George Lusk

George Lusk

George Akin Lusk (1839 - 1919) was a builder and decorator who specialised in music hall restoration, and was the Chairman of the Whitechapel Vigilance Committee during the 'Whitechapel Murders' of Jack the Ripper in 1888. Lusk was a Freemason, having been initiated into the Doric Lodge on 14 April, 1882, but he was excluded from his membership of the Lodge in 1889 for non-payment of dues. [http://www.mqmagazine.co.uk/issue-2/p-49.php MQ MAGAZINE Issue 2 - Jack the Ripper: Exploring the Masonic link ] at www.mqmagazine.co.uk] He was also the Churchwarden of his local church.

Chairman of the Whitechapel Vigilance Committee

Lusk was elected Chairman by other local businessmen who made up the Committee on 10 September, 1888. His name was printed on the numerous posters pasted up around Whitechapel appealing for information during the murders. He and the Committee's Treasurer, Joseph Aarons, wrote a letter to the "Daily Telegraph", addressed to the then Home Secretary Henry Matthews, stating that the offer of a substantial reward from the government would 'convince the poor and humble residents of our East-end that the government authorities are as much anxious to avenge the blood of these unfortunate women as they were the assassination of Lord Cavendish and Mr Burke.'

From Hell letter

In October Lusk came to believe that his house was being watched by a sinister bearded man, and requested police protection. On 16 October, 1888 he received a small package in the evening mail at his home, 1 Alderney Road, Mile End. On opening the package he found a letter addressed to himself, inside which was half a human kidney. The letter read:

:"From hell.

:Mr Lusk,:Sor:I send you half the Kidne I took from one women prasarved it for you. tother piece I fried and ate it was very nise. I may send you the bloody knif that took it out if you only wate a whil longer

:Signed:Catch me when you can Mishter Lusk"

This letter is referred to as the "From Hell letter" by Ripperologists.

Convinced the letter was a practical joke, Lusk placed the box and the kidney in his desk drawer. At a meeting of the Vigilance Committee the next day he showed it to other members of the Committee. On 14 October, Joseph Aarons, W Harris and two other members called Reeves and Lawton visited Lusk at home to inspect the letter and the kidney. Lusk wanted to throw both away, but he was persuaded to take them to Dr Frederick Wiles, who had a surgery nearby on the Mile End Road.

Wiles was out, so his assistant, F S Reed examined the contents of the box and took the kidney to Dr. Thomas Horrocks Openshaw at the nearby London Hospital. The kidney was handed over to the City Police in whose jurisdiction Catherine Eddowes had been murdered.

Lusk is also mentioned in the 17 September 1888 'Dear Boss' letter, but this letter is regarded by many Ripperologists as being a modern hoax. [ [http://www.casebook.org/ripper_letters/ Casebook: Jack the Ripper - Ripper Letters ] at www.casebook.org]

Film portrayals

In the 1988 made for TV film "Jack the Ripper", starring Michael Caine, Lusk was played by Michael Gothard. In the 2001 film "From Hell", starring Johnny Depp, Lusk was played by Vincent Franklin.

Footnotes

External links

* [http://www.casebook.org/press_reports/west_ham_guardian/881020.html Contemporary press reports concerning Lusk]
* [http://www.city-of-london.com/jack-the-ripper.html Lusk on the City of London website]
* [http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/RdLeaflet.asp?sLeafletID=388&j=1 Lusk in the National Archives]


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