by Robert House
Kraeplin, Emil
Krakow (Poland) murder case
Kuer, Mrs. (laundress)
Lamb, Henry
Lambroza, Shlomo
Lancet
Lawende, Joseph
“Leather Apron.” See Pizer, Jack “Leather Apron”
Leavesden Asylum. See Imbeciles Asylum at Leavesden
Le Caron, Henri. See Beach, Thomas
Lehrbuch der Psychiatrie
Levy, Joseph Hyam
Lewis, Sarah
Life and Labour of the People in London
Lighter Side of My Official Life, The
Lindsay, James Ludovic. See Crawford, Earl of (James Ludovic
Lindsay)
“Lipski”
Lipski, Israel
Littlechild, John
“Dear Boss” letters
identity of suspect
Llewellyn, Rees Ralph
“lodger.” See “Batty Street ‘lodger’ ”
Lodger, The
Lodger, The
Lombroso, Cesare
London. See East End (London)
London: A Portrait of the Poor at the Turn of the Century
London, Jack
London Metropolitan Police Force (MET).
A Division
Commercial Street Police Station
H Division
house–to–house search conducted by
J Division
public reaction to murders and
See also
London Tailors’ Association
Long, Alfred
Long, Elizabeth
Lord Mayor’s Day parade
Löwenwolde’s Treaty
Lowndes, Marie Belloc
Lubnowski, Matilda (Malke Kozminski)
“Batty Street ‘lodger’ ” and
death of
home of
Kozminski’s mental state and
living arrangements of
police investigation of murders and
Lubnowski, Ruchel
Lubnowski, Wolek
Lubnowski–Cohen, Morris (Mosiek)
“Batty Street ‘lodger’ ” and
home of
Kozminski’s mental state and
living arrangements of
police investigation of murders and
Ludwig, Charles
Lunacy (Consolidation) Act (1890)
lunatic, defined
Lunatics Amendment Act (1862)
Lusk, George
“lust murder”
Mackay, J. H.
MacKellar, Alexander O.
Macnaghten, Melville
identity of suspect
Kozminski’s “self–abuse”
“Macnaghten memorandum” (See also Anderson, Sir Robert)
Sims and
surveillance of suspect
madhouses
Mahoney, Mrs.
mania, defined
Mansfield, Richard
maps
circle theory
Kozminski homes
marauder model, of offender behavior
Marshall, William
Mask of Sanity, The
masturbation
“lust murder” and
modern criminology theory of
as “self–abuse”
Matthews, Henry
Maxwell, Caroline
McCarthy, John
McCarthy, Kate
McDonald, Roderick
McKenzie, Alice
McVeagh, Jeremiah
McWilliam, James
Mearns, Reverend Andrew
melancholia, defined
“Mentor” (Leopold Greenberg)
Metropolitan Asylums Board (MAB)
Metropolitan Convalescent Institution (Bexhill–on–Sea)
Metropolitan Poor Act
Middlesex County Pauper Lunatic Asylum at Colney Hatch
case notes on Kozminski
Mile End (East End London neighborhood)
Mile End Old Town Workhouse
Mile End Vigilance Committee
Miller’s Court (East End London)
Millwood, Annie
attack on
Jack the Ripper signature and
Mitre Square
geographic profiling and
witness accounts involving
Mizen, George
modus operandi, of serial killers
Monro, Charles
Monro, Christopher
Monro, Douglas
Monro, Henry
Monro, James
Anderson’s Times article
McKenzie murder and
as Metropolitan Police Force commissioner
Mylett murder
plainclothes patrol
resignation of
Montagu, Samuel
Moore, Charles
Moore, Henry
moral insanity, defined
“moral proof”
Morley House Seaside Convalescent Home for Working Men (St. Margaret’s Bay)
Morris, George
Morrison, Andrew
Morrison, Arthur G.
Mortimer, Fanny
“motiveless murder”
Mullin, Herbert
Mulshaw, Patrick
Mylett, Catherine “Rose”
“Mysteries of Police and Crime” (Griffiths)
Nairn, James
Narodnaya Volya
National Schizophrenia Fellowship (England)
Neil, John
Nelson, Scott
Nevin, Charles
Nicholas I (czar of Russia)
Nichols, Mary Ann “Polly”
Nichols, William
Nineteenth Century and After, The
Nolan, Gary
Norris, James
Noun, Carl
Novoe Vremya
offender profiling. See criminal profiling
O’Neill, John
On the Nomenclature of the Various Forms of Insanity
Openshaw, Dr.
Oram, Jane. See Holland, Emily
organized killers
Oxley, F. J.
Packer, Matthew
Pale of Settlement
Palmer, Alan
Palmer, Amelia
paranoia, defined
paranoid schizophrenia, defined
Parliamentary Select Committee
Parnell, Charles
Paul, Robert
People of the Abyss
person of unsound mind, defined
Phillippe (prostitute killer)
Phillips, Bagster
Phillips, Chris
identity of suspect
surveillance of suspect
Phillips, George Bagster
Picket, Catherine
“Pinchin Street torso”
Pinel, Philippe
Pittman, Quentin
Pizer, Jack “Leather Apron”
effigy of
“Macnaghten memorandum” and
as suspect
Pobedonistev, Konstantin
pogroms
in Eastern Europe
fears of, in London
Jack the Ripper motivation and
pogromy, defined
threat of, in London
See also
Poilishe Yidl
anti–Semitism in London
chazar mark
Poland
anti–Semitism in
Congress Poland
Kodawa
Krakow murder case
Police Convalescent Seaside Home (Hove)
Police Gazette
police investigation. See Anderson, Sir Robert; City of London Police Force; Home Office; London Metropolitan Police Force (MET); Macnaghten, Melville; McWilliam, James; Monro, James; Scotland Yard; Swanson, Donald Sutherland
“Police of the Metropolis, The” (Warren)
Poor Jews Temporary Shelter
Poor Law Amendment Act (1834)
Poor Law Board
Poor Law Guardia
ns
Poor Law Unions
Post, Lauren
Potter, Beatrice
London tailoring trade
prostitution
Russian emigration to London
Prater, Elizabeth
Prichard, J. C.
“Prince Eddy”
prodomal phase, of schizophrenia
prostitution
among Jews
economic conditions in Victorian London and
police investigation of murders and
public opinion on crime and
tailoring trade and
victimization of prostitutes
See also
Psychopathia Sexualis
psychopathy
Psychopathy Checklist (PCL) (Hare)
psychosis, defined
Ptolomey, Charles
“Punishing Crime” (Anderson)
rabies, in London
Rainey, Reverend G. S.
rational choice theory
Rees, John
Reeves, John Saunders
Reichart, Dave
Reid, Edmund
“Report of the Lancet Special Sanitary Commission on the Polish Colony of Jew Tailors” (Lancet)
Ressler, Robert
Richards, Laura
Richardson, Amelia
Richardson, John
Ridgway, Gary (“Green River Killer”)
“Riot against the Jews, A” (East London Observer)
Ripperologists
Ritter (murder suspect)
Roberts, Colin
Robinson, Louis
“Rock Springs massacre”
Rosen, Mr.
Rosenfeld, Morris
Rossmo, D. Kim
Routine Activity Theory
Royal Commission on Loss of Life at Sea
Ruggles–Brise, Evelyn
Rumbelow, Donald
Russell, Mary
Russia
anti–Semitism in
emigration, late nineteenth century
Jewish prostitution and
Ryder, Stephen
Rysakov, Nikolai
Sacred League
Sadler, Thomas
Sagar, Robert
identity of suspect
informants and
Saks, Elyn
Sanders, J. S.
Sappington, Marc “Kansas City Vampire”
schizophrenia
defined
Kozminski diagnosis and
“lust murder” and
related definitions
treatment for
violent behavior and
Schwartz, Israel
Scotland Yard
Abberline and
Homocide Prevention Unit (modern–day)
See also
Scott, Chris
“Seaside Home”
“Secret Identity of Jack the Ripper, The” (television program)
“self–abuse”
Sequeira, George William
serial killers
early accounts of
FBI profile of Jack the Ripper
geographic profiling and
modern advances in criminology
motivation of
psychopathy and (See also schizophrenia)
Serial Killers: The Method and Madness of Monsters
sewing machine, advent of
Sexual Homicide: Patterns and Motives
Shelden, Neal
Sickert, Walter
signature, of serial killers
Simon of Trent
Sims, George
geographic profiling
identity of suspect
tailoring trade
Skipper (Coldstream Guard)
“Slaughtering the Jews” (Evening News)
“slaughterman theory”
Smith, Annie Eliza. See Chapman, Annie
Smith, Emma
Jack the Ripper signature and
murder of
murder site of
Smith, George
Smith, William
Social Democratic Federation (SDF)
socialism
Solomon, Mr.
Somerset, Lord Arthur
Songs of Labour
“Son of Sam” (David Berkowitz)
Special Irish Branch (MET)
Spitalfields (East End London)
S.S. Fez
Stanley, Edward
Star
Chapman murder
Goulston Street graffito
“Leather Apron”
Mylett murder
Stride murder
Statute on Conscription Duty of 1827
St. Botolph’s Church
Stepney workhouse
Stevenson, Robert Louis
St. Mary Matfelon Church
straitjackets/straitwaistcoats
Stride, Elizabeth “Long Liz”
“Batty Street ‘lodger’ ” and
“Dear Boss” letter about
Jack the Ripper motivation and
Ludwig and
murder of
murder site of
Study in Scarlet, A
Sugden, Philip
Sutcliffe, Peter “Yorkshire Ripper”
Swanson, Donald Sutherland
Coles murder and
Eddowes murder and
identity of suspect
Kozminski brought to workhouse by
Stride murder
surveillance of suspect
“Swanson marginalia”
sweaters/sweating system, defined. See also tailoring trade
Tabram, Henry
Tabram, Martha
Jack the Ripper motivation and
Jack the Ripper signature and
murder of
tailoring trade
anti–Semitism and
antisweating forces
House of Lords Committee on the Sweating System
illustrations/photos of
Jewish emigration from Russia to
London and
Potter on
socialism and
sweaters/sweating system, defined
unions
women in
Tanner, Elizabeth
Thain, John
Thicke, Detective
Thompson, Ernest
“Trade Created by the Jewish Immigrants A” (Jewish Chronicle)
“Truth about the Whitechapel Mysteries, Told by Harry Cox, The” (Thompson’s Weekly News)
unemployment, of serial killers
unions
United States
anti–Chinese sentiment in
Russian immigration to
U.S. Patent Office
See also
Uomo Delinquente, L’
Ustav Rekrutskoi Povinnosti (Statute on Conscription Duty) (1827)
Vampire of the Sweatshop, The
Verzeni, Vincenzo “Strangler of Women”
Victims of Jack the Ripper, The
Victoria (queen of England)
Vilenskii Vestnik
violence, schizophrenia and
von Krafft–Ebing, Richard
Vronsky, Peter
Walton, Emily
Ware, Helen
War of the Confederation of Bar
Warren, Sir Charles
“Dear Boss” letters
Eddowes murder
Goulston Street graffito
Jack the Ripper publicity
Kelly murder
resignation of
“Warren” (study subject)
Watkins, Edward
Webb, Beatrice. See Potter, Beatrice
Webdale, Kendra
Wentworth Street (East End London)
White, Arnold
White, S.
Whitechapel (East End London). See also East End (London); Jack the Ripper
Whitechapel Infirmary
“Whitechapel Murderer—the Latest Police Theory, The” (Dublin Express)
Whitechapel murder
s. See Jack the Ripper
Whitechapel Vigilance Committee
White Hart pub
“white slave trade”
Whitfield, Maurice
“Who Was Jack the Ripper?” (Reynold’s News)
Wilchinski, Myer
Wilkins, William H.
Williamson, Adolphus
Wilson, Ada
Wilson, H.
Windsor Magazine
Wontner, Mr.
workhouses
Working Lads’ Institute
Wright, David
Yalford Street
York Asylum
“Yorkshire Ripper” (David Sutcliffe)
Yost, Dave
Zeffertt, Michael
Zeitlin, Woolf