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082 0 4 _a364.152/3
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100 1 _aWilliams, Tony.
245 1 0 _aUncle Jack /
_cTony Williams with Humphrey Price.
260 _aLondon :
_bOrion,
_c2005.
300 _aix., 227 p., [16]p. of plates :
_bill., ports., geneolog. table ;
_c24 cm.
500 _aIncludes index.
500 _aOn cover :'the true identity of Jack the Ripper - Britain's most notorious murderer - revealed at last.'
504 _aBibliography : p. 215-217.
520 1 _a"The person identified in this book as the killer of five women in London's East End in 1888 has never before been named a suspect in more than a hundred years of intense speculation. A very eminent man in his field, naming him will cause huge shockwaves in the places where he is still venerated." "One of the authors is a direct descendant of the killer. He did not set out to find Jack the Ripper, but the evidence discovered while researching his illustrious ancestor is incontrovertible." "Together the authors prove that their suspect was in Whitechapel at the same time as the crimes were committed, and had the knowledge and the skills which the nature of the murders required. No one has ever been able to find any evidence linking any of the suspects to the victims. This book puts forward clear evidence connecting the killer to three of the five victims, and circumstantial evidence connecting him to the other two. It also explains why the murders stopped as suddenly as they started." "For the first time, a consistent and plausible explanation for every aspect of the case is presented, meeting all the key criteria of motive, method and opportunity. The authors have even discovered what they are convinced is the murder weapon."--BOOK JACKET.
600 0 0 _aJack,
_cthe Ripper.
650 0 _aSerial murders
_zEngland
_zLondon
_xHistory
_y19th century.
651 0 _aWhitechapel (London, England)
_xHistory.
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_cNONFIC
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