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THE HORRIBLE MURDER AT GATESHEAD

... their efforts had been so far without reward. The methods and success of the mur- derer so closely resemble those of the Whitechapel fiend that the local authorities are strongly inclined to connect the two crimes, As in each of the last two London cases the ...

THE MURDER FIEND

... efforts a have been so fiar without reward. The methods .add success of the murderer so closely resemble 1 le those of the Whitechapel fiend that the local is authorities era strongly inclined to connect the two crimes. As in each of the last two London cases ...

MURDER AND MUTILATION NEAR GATESHEAD

... their efforts have been so far without reward. The methods and success of the murderer so closely resemble those of the Whitechapel fiend that the authorities were at first strongly inclined to connect the two crimes. As in the last two London cases, the ...

THE POLICE AND THE C

... the murderer of the approach of the police. Sir Charles Warren is trying his 'prentice hand on the discovery of the Whitechapel fiend, and, although every one must admire his courage, no one can very much congratulate him upon the result. The assumption ...

THE WHITECHAPEL ATROCITIES

... remained in a state of ex- citemcnt, almost amounting to a panic. Few doubted that the attempted murder was the work of the Whitechapel fiend, popularly known as Jack the Ripper. Now, on the facts of the case, there does not seem much* reason for the popular ...

THE POPLAR TRAGEDY

... ons; ; bht there ba been nothinglike the panic which followed I the previous murders. The district from which the i Whitechapel fiend has drawn his victims ws-as yesterday the scene of terrible debauchery, which, unfortunately. characterises that portion ...

THE POPLAR MURDER

... ons, but there has been nothing like the panic which followed the previous mnur- ders. The, district from which the Whitechapel fiend has drawn his victims was to-dav the scene of the terrible dobauchery which. unfortunately. characterises that portion ...

THE MURDER NEAR YEOV

... Emma Jane Davey, aged nine, last Wednesday. Although the popular belief has been that the murder was the act of the Whitechapel fiend, or a tramp who had visited the neighbourhood, the police have never entertained either opinion, being under the impres- ...

ANOTHER MYSTERIOUS CRIME IN LONDON

... proceeded to WVapping. Dr. Bond, who, it may be here mentioned, has examined the remains of each of th victims of the Whitechapel fiend, saw at once t'at the mess of fleshl before him had belonged to a young woman upon whom hlad been i'erformnimd an uulanmful ...

THE THAMES MYSTERY

... circumstances connected with the fate of Elizabeth Jackson lead to the be ief that she wvas really a victim -of the Whitechapel fiend, Jack the Ripper. Weeks ago we were in possession of information respecting a nameless indignity inflioted upon the victim's ...

THE THAMES MYSTERY

... Christmas. Various circumstances connected with the case lead to the belief that Jackson was really a victim of the Whitechapel fiend, ?? Jack the Ripper ; and it may be assumed that the police authorities have abandoned the theory that she died from ...