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(This writing is a transcript of a thread on 4chan. The original thread can be seen by the picture on the right.) The Rasper Book is a book which contains detailed descriptions of murders that took place in the 20's. Apparently the murders were so sick that the police in the town covered it all up. >>6403670 (Quote of the second paragraph of post 1) This explains the old /x/fag with, >>6503361 and >>6503336 POST 3: (Poster's name is Slappy The Clown.) However, this is all speculation and should be taken with a grain of salt unless found otherwise.

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  • (This writing is a transcript of a thread on 4chan. The original thread can be seen by the picture on the right.) The Rasper Book is a book which contains detailed descriptions of murders that took place in the 20's. Apparently the murders were so sick that the police in the town covered it all up. >>6403670 (Quote of the second paragraph of post 1) This explains the old /x/fag with, >>6503361 and >>6503336 POST 3: (Poster's name is Slappy The Clown.) However, this is all speculation and should be taken with a grain of salt unless found otherwise.
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  • (This writing is a transcript of a thread on 4chan. The original thread can be seen by the picture on the right.) The Rasper Book is a book which contains detailed descriptions of murders that took place in the 20's. Apparently the murders were so sick that the police in the town covered it all up. They pinned the murders on a man with the surname Rasper (hence, the name of the book) and killed him because of the murders. Afterwards, they found out that he wasn't guilty and covered the whole thing up. Along with descriptions there is [sic] pictures so disturbing it can turn even the most sane men into mentally unstable people. There has [sic] been a few pictures posted relating to the Rasper. One was an old letter written by someone called R. Thomas. He was writing to someone, who wanted to read the book, telling them not to do it. As I remember, he said how he can't stop seeing the bodies and that he couldn't eat or sleep and that he's been having terrible evil thoughts. >>6403670 (Quote of the second paragraph of post 1) This explains the old /x/fag with, >>6503361 and >>6503336 POST 3: (Poster's name is Slappy The Clown.) I know that there is [sic] rumoured to be several copies. Not meant, but there is more than one Rasper book (as far as I can recall anyway). Other than that, I know nothing more that [sic] what's been said in this thread. I think my parents recalled something on the story. Whether it was just a rumour they'd heard I don't know, but when I questioned them on it they did seem to remember something about a "Rasper" and the murders he may or may not have committed From the text and way of spelling of words in the thread and in the diary, most of this Rasper stuff appears to have taken place in Britian, or the isle itself (Such as the word "rumour" et al, and when the girl gives a "pound" to the bum), I do not know where the Rasper murders occurred, but by the looks it happened somewhere around there. This also appears to be an ongoing problem, with the advention of the book beginning in the 1920's and reoccurring afterwards. What the reoccurring pattern is is not yet known; the only thing that is known is that whenever the book shows up, the events are repeated and are connected. The characters "William" and "Peter" described towards the end of the diary might have been connected in preceded events, or, even, the victims themselves. However, this is all speculation and should be taken with a grain of salt unless found otherwise.
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