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The Ripper's Victims in Print

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by Rebecca Frost


  Wilding, John. Jack the Ripper Revealed. London: Constable, 1993.

  Williams, Tony with Humphrey Price. Uncle Jack: The True Identity of Jack the Ripper—Britain’s Most Notorious Murderer—Revealed at Last. London: Orion Books, 2005.

  Wilson, Colin, and Robin Odell. Jack the Ripper: Summing up and verdict. London: Bantam, 1987.

  Wolf, A. P. Jack the Myth: A New Look at the Ripper. London: Robert Hale, 1993.

  Woodhall, Edwin T. Jack the Ripper or When London Walked in Terror. Runcorn, Cheshire: P & D Riley, 1997 facsimile edition. First published by Mellifont Press 1937.

  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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