any ceremony where it lay. In the meantime a number of young men and boys had visited the spot and the Jews were suspected of the murder on account of the nature of the wounds.

    The body was recognized as that of William, a tanner’s apprentice, who with his master had been in the habit of frequenting the houses of certain Jews. The grave was opened by William’s uncle, the priest Godwin Stuart, the body recognized, the burial Office read, and the grave recovered.

    A few days later the diocesan synod met under the presidence of Bishop Eborard, and Stuart accused the Jews of the murder, and offered to prove his accusation by ordeal. But the Jews of the Norwich Jewry were the king’s men and under the protection of the sheriff, who pointed out that the bishop had no jurisdiction in the case.

    The failure to secure a condemnation against the Jews seems to have been largely due to the presence of this strong official who held the castle of Norwich. The only result of Sturt’s action at this time was to secure the translation of the body from Thorpe Wood to the monks’ cemetery on 24 April 1144.

    Jack the Ripper Identity Revealed.

    GoyimTV will have it the 1888 London "Jack the Ripper' slayings were the work of a Jew, we do not accept that explanation here at all read on..
    According to the late British novelist and composer Anthony Burgess Jack the Ripper was Prince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence and Avondale grandson of Queen Victoria and heir to the British Crown. Burgess says when authorities became aware he was the felon he was lured to Sweden where he was murdered by the Queens equerry and interred with little ceremony in that country, that his body was exhumed at a later date and returned to England.

    Which flies in the face of assertion he died in Norfolk in the UK January 14, 1892. It is less well known the Ripper sent around one hundred and ten handwritten letters to the Metropolitan Police all of which bore the postmark of the Royal Household, behavior forensic psychologists say meant he wanted to be apprehended, while the handwriting in no way resembles that of an immigrant Polish butcher.

    Flickr.com. - Jack The Ripper's "Saucy Jack" Postcard.
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