... Kari Wuher (Maggie Becket), Suzanne Mara (Doctor Punch), Frank Castina (Wonk), David Purdham (Doctor Bolivar), Brigid Brannagh (Erin), Holly R. Claman (Anne), Brian McNamara (Inspector Reed), Taylor Leigh (Mrs. Taylor), ...
This book features personalities whose reputations have been tarnished by modern authors clamouring to name celebrities as suspects, accomplices or conspirators.
The orientalist Edward Henry Palmer had been sent on a secret-service mission in June 1882, but had vanished during the night of 10–11 August. Warren, accompanied by Lieutenants Haynes and Burton, R.E., were sent out to find Palmer and ...
Davies was accused of being the Ripper by another suspect, Robert Donston Stephenson. During the time that Stephenson was being treated for neurasthenia at the London Hospital, he shared a room with a man named Dr. Evans who received ...
As well as being a strikingly odd turn of phrase, it has been noted by researcher John Carey (in Ripperana 36) that it also seems strange that the man was heading away from the murder scene, given that general curiosity drew most of ...
No-one in the annals of crime is capable of arousing such passionate debate as the perpetrator of the Whitechapel Murders in 1888.
Monro's replacement was Dr Robert Anderson. He was fatigued after completing a stint as commissioner of prisons, and his doctor ordered him to take a month-long holiday a week after getting his feet under the desk.
What amateur sleuths will find most fascinating here are the many facsimiles of contemporary documents, including letters allegedly sent by Jack the Ripper to police and elsewhere, police reports, press articles, and personal correspondence ...
"Jack the Ripper: The Satanic Team" is the continuation of my first book, "Epiphany of the Whitechapel Murders." These two books represent the actual solution to the unsolved murders committed by "Jack the Ripper.
He also included some fundamentally new discoveries and points, such as the real story of the kidney in Mr Lusk's renal post-bag, wrongly said to be that of Catherine Eddowes (Ripper Victim No. 4).The endless nightmare of Jack the Ripper ...
This is as maybe but at 8.30 p.m. Catharine was arrested by Police Constable Louis Robinson for being ' drunk and disorderly and causing a disturbance ' outside 29 Aldgate Street , where she had attracted a crowd with her antics and was ...
This volume puts forward conclusive evidence as to the true identity of the 'Ripper'.
Jack the Ripper: des Rätsels Lösung
Andrew Cook goes in search of the real story of Jack the Ripper - and this story isn't set in the brothels of the East End but in the boardrooms of Fleet Street.
Lewis had had a row with her husband and gone to stay with Mrs Keyler at No 2. She arrived at 2.30 by the Christ Church clock. It is likely that this witness was the same Mrs Kennedy who talked to the Press because 'both' women (Lewis ...
Jack the Ripper: A Bibliography and Review of the Literature
Her acquaintances also thought that Kelly was a pleasant person, though on occasion she did drink too much. And she might have had a bit of a temper, given the violent fight she had with Joseph Barnett on October 30.
... East End murder rapidly spread throughout the capital, across the land and beyond British shores. No immediate suspect of any merit came to light although Kelly's recent live-in lover, Joseph Barnett, was closely questioned by ...
One suchvisitto the Daily Telegraph in Peterborough Court resulted inan interviewwith Levy Lawson, the editor/proprietor. With the war between Prussiaand France having recently broken out,andthe siege ofParisabout tobegin, news from the ...
The second medical man is Dr Thomas Dutton, of Westbourne Villas, Bayswater, allegedly friend and counsellor of Inspector Abberline. Dutton is credited with the compilation of three handwritten volumes, 'Chronicles of Crime', ...