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Anagramamaniacs: Lewis Carroll (Artists Accused of Being Jack the Ripper)

Anagramamaniacs: Lewis Carroll (Artists Accused of Being Jack the Ripper)

Update: 2022-10-12
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Lewis Carroll was teaching math at Oxford when he befriended Alice Liddell, a colleague’s daughter. Even though their friendship ended in scandal, it led to one of the most beloved children’s books of all time, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. In 1996, psychotherapist Richard Wallace accused Carroll of committing the Whitechapel murders, claiming to have discovered compromising anagrams in Carroll’s writing. 

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Anagramamaniacs: Lewis Carroll (Artists Accused of Being Jack the Ripper)

Anagramamaniacs: Lewis Carroll (Artists Accused of Being Jack the Ripper)

Gavin Whitehead