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SHOCKING CASE

... on Mtonday stopped the carriage of the Grand Duke and Duchess of Saxe-Meiningen have been arrested. THE AMERICAN JACK THE RIPPER. CART, FEIGErN1n:AI[, who was executed in the electric chair at Sing Sing last week, is re- ported to have left a renmarlhable ...

SHOCKING MURDERS IN WHITCHAPEL

... the out- rage was 31, Turner Street, Commercial Road Zast not far distant from the locality in which the series of Jack the Ripper murders were perpetrated. The victims of the assassin's nhife were Mr. John Goodman Levy, aged about sevetity-fouranumbre ...

THE SENSATIONAL TRAGEDY AT YARMOUTH

... this affair at Yatmouth. She said it was funny nothing. had been heard of the Yarmouth murderer;' and mentioned the Jack the Ripper case, and said it was Strange he had never been caught. Bennett aid, I believe he was caught in Americs. Bennett maA no ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... and in en threatened to rip leer up, saying that she bad only Wy cd five minutes inure to live, and that Jack the als 05 Ripper~ would be nothing to it. Mr. Pook Pu 'le again appeared for the prosecution, and Mr. Hod- fro i'0 son for thee defence. A ...

TEE WEST HAM MURDER

... wife, and they stayed ten days. The accused said he was a reporter, and had come from Manchester to '5 look up Jack the Sr Ripper. (Laughter.) They paid 7s, a week for the room. The girl gave her age as nineteeu.-(Pri- sn soner: Yes, that's ilt)-but not ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... bottom. A paper w is left posted isp on the dining-room glass, cictr'a,¾11 to t 'he proprietor of the house, ant signed ?? the Ripper. Detective Robinson said then charges i and MAr. Partridge committed the ').isoneus for trial, markzing the charge-sheet ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Yoang: There was a warrant against witness's wife for assaulting prisoner's aunt. He had 'net threatened to have Jack the e- Ripper on the female prisoner. He did dot know his wife was a dangerous woman. By Mr. Kennedy: Heo to did not know his wife had ...

THE HAMPSTEAD MURDER

... right hah nodil the right side of her oihio, anld her face nva; Covered wi;:h bleed. At first theniysterinus- !br-n 'Jaccl the Ripper woes suspected. In searelsint 'flee near 'the. spot about midnight a, blood-stained bridle to t was found, wvith which it ...

Police Intelligence

... of. Constable Pearce, 230 D, rwho arrested the accused, said that on the way to the ?? Corboht exclaimed, I am ' Jack the Ripper,' aend I mean to Lave blood to-nighb. In defence the accueed, In a peniient tene, ?? he had no intention ] of doing harm ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... trick, now Iso Beod wlknw.Hdtepoeurwon nothing would menel aebe er ftecs nta court. a'erc BOW STREET, ork. Wan it Jack the Ripper ? was On Satnrdlay morning an ill-clad woman entered the eard ws tneBB-box, and, addressing Mr. Bridge, made the aisof following ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... 'conduct. He did not make a handsome woman. (lauglhter.) Inspector FerretD said it got abroad that the prisoner was Jack the Ripper.'' Had not witness arrived as he did the prisoner wo.ld probably have been torn to piepes. Mr. Saunders bound the prisoner ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... father said that unless she told him 01 t what she had said at the police-station he would rip Ai her up, saying Jack the Ripper would be nothing to er it. He then got out a knife and proceeded to ts sharpen it. Amy Chatterton, aged thirteen, gave a ...