Jack the Ripper: The World’s Funniest Serial Killer
Jack the Ripper was a notorious serial killer that terrorized the streets of London in the late 1800s. But did you know that he also had a great sense of humor?
You see, Jack wasn’t just killing for the thrill of it. He wanted to make people laugh. His gruesome murders were actually elaborate jokes that he thought were hilarious.
Here are a few of his best “gags”:
The Double-Event: Jack killed two women in one night, leaving their bodies just a few feet apart. He thought it was funny that people would be tripping over them in the dark.
The “Dear Boss” Letter: Jack wrote a humorous letter to the police in which he called himself Jack the Ripper and claimed to be the Devil. He signed it “Catch me if you Can!”
The Kidney Heist: Jack removed a victim’s kidney and sent it in a box to the police. He included a note that read “I fried and ate it. It was very nice.” Of course, he didn’t actually eat it. He just thought it was funny to pretend he did.
The Bloody Apron: Jack left a bloody apron at the scene of one of his murders. He had smeared it with animal blood, just to mess with the investigators.
Some people might find Jack’s sense of humor a bit sick and twisted, but he was just trying to spread a little joy in a world that was often bleak and depressing.
Sadly, Jack’s comedy career was cut short when he was never caught by the police. But his legacy lives on as one of the world’s funniest and most creative serial killers.