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by Robert House


  32. Karen A. Nolan, Jan Volavka, Pavel Mohr, and Pal Czobor, “Psychopathy and Violent Behavior among Patients with Schizophrenia or Schizoaffective Disorder,” Nathan S. Kline Institute for Psychiatric Research, Psychiatric Services 50 (June 1999): 787–792.

  33. J. L. Volavka and L. Citrome, “Heterogeneity of Violence in Schizophrenia and Implications for Long-Term Treatment,” International Journal of Clinical Practice 62, no. 8 (August 2008).

  34. Nolan, Volavka, Mohr, and Czobor, “Psychopathy and Violent Behavior among Patients with Schizophrenia or Schizoaffective Disorder.”

  35. Jan Volavka and Leslie Citrome, “Heterogeneity of Violence in Schizophrenia and Implications for Long-Term Treatment,” International Journal of Clinical Practice 62 (2008): 1237–1245.

  36. “Mental Health,” www.rethink.org/dualdiagnosis/pdfs/chapters/Section_4_-_Mental_health.pdf.

  37. Edie Magnus, “A Deadly Encounter,” Dateline NBC, January 20, 2007.

  38. Michael Winerip, “Oddity and Normality Vie in Subway Killer’s Confession,” New York Times, October 18, 1999.

  39. Magnus, “A Deadly Encounter.”

  40. Dan Ackman, “Goldstein Lawyers Put Mental Healthcare System on Trial,” Graduate School of Journalism, Columbia University (1999), www.msnbc.msn.com/id/16713078.

  41. Edie Magnus, “A Deadly Encounter,” Dateline NBC, January 20, 2007.

  42. The People & c., Respondent, v. Andrew Goldstein, Appellant, 1 N.Y. Ct. App. 155, 2005 N.Y. Int. 156 (December 20, 2005).

  43. Daniel Diehl and Mark P. Donnelly, Eat Thy Neighbor (Stroud, UK: Sutton, 2008), 253–263.

  44. Ressler, Burgess, and Douglas, Sexual Homicide, 84.

  45. Katherine Ramsland, “Richard Trenton Chase,” Tru TV Crime Library, www.trutv.com/library/crime/index.html.

  46. Shirley Lynn Scott, “Herb Mullin,” Tru TV Crime Library, www.trutv.com/library/crime/index.html.

  47. The quotes are from Robert R. Hazelwood and John Douglas, “The Lust Murderer,” FBI Law Enforcement Bulletin, April 1980. Additional quotes are from private correspondence and phone conversations with Roy Hazelwood.

  48. Private e-mail correspondence, February 2010.

  26. Murder Will Out

  1. Alfred Pollard, ed., Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales: The Nun’s Priest’s Tale (London: Macmillan, 1915), 11, lines 4242–4247.

  2. Arthur Conan Doyle, “The Five Orange Pips,” first published in the Strand magazine in November 1891.

  3. Report of Melville Macnaghten, February 23, 1894, MEPO 3/141, ff. 179–180.

  4. “The Truth about the Whitechapel Mysteries, Told by Harry Cox,” Thomson’s Weekly News, December 1, 1906.

  5. “Gary Ridgway: The Green River Killer,” King County Journal, 2003. This same lack of agreement was evident among the top officials at Scotland Yard concerning the Ripper murders. Macnaghten, for example, believed that Montague Druitt was the Ripper.

  Photo Credits

  Page 56 (top, middle), courtesy Tomek Wisniewski Collection, www.bagnowka.com; page 58, courtesy Julie Guernsey, www.1860-1960.com; pages 60 (bottom), 61 (top), 173 (top left), 174 (top), 249 (bottom), courtesy Rob Clack; pages 61 (bottom), 170 (middle), 171 (bottom), 172 (middle), 173 (top right, bottom left, bottom right), 175 (top, middle), 249 (middle), courtesy Stewart P. Evans; page 169 (top), courtesy Andrew Firth; page 170 (middle), from Jack the Ripper: A New Theory by William Stewart (1938); page 171 (top left), courtesy Neal Sheldon; pages 171 (top right), 248 (bottom), courtesy Paul Begg; page 174 (top), courtesy Richard Whittington Egan; page 248 (top right), courtesy Nevill Swanson; page 249 (top), courtesy the Christian Police Association.

  Index

  Page numbers in italics refer to illustrations.

  Abberline, Frederick

  “Cleveland Street Scandal” and

  Eddowes murder and

  Kelly murder and

  Nichols murder and

  portrayed in From Hell (film)

  reassigned to Scotland Yard

  Smith murder and

  Aberconway, Christabel

  Abrahams, Florence

  Abrahams, Golda (Kozminski)

  Abrahams, Isaac (Iciek Kozminski)

  “Batty Street ‘lodger’ ” and

  death of

  homes of

  Kozminski’s death and

  police investigation and

  workshop of

  Abrahams, Mark

  Abrahams, Woolf (Wolek Kozminski)

  “Batty Street ‘lodger’ ” and

  death of

  home of

  Adam, Hargrave Lee

  Adler, Hermann

  Albert (prince of Saxe–Coburg and Gotha)

  Albrook, Lizzie

  Aldgate High Street (London)

  Alexander II (czar of Russia)

  Alexander III (czar of Russia)

  Aliffe, Andy

  Allen, Joseph

  Amalgamated Society of Tailors

  Anarchists, The (Mackay)

  Anderson, Sir Robert

  appointed head of CID

  Criminals and Crime: Some Facts and Suggestions

  “Dear Boss” letters

  Duke University correspondence collection

  Eddowes murder and

  identity of suspect

  Kelly murder

  Kozminski’s “self–abuse”

  The Lighter Side of My Official Life

  Monro and

  Mylett murder

  “Punishing Crime”

  “Swanson marginalia” and (See also Swanson, Donald Sutherland)

  Andrews, Walter

  Angel, Miriam

  anti–Semitism

  Chapman murder and

  in Eastern Europe

  Goulston Street graffito and

  identity of suspect and

  “Jewish problem”

  Kozminski motivation and

  “Lipski”

  pogroms

  riot fears in East End London

  antisweating forces. See also tailoring trade

  Arbeter Fraint

  anti–Semitism in London

  tailoring trade

  Aristotle

  Arnold, John (Cleary)

  Arnold, Thomas

  Asylums Act (1845)

  Atholl, Justin

  auditory hallucination

  Ayers, G. M.

  Badham, Edward

  Barnett, Joseph

  Barnett, Reverend Samuel

  Barrett, Thomas

  Báthory, Erzsébet

  “Batty Street ‘lodger’ ”

  events involving

  “From Hell” letter and

  informant

  Kozminski as

  in popular culture

  Baxter, Wynne E.

  Beach, Thomas

  Beck, Adolph

  Beck, Walter

  Begg, Paul

  Behavioral Sciences Unit (BSU) study (FBI)

  Berkowitz, David “Son of Sam”

  Bermant, Chaim

  Berner Street (East End London)

  Bichel, Andreas “Bavarian Ripper”

  Bierman, Rose

  bipolar disorder

  “Bitter Cry of Outcast London, The” (Mearns)

  Black Death pandemic

  “Black Eagles”

  “blacklegging”

  Blackwell, Frederick

  Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine,

  Bleuler, Eugene

  “blood libel” myth

  Bloody Sunday

  Bond, Thomas

  Book of Residents (Kodawa)

  Booth, Charles

  Life and Labour of the People in London

  London: A Portrait of the Poor at the Turn of the Century

  Borer (constable)

  Bousfield, Mary

  Bowsher, Henry J.

  Bowyer, Thomas “Indian Harry”

  Broadmoor Asylum for the Criminally Insane

  Brown, Frederick Gordon

  Brown,
James

  Brownfield, Matthew

  Brummy (night watchman)

  Buck’s Row (East End London)

  Bulling, Tom

  Bundy, Ted

  Burgess, Ann

  Burrows, Herbert

  Butcher’s Row (East End London)

  Cadosch, Albert

  cannibalism

  Canter, David

  Case, Henry

  Cassell’s Saturday Journal

  Catherine II (empress of Russia)

  Center Cannot Hold: My Journey through Madness, The

  Central News Agency

  Chambers, Harry

  Chandler, Joseph

  Chapman, Annie

  Chapman, Emily

  Chapman, George (Severin Klosowski)

  Chapman, John (father)

  Chapman, John (son)

  Charcroft House

  Chase, Richard “Vampire of Sacramento”

  chazar mark (Goulston Street)

  “chemical restraint”

  childhood abuse, of serial killers

  Chinese immigrants, in U.S.

  chloral nitrate

  Christ Church (Commercial Street, East End London)

  Churchill, Winston

  circle theory

  City of London Police Force

  defined

  Eddowes murder

  reward offered by

  surveillance of suspect

  Cleary, John

  Cleckley, Hervey

  “Cleveland Street Scandal”

  Cohen, Jacob

  Cohen, Morris

  Coles, Frances

  Collier, George

  Collins, Edward

  Colney Hatch Lunatic Asylum. See Middlesex County Pauper Lunatic Asylum at Colney Hatch

  Colomb, Captain

  Commons Committee on Immigration

  commuter model, of offender behavior

  Complete History of Jack the Ripper, The

  Connelly, John

  Connelly, Mary Ann “Pearly Poll”/“Mogg”

  Conway, Thomas

  Cooper, Eliza

  County Asylums Act (1808)

  Cox, Harry “Henry

  geographic profiling and

  informants and

  surveillance of suspect

  Cox, Mary Ann

  Crawford, Earl of (James Ludovic Lindsay)

  Crimes, Detection, and Death of Jack the Ripper, The

  Criminal Investigation Department (CID)

  Criminal Lunatic Asylum at Broadmoor

  criminal profiling

  “Criminals and Crime: A Rejoinder” (The Nineteenth Century and After)

  Criminals and Crime: Some Facts and Suggestions

  criminology theory

  about employment

  about family history

  about masturbation

  about modus operandi and signature

  about residence

  Cross, Charles

  Crow, George

  Cutbush, Thomas

  Dahmer, Jeffrey

  Davies, Cohen, and Company

  Davis, John

  “Dear Boss” letters

  delusions

  dementia, defined

  Demiovka (Russia), pogromy and

  depression

  de Rais, Gilles (Montmorency–Laval)

  Destitute Alien in Great Britain, The

  “Detective in Real Life, The” (Windsor Magazine)

  Dew, Walter

  Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders

  Diemschutz, Louis

  disorganized killers

  DNA evidence

  Dolphin Pub (East End London)

  Donovan, Timothy

  Douglas, John

  Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan

  Dreen, Sam

  Drew, Thomas

  Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

  Druitt, Montague John

  Dubnow, Simon

  Dukes, William

  Dutfield’s Yard (East End London)

  Dyche, J. A.

  Eagle, Morris

  East End (London)

  anti–Semitism in

  characteristics of

  geographic profiling and

  Jewish emigration from Russia to

  Kozminski family emigration to

  maps

  public opinion on crime in

  tailoring trade in

  Eddowes, Kate

  City Police Force role

  “From Hell” letter and

  funeral of

  inquest

  Jack the Ripper motivation and

  Ludwig and

  murder of

  Edwards, Wesley

  Elizabetgrad (Russia), pogromy and

  “Elizabeth Stride: Her Killer and Time of Death” (Yost)

  emigration, from Russia to London

  Evans, Stewart

  Factory and Workshop Act (1891)

  Fenian groups

  Fido, Martin

  “Fined for Unmuzzled Dogs” (Lloyd’s Weekly)1

  Finn, Ralph

  1st Middlesex County Asylum at Hanwell

  Fish, Albert “Gray Man”/“Brooklyn Vampire”

  Fishman, William

  anti–Semitism in London

  Russian emigration, late nineteenth century

  tailoring trade and anti–Semitism

  folie raisonnante, la

  Fowles, Thomas

  Franklin, Margaret

  Friday, Carmen “Jumbo”

  Friedlander, G.

  From Hell

  “From Hell” letter

  Gaster, Moses

  Gelfman, Gesya

  geographic profiling

  George (Coldstream Guard)

  Gladstone, William

  Gladwell, Malcolm

  Globe

  Goldstein, Andrew

  Goldstein, Mr.

  Goulston Street (East End London) graffito

  Graves, Alice

  “Great Strike of London Tailors & Sweater’s Victims”

  Great Synagogue (Duke Street, East End London)

  Greenberg, Leopold “Mentor”

  “greeners”

  Greenfield Street (East End London)

  “Green River Killer” (Gary Ridgway)

  Grenier, Jean

  Griffiths, Arthur

  Guy Fawkes Day

  Hanbury Street (East End London)

  Harcourt, Sir William

  Hare, Robert

  Harkness, Margaret

  Harris, Henry

  Harry the Hawker

  Harvey, James

  Harvey, Maria

  Haswell, Joseph

  Haynes, Malvina

  Hazelwood, Roy

  Helson, Joseph

  Hewitt, Francis

  Higginbotham, Peter

  Higgins, Godfrey

  Hillier, G. H.

  Hitchcock, Alfred

  Holland, Emily

  Home Office

  Adler and

  Jack the Ripper publicity

  See also

  Houchin, Edmund King

  House of Lords Committee on the Sweating System

  housing, in Victorian London

  Housing of the Working Classes (Royal Commission) (1884)

  Hryniewiecki, Ignacy

  Hutchinson, George

  Hutt, George Henry

  hyoscyamine

  Ignatiev, Nicholas

  imbecile, defined

  Imbeciles Asylum at Leavesden

  “imbecile wards”

  “Importance of Fairy Fay, and Her Link to Emma Smith, The” (Pittman)

  informants

  insanity

  Kozminski diagnosis and

  “self–abuse” and

  treatment of, in nineteenth–century London

  See also

  International Workingmen’s Educational Club

  Stride murder and

  Irish Home Rule movement

  Isaacs, John

>   Jack the Ripper

  effigy of

  FBI profile of

  geographic profiling of

  as “lust murderer” (See also schizophrenia)

  modus operandi and signature of

  naming of

  as open case

  popular culture about

  public reaction to

  rewards offered for capture

  strangulation theory about

  suspects (See Cutbush, Thomas; Druitt, Montague John; Hutchinson, George; Klosowski, Severin (George Chapman); Kozminski, Aaron; Pizer, Jack “Leather Apron”; “Prince Eddy”; Sadler, Thomas; Sickert, Walter)

  witness accounts of

  Jack the Ripper: Scotland Yard Investigates

  Jack the Ripper: The Facts

  January Uprising

  Jewish Association for the Protection of Girls and Women (JAPGW)

  Jewish Ladies Society for Preventative and Rescue Work

  “Jewish problem”

  Jews. See anti–Semitism; pogroms; tailoring trade

  Kaminsky, Nathan

  Kaplan and Sadock’s Synopsis of Psychiatry

  Kelly, John (Eddowes’s boyfriend)

  Kelly, John (Mary Kelly’s father)

  Kelly, Mary

  Druitt and

  funeral of

  murder of

  surveillance of suspect and

  Kelly, Mary Ann (pseudonym). See Eddowes, Kate

  Kemper, Edmund

  Kent, Joshua David

  Keyler, Mrs.

  Kidney, Michael

  Kiev (Russia), pogromy and

  Killeen, Timothy

  Klier, John Doyle

  Kodawa, Poland

  Klosowski, Severin (George Chapman)

  Kozebrodsky, Isaac

  Kozminska, Brucha

  Kozminski, Aaron

  arrest record of

  “Batty Street ‘lodger’ ” and

  birth certificate of

  birthplace of

  childhood of

  in Colney Hatch Lunatic Asylum

  death of

  diagnosis of

  emigration of, to London

  employment of

  food habits of

  grave of

  homes of

  informants and

  lack of biographical information about

  in Leavesden

  in Mile End Old Town Workhouse

  police investigation of murders and

  “self–abuse” by

  surveillance of

  suspect identification and

  threats by, to sister

  witness accounts and

  Kozminski, Abram Josef (father)

  Kozminski, Blima (sister)

  Kozminski, Golda (mother). See Abrahams, Golda (Kozminski)

  Kozminski, Iciek (brother). See Abrahams, Isaac (Iciek Kozminski)

  Kozminski, Malke (sister). See Lubnowski, Matilda (Malke Kozminski)

  Kozminski, Pessa (sister)

  Kozminski, Wolek (Woolf) (brother). See Abrahams, Woolf (Wolek Kozminski)

 

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