Refine Search

WHISTLING FOR THE POLICE

... way prisoner said, That woman is drunk. I did tell her I was the Whitechapel murderer, but I did not touch her. The clerk: You have no reason to suppose that ho is the Whitechapel murderer? Witness: No, sir. (Laughter.) The clerk: Was he sober? Witness: ...

THE HAVANT MURDER

... the scene. His clothes were free from blood-stains, and, in conclusion, Mr. Matthews alluded to the un- discovered Whitechapel murderer, or mur- derers, as a proof of the difficulty of detec- tion. The judge pointed out that in law a child up to seven ...

[ill]

... left her, but for his known emulation of the exploits of the miscreant of Buck's-row. He was always talking of the Whitechapel murderer, and, when at length he had a crime to commit on his own account, he nilde a clumsy imitation of his hero's method ...

THE EAST-END MURDERS

... each instance been released. The police made all arrest at Walworth, yesterday afternoon, of a manl supposed to be the Whitechapel murderer; but, after being brought to Leman-street station, he was discharged. Up to four o'clock this (Sunday) morning no fur- ...

The Boy Murderers of Tunbridge Wolls

... sentence designed to exonerate S man on whom some suspicion had wrongfully fallen. The letter was signed Another Whitechapel Murderer, and it was open to anyone to conclude that the document was but a silly effasion duo to the unhealthy excitement ...

THE EAST END TRAGEDIES

... in the streets of Lon- don, and is ihaking immedii.tb arrangements for their use in London. The impression that the Whitechapel murderer is a homicidal maniac is strengthened by a story told in the Tivies yesterday of-a'tarench Whitechapel case. The French ...

SUPPOSED MURDER AT POPLAR

... lodging-house in George-street, Soitallields. The house is next door to the lodging- house in which the last victim of the Whitechapel murderer lived. Mary Smith, the deputy at this establishment, on being interviewed, was some- what reticent regarding the sad ...

A PRECEDENT FOR THE WHITECHAPEL MURDER

... A PRECEDENT FOR THE WHITECHAPEL MURDER. BY MR. WILLIAM WESTALL. OWING to its exceptional atrocity and seeming purposelessness, it has been suggested that the Whitechapel murder must needs be the work of a maniac. The utter poverty of the woman is against ...

THE HALIFAX GAS SCANDAL

... enit Farmer -of the River Tyne police, has received informa- tion which, it is con~sidered, may form a clue to the Whitechapel murders. An Austrian seaman signed articles on board a Faversham vessel in the Tyne on Saturday and sailed for a French port ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... to prison, without the option of a fine. who was brought before him for shouting out in the street that he was the Whitechapel murderer. THE JACK THE RIPPgg MANeiA.-Jloh Arerj, aged 43, a ticket writer, of Sonthwick House, Vicarage- road, Willesden ...

THE TUNBRIDGE WELLS TRAGEDY

... him by the prisoner Dobell, although at the time the latter was a stranger to him. The letter was signed another Whitechapel Murderer, and statedthat only the evidence of thetwo boys was trustworthy. It was thought the letter, which was illite- ratelv ...