The Mystery of Jack the Ripper: The World's Greatest Crime ProblemHutchinson & Company, Limited, 1929 - 240 páginas |
Contenido
I | 15 |
WHEN LONDON WALKED IN FEAR | 21 |
THE MURDERERS HUNTINGGROUNDS | 30 |
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Aldgate Annie Chapman arrested backyard Baxter Berkeley Berner Street body Bucks Row CALIFORNIA LIBRARY Catherine Eddowes Central News Agency character Commercial Road Commercial Street committed common lodging-house corner coroner crimes criminal dark dead detection Diemshutz dirty district door Dorset Street double murder Durward Street Elizabeth Stride End of London evidence excitement fact Hanbury Street heard Home Secretary homicidal lunatic identity inquest Jack the Ripper killed knew knife known lanes last murder later Leather Apron lived lunacy lying Major Griffiths Marie Kelly Mary Ann Nicholls Miller's Court Mitre Square morning motive mutilated mystery neighbourhood newspapers Nicholls night passage person Pizer police policeman realised Scotland Yard sensation September 8th Sir Charles Warren Sir Robert Anderson slum Spitalfields Stanley story suggested surgeon suspected suspicion theory Thrawl Street tion to-day UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA victim walked West End Whitechapel Murders woman

