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List of Names and Terms
Abberline, Fredrick
Abrahamsen, David
alcoholism
Alexander, Antonia
Barnett, Joseph
Baxter, Wynn Edwin
Beadle, William
Begg, Paul
Behavioral Science Unit (BSU)
Belloc-Lowndess, Marie
Bennett, John
Berkowitz, David
Bundy, Ted
Bury, Ellen
Bury, William Henry
Carnac, James
Carroll, Lewis
Cawthorne, Nigel
Central News Agency
Chapman, Annie
Chapman, Fred
Chapman, George
Chapman, John
Cleveland Street
closure
Coles, Francis
Conway, Thomas
Cook, Annie
Cornwell, Patricia
“creature”
Crook, Annie
the CSI effect
Cullen, Tom
Cutbrush, Thomas
Deeming, Fredrick Bailey
dehumanization
DNA
Dr. Stanley
Dodgson, Charles
D’Onston, Roslyn
doss house
Douglas, Arthur
Douglas, John
Drew (blacksmith)
Druitt, Montague John
Eddowes, Catherine “Kate”
Eddy
Edwards, Russell
Egger, Steven
Evans, Stewart
Fairclough, Melvyn
Farmer, Amelia
Farson, Dan
FBI
Feldman, Paul H.
Fido, Martin
fingerprinting
Flemming, Joe
forgiveness
Freemasons
Fuller, Jean Overton
Gacy, John Wayne
Gainey, Paul
Gordon, R. Michael
Goulston Street graffiti
Gull, Sir William
Harris, Melvin
Harris, Thomas
Harrison, Michael
Harrison, Paul
Harrison, Shirley
Hinton, Bob
Holland, Emily
Holmes, H.H.
homosexuality
House, Robert
Howells, Martin
Hutchinson, George
immortality
Jewish slaughterman
Judaism
Keller, Robert
Kelly, John
Kelly, Marie Jeanette
Kidney, Michael
Klosowski, Severin
Knight, Stephen
Konovalov, Vassily
Kosminski, Aaron
Ladwig, Dane
Lambeth Workhouse
Lees, Robert James
Levy, Jacob
Littlechild, John
lodging house
Lord Mayor of London
Macnaghten, Sir Melville
Mann, Robert
Marriott, Trevor
Matters, Leonard
Maybrick, James
Maybrick, Michael
McCarthy, John
McCormick, Donald
mDNA
mental illness
metaphors
midwife
Miller’s Court
misogyny
Mitre Square
Monaghan, David
Morris, John
Mudgett, Herman Webster
Netley, John
Nichols, Mary Ann “Polly”
Nichols, William
Odell, Robin
Pearly Poll
Pedachenko, Alexander
Philips, George Bagster
Pitezel, Benjamin
Pitezel family
placeurs
Plimmer, John
police
Price, Humphrey
Prince Albert Victor
Prince of Wales
Princess Alex
Princess Alice
profiling
prostitution
Queen Victoria
redemption
Ripper letters
Robinson, Bruce
Roland, Paul
Rule, Ann
Rumbelow, Donald
Sharkey, Terrence
Sheldon, Neal Stubbings
shochet
Sickert, Joseph
Sickert, Walter
Skinner, Keith
Spiering, Frank
Stanley, Edward
Stephen, James Kenneth
Stewart, William
Stowell, Thomas
Stride, Elizabeth “Liz”
Stride, John
Sugden, Philip
Tabram, Martha
Tchkersoff, Olga
Trow, M.J.
Tully, James
Tumblety, Francis
Underwood, Peter
victim blaming
victory
vindication
Wallace, Richard
“Walter”
West End
Westcott, Tom
Whittington-Eagan, Richard
Wilding, John
Wilkinson, Fredrick William
Williams, Sir John
Williams, Lizzie
Williams, Tony
Wilson, Colin
Wolf, A.P.
Woodhall, Edwin T.
workhouse
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