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Eduardo Cuitiño (Montevideo, January 28, 1974) is a Uruguayan writer/author and mathematician well known for his investigations and essays on two historic characters: Carlos Gardel and Jack the Ripper. [1]

Index • 1 Biography • 2 Publications • 3 Interviews • 4 Pres articles • 5 Conferences and other videos • 6 Image gallery - Montevideo • 7 Eduardo Cuitiño - Rivera • 8 References • 9 External links

Biography[edit]

Graduated from the Science Faculty of the Republic University (UDELAR, Montevideo) in 2001 with a degree on Math with Statistic option, and since then he works as a teacher at the ORT University at Uruguay [2] and works as statistician.

His interest as an investigator relies in connecting history with math and statistics.

He became know in a reportage of the Diario el País de Montevideo on June 24 2012,[3] were he exposed that from his calculations Carlos Gardel could not be born in 1890 nor in 1883 or 1884 as it was debated in the moment, but in the early months of 1887.

In May 2012, under the editorial house Fin de Siglo, Eduardo Cuitiño published “Gardel el muerto que habla” (Gardel, the dead that speaks)[4] (book that was presented by engineer Juan Grompone along with the author Susana Cabrera [5] ), and were the mentioned Uruguayan author plays with Gardel’s favorite number for his gamble, 48, that would be the age that according to him Gardel would have by the time of his death.

In his essay, the mentioned author bases how the particular biology of Carlos Gardel is explained as the result of an incestuous relation between Carlos Escayola and María Leila Oliva, pointing that the presidio of the singer in Ushuaia jail and the falsity of a supposed holographic test. Besides, it’s based the existence of another child, truly French and documented, with whom Carlos Gardel was associated to gain his author and image rights, in base of a 1904 document.

Gardel in 1904 was detained in a commissariat in Florencio Varela, and according the statements in the records, he had a height of 160 centimeters. To reconcile biologically that height with the supposed French boy, the true height should have been 140 centimeters.

Eduardo Cuitiño was interviewed by different pres media to that regard, and his thesis on the origin of Carlos Gardel received a strong accolade by taking officially by the Mayor’s Office of Tacuarembó Gardel’s year of birth 1887, respecting what Gardel in life left in all his documents: Uruguayan, born in Tacuarembó in 1887.

Actually, Eduardo Cuitiño is concentrated in a new essay on the true identity of Jack the Ripper, on who he has already published a novel “Viajando en el tiempo para atrapar a Jack el Destripador” (Traveling in time to catch Jack the Ripper).[6] Again, according to his calculations, the mythic Jack the Ripper would be no other that Stephen Herbert Appleford, who surely did not acted alone.

With his investigation, Eduardo Cuitiño, adds to the short list of authors that in Latin America have seriously addressed the issue of “Jack the Ripper”, this way he sums his name to those of the Nicaraguan Arquímides González and his compatriot Gabriel Pombo.

Publications[edit]

  • Eduardo Cuitiño, Gardel: El muerto que habla (Gardel, the dead that speaks), editorial 'Fin de Siglo', July 22nd 2013.
  • Eduardo Cuitiño, “Viajando en el tiempo para atrapar a Jack el Destripador” (Traveling in time to catch Jack the Ripper), espacio digital 'SlideShare',October 2nd 2013.
  • Eduardo Cuitiño, Anecdotario de Carlos Gardel (Carlos Gardel’s Anecdotes). [7][8][9]

Interviews[edit]

  • Lights in the shadow: New study on the identity of Jack the Ripper, interview to Eduardo Cuitiño held on November 2012 by Jordi Fortiá, of ABC Puntio Radio de España, Spain.
  • Note of Francisco Javier Lama (EFE – Subrayado) to Eduardo Cuitiño, author of Gardel, the dead that speaks: “Mathematical theory that Gardel is Uruguayan, DNA is asked (a university teacher in Montevideo, expert in probability and math, made calculations and concludes that Gardel is Uruguayan”, June 1st 2013.
  • Interview in Channel 10 to Eduardo Cuitiño, June 24th 2013.
  • Interview by Mauricio Almada to Eduardo Cuitiño in “810 VIVO Avances, Tendencias y Actualidad (810 LIFE Advances, Tendencies and Actuality) radio El Espectador, July 8th 2013 (interview video).
  • Interview of October 2nd 2013 in the programme “Buen día Uruguay” (Good Morning Uruguay) (Channel 4, Montevideo, 9:30 am) conducted by Christian Font and Federixo Paz, interviewed: Gonzalo Vázquez Gabor and Eduardo Cuitiño Bosio, comment: The graduates Gonzálo Vázquez Gabor and Eduardo Cuitiño presented in the Uruguayan TV the facsimile of the first document of Carlos Gardel, of 1920. The document was given by the Argentineans Walter Santoro, president of the Argentinean Cultural Industries Foundation (FICA), and the “gardelian” investigator Martina Iñiguez. In the referred identity document it clearly states: Uruguayan born in Tacuarembó.
  • Video (without audio) taken in the frame of the presentation of the book “Gardel the dead that speaks” in Rivera (Uruguay), on June 26 2013.

Articles in written press[edit]

  • Uruguay holds to Gardel 78 years after his dead: Recently tow books have been published that insist on his Oriental origin and the government carries out actions tending to potentiate tango, article of “El Observador” (Uruguay) June 24 2013.

Conferences and other videos[edit]

  • Catching Jack the Ripper with a 99% probability, conference of September 24th 2013 at the “Students Day of ORT-Uruguay University”.

Image gallery – Montevideo[edit]

  • Image 1 : Boris Puga (left) with Eduardo Cuitiño (right), on Tuesday May 28th 2013, in opportunity of the presentation of Cuitiño’s book “Gardel the dead that speaks”.
  • Image 2 : Eduardo Cuitiño (right) with Juan Grompone (left) during the presentation of Cuitiño’s book on May 28th 2013.
  • Image 3 : Eduardo Cuitiño, writer/author and mathematician Uruguayan, Image of the year 2013.
  • Image 4 : Eduardo Cuitiño, writer/author and mathematician Uruguayan, Image of the year 2013.
  • Image 5 : Eduardo Cuitiño, writer/author and mathematician Uruguayan, Image of the year 2013.
  • Image 6 : Eduardo Cuitiño, writer/author and mathematician Uruguayan, Image of the year 2013.

Image gallery – Rivera[edit]

  • Image 11 and following: Eduardo Cuitiño in the University Center of Rivera, June 26th 2013, in opportunity of the presentation of the book “Gardel, the dead that speaks”.

References[edit]

  1. ^ File of the book “Gardel the dead that speaks” and biography of Eduardo Cuitiño], digital site “Fin de Siglo”, May 13 2013.
  2. ^ [http://web.ort.edu.uy/perfil.jsp?docenteId=535 Teachers of ORT-Uruguay University: Eduardo Cuitiño Bosio (engineering).
  3. ^ Tesis de matemático confirma que Gardel nació en Uruguay en 1887 (entrevista realizada a Eduardo Cuitiño), subtítulo: Aniversario de la muerte del "Mago". Una combinación de gráficas estadísticas, estudios genéticos y análisis de fotografías aportan nueva luz sobre un viejo misterio. La estatura del cantante es clave, digital site 'El País', jun 24 2012.
  4. ^ Intervención de Eduardo Cuitiño en la presentación de “Gardel; el muerto que habla”, digital site 'Fin de Siglo', mai 28 2013 (ficha del libro).
  5. ^ Presentación del libro "Gardel, el muerto que habla", Teatro de la Asociación Cristiana de Jóvenes, mai 28 2013.
  6. ^ Eduardo Cuitiño, “Viajando en el tiempo para atrapar a Jack el Destripador”, digital site 'Pombo & Pombo', september 27 2012.
  7. ^ Presentan "Anecdotario de Carlos Gardel": Contate otra, Carlitos, digital site 'Montevideo-comm', october 2 2013.
  8. ^ Patrimonio Nacional: Carlos Gardel (tango), sunday, octubre 6 2013, digital site 'Pueblo Tricolor'.
  9. ^ Patrimonio Nacional, digital site 'Pasión Tricolor'.

External links[edit]

Category:Uruguay