Jack The Ripper: First American Serial KillerRandom House, 2013 M07 31 - 320 páginas Stewart Evans is a policeman whose hobby is collecting true crime ephemera. When a second hand bookseller rang to ask him if he would be interested in a collection of letters from the Special Branch, he had no idea of the sensational revelation they would contain. One of these letters supplied an astonishing piece of infomation not contained in the decimated Scotland Yard files. The police had actually arrested and charged an American with the Ripper murders, but he escaped and disappeared in America. The Ripper murders ceased. The book reveals for the first time the identity of Jack the Ripper. |
Contenido
A O The Lodger | |
The Ripper Still at Large? | |
Suspects | |
Discovery of the Littlechild Letter | |
The Littlechild Suspect | |
The Arrest and Escape of Jack the Ripper | |
The Nature of the Beast | |
The Death of the Ripper | |
Aftenvord | |
Appendices | |
John George Littlechild | |
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Jack the Ripper: First American Serial Killer Stewart P. Evans,Paul Gainey Sin vista previa disponible - 1996 |
Jack the Ripper: First American Serial Killer Stewart P. Evans,Paul Gainey Sin vista previa disponible - 1998 |
Términos y frases comunes
Abberline American Annie Chapman appeared apron arrested assassination Batty Street believed Berner Street blood bloodstained body Booth Buck’s Row Caine Catherine Eddowes Chapman claimed Commercial Street committed constable crimes criminal dark death detective doctor Dorset Street Dr Phillips Dr Tumblety Druitt East End enquiries evidence fact George Hanbury Street heard identified inquest Inspector Abberline investigation Irish Jack the Ripper John Kelly Kelly’s kidney killer killing knife known Kosminski later letter Lincoln Littlechild lived Liverpool lodger lodging house London Macnaghten man’s Martha Tabram Mary Mary Ann Nichols Mary Jane Kelly Melville Macnaghten Metropolitan Police Miller’s Court Mitre Square morning mortuary mutilated mystery newspaper Nichols night November October Ostrog person prostitutes Rochester Scotland Yard seen September Sims Spitalfields St Louis story Street police station suspect suspicion Tabram throat took Tumblety’s victim Whitechapel murders woman women York