My guest today is Randy Williams, a US Private Investigator, martial artist of some note and Ripperologist for more than 40 years. Together with three of the world’s top criminalists and Forensic Scientists, Randy has written a novel […]
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One of the best known officers who worked on the Jack the Ripper case – thanks largely to the fact that he was portrayed by Johnny Depp in the film From Hell, and by Michael Caine in the […]
Read ArticleGiven that Jack the Ripper’s reign of terror lasted a relatively short period of time (31st August 1888 to 9th November 1888, if you believe in the concept of the canonical five victims); the repercussions from his murders […]
Read ArticleA recurring feature concerning East End life and criminality in the 19th century that featured over and over again in the Victorian newspapers, was just what a difficult, not to say dangerous, area it was to police. There […]
Read ArticleBy 1892, it was almost certain that something had happened to the person who had carried out the series of crimes that have passed down to posterity as the “Jack the Ripper murders.” What that something was, nobody […]
Read ArticleIf there was one thing that the Jack the Ripper murders exposed, it was some of the shortcomings of the Metropolitan Police detective department that faced the onerous task of trying to hunt the perpetrator of the atrocities […]
Read ArticleIt is often said – and, to an extent – it is true that the Jack the Ripper murders helped attract wider public attention to the horrific social conditions in the districts of Whitechapel and Spitalfields. Indeed, the […]
Read ArticleMy goodness me – the year is half over. Still, the upside is that we have another seven Jack the Ripper quizzes to bring you, so that is one upside of the speed with which time passes! Anyway, […]
Read ArticleMrs Frances Power Cobbe (1822 – 1904) was a campaigning Victorian Irish writer who dedicated herself to many causes. She was, for example, an ardent social reformer who helped found homes for Workhouse girls. In 1875 she founded […]
Read ArticleThe journalist George Sims (1847 – 1922) regularly reported on and commented on the Jack the Ripper murders and the police investigation into them. He also continued to comment and look into the crimes long after they had […]
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