IS HE THE WHITECHAPEL MURDERER?
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... WHITECHAPEL I MURDERER. tragedy, in some of its details strongly rete*nbling the circumstances associated with the Whitechapel murders, took place Birtley, county Durham, either late on Saturday night or early yesterday morning, the victim being a young ...
... shouted, “I’m ‘Leather Apron* the Whitechapel murderer,’’ adding that if constable touched turn be would “run him through.’* He was immediately arrested, and followed an immense crowd, who shouted The Whitechapel murderer captured,’’ He was taken to the ...
... shouted, I’m ‘Leather Apron,’ the Whitechapel murderer,” adding that the constable touched him he would run him through.’’ He was immediately arrested, and followed an immense crowd, who shouted The Whitechapel murderer is captured.” Ho was taken to the ...
... to communication from committee of gentlemen in Mile End Road. a« to the offer of reward fur the apprehension of the Whitechapel murderer, the Home Secretary has written, through his private secretary, stating that if he had considered the case proper one ...
... not abandoned the theory that the Whitechapel murderer may have continued his dreadinl work there. Dr. Phillips, who made the post- mortem examination of the body of Aunie Chapman, the victim of the last Whitechapel murder, is today in Durham in compection ...
... THE WHITECHAPEL MURDERS. THE ARREST OF A GERMAN. The landlord of the hotel in Finsbury where the prisoner Weitzel, charged yesterday with stabbing youth in Whitechapel, stayed sometimes, stated to a representative of the Press Association to-day that ...
... THE WHITECHAPEL MURDERS. With reference to the opinion contained in last week's Lancet, to the effect that the lunacy of the Whitechapel murderer was not yet clearly established, and that homicidal tendency in lunatics waa confined to the desire to kill ...
... another evening paper quickly added, The Whtechapel murderer on tramp, while, less bold, the Echo asked, Has the Whitechapel murderer gone North ? A woman murdered and mutilated, was the alliterative announcement of the Globe. Another horror ...
... paaaed through the enbway from the Surrey to the Middlesex aide, and said to the caretaker, Have yon caught any of the Whitechapel murderer* yet He then produced knife about a foot long, with a curved blade, and remarked, ** This will do for them.*' He was ...
... WINSLOW'S OPINION. With reference to the opinion contained in last week's Lawet, to the effect that the lunacy of the Whitechapel murderer was not yet clearly (stablithe& and that homicidal tendency in lunatics was confined to the desire to kill one individual ...
... affirmed, very highly connected, and the exposure made is expected to be of a most extraordinary character. Either the Whitechapel murderer has travelled North or some debased scoundrel the colliery districts near Newcastle has taken example by his methods ...