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THE WHITECHAPEL MURDERS

... persons are now in custody. The facsimiles of the letter and postcard addressed to the Central News, and signed I Jack the Ripper, have now been posted up at, each police station in the metropolitan district. It will be remembered that in the postcard ...

THE WHITECHAPEL TRAGEDIES

... going to find Jack the Ripper. The . magistrates sentenced him to fourteen days' hard labour. .John Avery was also charged with being drunk. He seized a huesar in York Road last night, and, stating that lie vas 'Jack the Ripper.' said he would show hint ...

THE MATLOCK TRAGEDY

... very painful scene. For some time the deceased had kept to her house, owing, it is said, to her having received Jack the Ripper letters. The inquest was opened this morning before Mr. S. Taylor, county coroner, at ]alhnoral, the house where the deceased ...

ANOTHER WHITECHAPEL ATROCITY

... another hor- rible murder in WhiteohaptI, one of the long series which has now become associated with the mysterious Jack the Ripper. Later information, indeed, throws considerable doubt upon this being one of that series, but it is cert:ain that a most ...

ANOTHER MURDER IN WHITECHAPEL

... wiho have had occasion to investigate the circumstancesuthat le the person who has earned for himself the name of Jack the Ripper has once more commenced his terrible operations. The effect produced by the crime in Whiteohapel is extraordinary. The in- ...

THE WHITECHAPEL MURDERS

... could hold the secret no longer, and she felt con- I vinced thast the man she had lodging with her was tne real Jack the Ripper and the Whrlite- chapel murderer. A LARGE BLASTING OPERATION CARNABVON. SATURDY.-YeCsterday an impor- tant experiment was ...

TERRIBLE MURDER OF A BOY

... finder could not touch it without being smeared. The general opinion was at the outset that this was the work of Jack the Ripper, the letter a -few days since recently published, and the writing on the shutter in Hanover Street, Portsmouth. giving some ...

THE CAVAN MURDERS

... held, met with a very hostile reception. In Shercock, also, he was loudly groaned, and there were loud cries of Jack the Ripper. Last Sunday a shirt, stained with blood. waas found about Iftr perches from Kiug's ,house, and it was since idantI- iied ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... the charge, , said when he told the prisoner who he was he said, P I-low do vou know but I might turn out to be 3 Jack the Ripper. . A remand was granted in the case. ; AATTEMPTED SUICIDE. I Constable Cloakley charged Andrew Macklin . with attemptinri ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... threatenling to despatch his wife with a pair of! 'knuckle~dusters antd g 8Bull-craeker. Hc also stated that he wa4 Jack the Ripper, and after think~inĀ¢ as to'the best mean~s of taking hpr life had come to the conolusionL that the hest means wvas to cut ...

THE WHITECHAPEL ATROCITIES

... one hand and with the other nr- duced a knife or dagger, with which he commenced to cut the woman. The screams of Jack th6 Ripper and Murder soon attracted large crowds. The woman was combating with her assailant, and the blood with which she wes covered ...

CHARGE OF FORGERY AGAINST A LADY

... in Bromley Street. Plateliffe, and found pri.oner dressed in woman's clothes. The people round were calling him Jack the Ripper. and he would have been badly hurt had . not witness arrived. Rambler, who said it was a freak, wase bound over to keep the ...