C2C... practicing pediatrician Daniel Friedman, MD, shared his research into the Jack the Ripper mystery. He has unearthed facts about both Jack the Ripper and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and drawn some startling conclusions. While a number of suspects have been proposed in recent years, Friedman was able to eliminate some of the main ones-- Dr. William Gull-- the Queen's physician couldn't have done it because he had a paralyzed arm; and H.H. Holmes, while a serial killer, had a completely different M.O. than the Ripper. Based on his research, he's concluded the killer of the five London prostitutes in 1888 was none other than the creator of Sherlock Holmes, himself, Arthur Conan Doyle. Doyle's motivation for the murders was revenge for contacting syphilis from a prostitute, he suggested. He was known for being violent, and as a doctor, he had the surgical skills to perform the grisly crimes, Friedman cited. Doyle, he continued, suffered a traumatic childhood, and became a brilliant sociopath. He may have used a red muffler to dim a lantern that he carried when committing the murders in Whitechapel's dark alleys, he added, so people wouldn't be able to see what he was doing.
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