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  • The night of "The Double Event" - the noteworthy incident in which Jack the Ripper supposedly murdered Elizabeth Stride and later Catherine Eddowes (frequently known as "Kitty" in the Vertigo series) - the police force find a message written on a wall close to Eddowes murder scene stating: "The Juwes are the men that will not be blamed for nothing."

    comicbookbin.com 2009

  • Officially, the message read "The Juwes are the men That Will not be Blamed for nothing", although other witnesses, including City Police, remembered it as "The Juwes are not the men That Will be Blamed for nothing", and it became controversial almost immediately.

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] 2009

  • The three assassins are referred to in Masonic lore as Jubelo, Jubela, and Jubelum and are known collectively as the three "Juwes".

    [the dark one] alive, kicking and sentient [1] 2009

  • The three assassins are referred to in Masonic lore as Jubelo, Jubela, and Jubelum and are known collectively as the three "Juwes".

    Archive 2009-05-01 2009

  • As his policemen anxiously waited for the cumbersome wooden camera, they sent word to Warren suggesting that the first line, containing the word "Juwes," could be scrubbed off and the rest of the writing left to be photographed for handwriting comparison.

    Portrait of a Killer Cornwell, Patricia 1930

  • The word "Juwes" has caused much debate as to whether or not the graffiti was intended to expose, confess, create false suspicion of, or refute Jewish association with the crimes.

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  • The word "Juwes" has caused much debate as to whether or not the graffiti was intended to expose, confess, create false suspicion of, or refute Jewish association with the crimes.

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] 2009

  • It is also disputed that the word "Juwes" even refers to Jews at all.

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  • To that end, Sir Charles Warren, the Metropolitan Police Commissioner, later issued a statement saying that "Juwes" did not mean "Jew" in any known language, in order to silence to press who were speculating that

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  • It is also disputed that the word "Juwes" even refers to Jews at all.

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] 2009

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