THE HUNT FOR Jack the Ripper.
History Today, May, 2000 by Rubinstein, William D.
William D. Rubinstein reviews the achievements of the `Ripperologists' and lends weight to the argument surrounding the Ripper Diaries.
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THE BRUTAL MURDERS OF FIVE prostitutes in London's East End in the autumn of 1888 by an unknown killer who came to be called `Jack the Ripper' are probably the most famous unsolved crimes in history. During the past forty years a plethora of theories has been offered as to the identity of the Ripper. In recent years, the Ripper industry has mushroomed: it is likely that more has been written on this case than on any other staple of amateur ...
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