Jack the Ripper: The Casebook

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Jack the Ripper: The Casebook

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Subjects: Stewart Evans - Morris Lubnowski - Seaside Home - Robert Anderson - Scott Nelson - Woolf Abrahams - Aaron Kosminski - Donald Swanson - Julia Venturney says that Joe Barnett is of good character and was kind to Mary Jane, giving her money on occasion. Dan Smith is the author of numerous books including The Ardlamont Mystery, The Peer and the Gangster and most recently Scandal at Dolphin Square

We are pleased to bring you Part Two of the Rippercast interview with Adam Wood, the author of Swanson: The Life and Times of a Victorian Detective. Karl and Jon are joined by Hannah Bradridge, a second year English student at Durham University. Hannah is new to the canon though she enjoys the BBC TV series. Together they discuss The Reigate Squires - a tale of a murdered coachman, handwriting and a bowl of oranges. We are pleased to be able to bring to you the August 2020 guest speaker talk from the Whitechapel Society: He was likely soft-spoken and personable, and he drew very little attention to himself. One of the reasons serial killers are so difficult to catch is that they usually appear outwardly normal, even charismatic. Interviews with friends and neighbors of modern-day serial killers often result in similar responses: “He was just a regular guy”… “I would never have thought him capable of something like this”… Its this outwardly “normal” appearance that makes them so successful in their hunt for more victims. If the Ripper followed this pattern of outward normality, he was likely never suspected by his neighbors or by the police. Maria Harvey also says that she was woman that Barnett saw with Mary Jane and that she left at 6:55 PM.

Thursday-Friday, November 8-9: Almost every day after the split, Barnett would visit Mary Jane. On Friday the ninth he stops between 7:30 and 7:45 PM. He says she is in the company of another woman who lives in Miller's Court. This may have been Lizzie Albrook who lived at 2 Miller's Court.

The original envelope in which the "Dear Boss" letter was sent. All photos courtesy S.P. Evans / M.E.P.O. October 30, between 5 and 6 PM: Elizabeth Prater, who lives above Kelly reports that Barnett and Kelly have an argument and Barnett leaves her. He goes to live at Buller's boarding house at 24-25 New Street, Bishopsgate.

We are pleased to bring to you the guest speaker talk from the June 2022 meeting of the Whitechapel Society. Neil Watson is interviewed by Wycombe Sounds' Andy Aliffe and Steve Colgan for their 'Off the Rails' radio show, and talks about the horrific murder of seven members of the Marshall family in the sleepy village of Denham in 1870. I am interested in taking one of the "Ripper Walks" offered in London. Which ones do you recommend and where do I write for more information? The throat was cut across to the extent of about six or seven inches. A superficial cut commenced about an inch and a half below the lobe below, and about two and a half inches behind the left ear, and extended across the throat to about three inches below the lobe of the right ear.

I cannot assign any reason for the parts being taken away. I feel sure that there was no struggle, and believe it was the act of one person. Her father was George Eddowes, a tin plate worker working or apprenticed at the Old Hall Works in Wolverhampton. Her mother is Catherine (nee Evans). She has two sisters, Elizabeth Fisher and Eliza Gold (their married names). She also has an uncle named William Eddowes. General Suspect Discussion: What was Kosminski is now Lechmere: how relevant is Scobie? - (6 posts) Dr. Amy Sturgis -Whitechapel What Ifs-Evolving Perspectives on the Autumn of Terror in Science Fiction

LBC Radio call-in show from 20 August 2003 hosted by Jeremy Beadle with guests Paul Begg, Paul Feldman, Andy Aliffe and Christopher-Michael DiGrazia. The lining membrane over the uterus was cut through. The womb was cut through horizontally, leaving a stump of three quarters of an inch. The rest of the womb had been taken away with some of the ligaments. The vagina and cervix of the womb was uninjured. Both breasts were more or less removed by circular incisions, the muscle down to the ribs being attached to the breasts. The intercostals between the fourth, fifth, and sixth ribs were cut through and the contents of the thorax visible through the openings. Karl and Jon welcome Mark Jones, the co-host of the podcast Doings of Doyle, to the show to discuss the next story in the Conan Doyle canon:

Karl and Jon welcome author and podcaster Madeline Quinones to the show to discuss the next story in the canon:

An inch below the crease of the thigh was a cut extending from the anterior spine of the ilium obliquely down the inner side of the left thigh and separating the left labium, forming a flap of skin up to the groin. The left rectus muscle was not detached. In a special episode, Karl talks to actor Tim Marriott and writer Bert Coules about their one-man play Watson: The Final Problem. The show features Tim as Watson reminiscing about his apparently late friend from their first meeting up until Holmes fatal encounter with Professor Moriarty at the Reichenbach Falls. Tim and Bert discuss the initial idea for the play and how it was brought to life on stage. The intestines had been detached to a large extent from the mesentery. About two feet of the colon was cut away. The sigmoid flexure was invaginated into the rectum very tightly.



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