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Jack the Ripper was an English serial killer. Between August and November 1888, he murdered at least five women—all prostitutes—in or near the Whitechapel district of London’s East End. Jack the Ripper was never identified or arrested. Today the murder sites are the locus of a macabre tourist industry in London.

Jack the Ripper is famous in part because his identity is unknown. For years people have speculated about his identity. Commonly cited suspects include Montague Druitt, a barrister and teacher with an interest in surgery; Michael Ostrog, a Russian criminal and physician; and Aaron Kosminski, a Polish immigrant who lived in Whitechapel.

The five canonical victims of Jack the Ripper were Mary Ann Nichols (found August 31, 1888), Annie Chapman (found September 8, 1888), Elizabeth Stride (found September 30, 1888), Catherine Eddowes (also found September 30, 1888), and Mary Jane Kelly (found November 9, 1888). All the victims were prostitutes. All of their corpses had been mutilated.

Where did Jack the Ripper commit the murders?

Jack the Ripper committed at least five murders in or near the Whitechapel district of London’s East End .

What was unique about the murders committed by Jack the Ripper?

All of Jack the Ripper’s victims were prostitutes, and all but one were killed while soliciting customers on the street. In each instance the victim’s throat was cut, and the body was mutilated in a manner indicating that the murderer had at least some knowledge of human anatomy.

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Jack the Ripper , pseudonymous murderer of at least five women in or near the Whitechapel district of London ’s East End between August and November 1888. The case is one of the most famous unsolved mysteries of English crime .

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Some dozen murders between 1888 and 1892 have been speculatively attributed to Jack the Ripper, but only five of those, all committed in 1888, were linked by police to a single murderer. The so-called “canonical five” victims were Mary Ann Nichols (whose body was found on August 31), Annie Chapman (found September 8), Elizabeth Stride (found September 30), Catherine (Kate) Eddowes (found September 30), and Mary Jane Kelly (found November 9). According to the common assumption of the time, all the victims were prostitutes and all but one of them, Kelly, was murdered while soliciting on the street. That belief was subsequently taken for granted in books about the crimes, which typically offered conjectures as to the true identity of Jack the Ripper and reported graphic details of the murders he committed (many of these books, however, were based on fraudulent claims and documents). In a radical departure from that genre , The Five: The Untold Lives of the Women Killed by Jack the Ripper (2019), the British social historian Hallie Rubenhold argued that Nichols, Chapman, and Eddowes were not prostitutes; that Stride had resorted to soliciting only occasionally, during periods of desperate poverty and emotional suffering (but there is no evidence to show that she had been soliciting when she was murdered); and that the only verifiable prostitute among the five was Kelly. In Rubenhold’s view, the notion that Jack the Ripper was a murderer of prostitutes was a consequence of the misogynistic and class-based prejudices characteristic of the Victorian era .

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In each instance, the victim’s throat was cut, and the body was usually mutilated in a manner indicating that the murderer had at least some knowledge of human anatomy . On one occasion, half of a human kidney, which may have been extracted from a murder victim, was mailed to the police. The authorities also received a series of taunting notes from a person calling himself Jack the Ripper and purporting to be the murderer. Strenuous and sometimes curious efforts were made to identify and trap the killer, all to no avail. A great public uproar over the failure to arrest the murderer was raised against the home secretary and the London police commissioner, who resigned soon afterward.

The case has retained its hold on the popular imagination, in part because known instances of serial murder were much rarer at the time than they are today. Jack the Ripper has provided themes for numerous literary and dramatic works. Perhaps the most notable was the horror novel The Lodger (1913) by Marie Adelaide Lowndes , which inspired numerous films, including Alfred Hitchcock ’s The Lodger: A Story of the London Fog (1927).

The most commonly cited suspects are Montague Druitt, a barrister and teacher with an interest in surgery who was said to be insane and who disappeared after the final murders and was later found dead; Michael Ostrog, a Russian criminal and physician who had been placed in an asylum because of his homicidal tendencies; and Aaron Kosminski, a Polish Jew and a resident of Whitechapel who was known to have a great animus toward women (particularly prostitutes) and who was hospitalized in an asylum several months after the last murder. Several notable Londoners of the era, such as the painter Walter Sickert and the physician Sir William Gull , also have been subjects of such speculation. The murder sites have become the locus of a macabre tourist industry in London.

Listen in as Jonathan Menges, a roundtable of co-hosts and special guests discuss topics related to the Whitechapel Murders, Jack the Ripper, Victorian British history, and whatever else suits their fancy. This free and loose discussion is sure to interest everyone involved in the 120 year long hunt for Jack the Ripper.

A list of all episodes is below. You can using iTunes as well.


April 25th, 2024
Duration: 00:53:00

Karl welcomes Scott Monty and Burt Wolder to the podcast to discuss the next story in the Sherlock Holmes Canon:

The Adventure of the Three Students

Scott and Burt are two of the creatives behind the podcast and website I Hear of Sherlock Everywhere.

https://www.ihearofsherlock.com/


February 10th, 2024
Duration: 01:04:31

Rippercast is pleased to present the February 2024 guest speaker at the Whitechapel Society:

Sue Parry: The Trial of the Detectives or The Turf Fraud Scandal of 1877

This is a Video Slideshow Presentation

www.whitechapelsociety.com


February 3rd, 2024
Duration: 01:26:33

Jonathan Menges and Ally Ryder host a roundtable discussion on Suspectology with Christer Holmgren, author of Cutting Point, Mick Priestley, author of One Autumn in Whitechapel, Tracy I'anson, author of Jacob the Ripper, Tom Wescott, author of The Bank Holiday Murders and Ripper Confidential, and Steve Blomer, author of Inside Bucks Row.


December 30th, 2023
Duration: 01:10:41

We are pleased to bring to you the December 2023 guest speaker presentation from the Whitechapel Society:

Myth, Monster, Murderer

By Jackie Anderson and Ciara Wild


December 29th, 2023
Duration: 01:06:06

Karl welcomes writer, broadcaster and film producer Neil Atkinson back to the show to discuss the next story in the Conan Doyle canon:

The Adventure of the Six Napoleons


December 4th, 2023
Duration: 00:51:07

We are pleased to bring to you the speaker presentations from the 2023 East End Conference.

Jonathan Tye: Edward Buckley-Thief, Bully, Ripper?

This is a VIDEO PODCAST.


November 22nd, 2023
Duration: 00:41:53

We are pleased to bring to you the speaker presentations from the 2023 East End Conference.

Mark Ripper: Fin de Siècle Invasion Literature and Jack the Ripper.


November 21st, 2023
Duration: 00:51:03

We are pleased to bring to you the speaker presentations from the 2023 East End Conference.

Sarah Bax Horton- One Armed Jack: Was Hyam Hyams Jack the Ripper?


November 19th, 2023
Duration: 00:43:27

Speaker Presentations from the 2023 East End Conference

Susan Parry: Sergeant Bryant's Scrapbook


November 18th, 2023
Duration: 01:01:12

We are pleased to bring to you the Speaker Presentations from the 2023 East End Conference held over the weekend of 7 & 8 October in the Astronomer Pub in Middlesex Street in the East End of London.

An Audience with Donald Rumbelow

with Karl Coppack


November 18th, 2023
Duration: 00:56:15

Bringing you the Speaker Presentations from the 2023 East End Conference

Sarah Wise

Streets Coloured Black and Blue: Charles Booth's Notebooks and the Revelation of East End Poverty


November 1st, 2023
Duration: 01:26:47

Edward Buckley: The Whitechapel Fiend

A roundtable discussion about an extremely violent criminal lunatic residing in the East End of London before, during and after the Autumn of Terror.

With Jurriaan Maessen, Jonathan Tye, Suzie Huntington and Tom Wescott.

Hosted by Jonathan Menges and Ally Ryder


October 31st, 2023
Duration: 00:51:55

Karl and Jon welcome Tanja Huvila to the show to discuss the next story in the Sherlock Holmes canon:

The Adventure of Charles Augustus Milverton

@adlerto


September 9th, 2023
Duration: 00:49:39

We are pleased to bring to you the August 2023 guest speaker from the Whitechapel Society:

Trevor Spinage-Paradise by way of Kensal Green

In this VIDEO PODCAST presentation, Trevor Spinage takes us on a tour of the Big 7 London cemeteries-Kensal Green, Brompton, West Norwood, Nunhead, Tower Hamlets, Abney Park and Highgate.

www.whitechapelsociety.com


August 27th, 2023
Duration: 01:22:55

Rippercast welcomes author Michael Hawley back to the show to discuss his new book Dr. Francis Tumblety and the Railway Ripper.

Hosted by Jonathan Menges

https://www.sunburypress.com/products/dr-francis-tumblety-the-railway-ripper?variant=41131635638365


July 29th, 2023
Duration: 00:33:25

Rippercast is pleased to welcome Philipp Rottgers & Dorothee Schroder onto the show to discuss their new book 'Jack the Ripper: Die Whitechapel-Morde 1888 Eine Chronologie'. One of the very few native German language books written about the Whitechapel Murders by German Ripperologists.

Hosted by Jonathan Menges and Jurriaan Maessen

https://london-beyond-time-and-place.com/jack-the-ripper-die-whitechapel-morde-1888-eine-chronologie/


July 21st, 2023
Duration: 01:02:12

Karl Coppack welcomes Catherine Cook back to the show to discuss the next story in Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes Canon

The Adventure of Black Peter

@adlerto


July 4th, 2023
Duration: 00:25:09

In a special episode, Karl talks to actor Tim Marriott and writer Bert Coules about their one-man play Watson: The Final Problem. The show features Tim as Watson reminiscing about his apparently late friend from their first meeting up until Holmes fatal encounter with Professor Moriarty at the Reichenbach Falls. Tim and Bert discuss the initial idea for the play and how it was brought to life on stage.

Karl is relatively normal in his hero's presence.

Relatively.


July 2nd, 2023
Duration: 01:11:26

We are pleased to bring to you the June 2023 guest speaker talk from the Whitechapel Society

David Charnick: The Dark Side of East London

Mr Charnick is a tour guide and author whose book The Dark Side of East London is available now through Pen and Sword

www.whitechapelsociety.com


May 7th, 2023
Duration: 01:11:21

Karl and Jon welcome Mark Jones, the co-host of the podcast Doings of Doyle, to the show to discuss the next story in the Conan Doyle canon:

The Adventure of the Priory School

https://www.doingsofdoyle.com

@adlerto


March 5th, 2023
Duration: 01:15:31

We are pleased to bring to you the February 2023 guest speaker at the Whitechapel Society:

Martin Brooks: A Brief Walk Through Time- The Story of the Leavesden Asylum 1870-1995

http://www.leavesdenhospital.org/

www.whitechapelsociety.com

This is a video podcast slide show presentation.


March 3rd, 2023
Duration: 00:57:39

Karl welcomes the curator of the Sherlock Holmes Collection at Westminster's Mayfair Library, Catherine Cooke, to the show to discuss the next story in the Conan Doyle canon:

The Adventure of the Solitary Cyclist

@adlerto


February 25th, 2023
Duration: 01:14:52

We are pleased to bring to you the December 2022 guest speaker at the Whitechapel Society:

Daniel Smith- Scandal at Dolphin Square

This is a video podcast presentation.

www.whitechapelsociety.com


December 31st, 2022
Duration:

Join Ally Ryder, Jonathan Menges and Jon Rees as they discuss the first season of Off the Shelf, and decide if they ever want to do a second season.


December 30th, 2022
Duration: 01:03:14

Karl welcomes back Paul Edwards to discuss the next story in the Conan Doyle canon:

The Adventure of the Dancing Men

@adlerto


November 27th, 2022
Duration:

Join Ally Ryder, Jon Rees and Jonathan Menges as they discuss Skip Hollandsworth's take on the Servant Girl Annihilator.


October 29th, 2022
Duration: 00:45:04

We are pleased to bring to you the guest speaker from the October 2022 meeting of the Whitechapel Society

W. Sydney Robinson

The Scandalous Life and Times of W.T. Stead


October 21st, 2022
Duration: 01:01:23

Karl and Jon welcome Dan Smith to the show to discuss the next story in the Conan Doyle Canon:

The Adventure of the Norwood Builder

Dan Smith is the author of numerous books including The Ardlamont Mystery, The Peer and the Gangster and most recently Scandal at Dolphin Square

@DanSmith_Writer

@adlerto


October 21st, 2022
Duration:

Join Jon Rees, Jonathan Menges and Ally Ryder as they discuss the case of the Bloody Benders, and stick around for an interview with author Susan Jonusas.


October 10th, 2022
Duration: 01:15:15

From the 2022 Casebook: Jack the Ripper Conference

8 October 2022

Interview with Chris Jones, co-author of ‘THE MAYBRICK MURDER AND THE DIARY OF JACK THE RIPPER: THE END GAME with Jonathan Menges and Roger Palmer.


October 10th, 2022
Duration: 00:30:55

From the 2022 Casebook: Jack the Ripper Conference

8 October 2022

Madeleine Keane - A Harlot’s Progress: Intersectional Feminism and the Whitechapel Victims


October 10th, 2022
Duration: 00:43:29

From the 2022 Casebook: Jack the Ripper Conference

9 October 2022

Steven Blomer -Missing reports and reluctant witnesses


October 10th, 2022
Duration: 00:49:53

From the 2022 Casebook: Jack the Ripper Conference

8 October 2022

Jurriaan Maessen -Finding Mary Kelly- From Prototype To Holotype


October 10th, 2022
Duration: 00:45:15

From the 2022 Casebook: Jack the Ripper Conference

9 October 2022

Dr. Amy Sturgis -Whitechapel What Ifs- Evolving Perspectives on the Autumn of Terror in Science Fiction


October 10th, 2022
Duration: 00:40:09

From the 2022 Casebook: Jack the Ripper Conference

9 October 2022

Dr. Billy Rough-The Art of Murder- The Strange Case of Walter Sickert & Jack the Ripper


October 10th, 2022
Duration: 00:46:50

From the 2022 Casebook: Jack the Ripper Conference

9 October 2022

Jo Mungovin- Peppermint Billy- William Brown & the Tollgate Murders of 1856


October 10th, 2022
Duration: 00:46:27

From the 2022 Casebook: Jack the Ripper Conference

9 October 2022

Philipp Rottgers-Jack Der Aufschlitzer-A German Perception of the Ripper Murders from 1888 to Today


October 10th, 2022
Duration: 00:46:48

From the 2022 Casebook: Jack the Ripper Conference

8 October 2022

Gracie Bain -Ripperature- Crossing Gender and Genre


September 28th, 2022
Duration: 00:22:56

The third and final talk we will be releasing from The Maybrick Murder and the Diary of Jack the Ripper Book Launch event.

Adam Wood: Two Trials-1887 and 1889


September 27th, 2022
Duration: 00:46:52

This is the first of two talks given by author Chris Jones at the book launch event for The Maybrick Murder and the Diary of Jack the Ripper.


September 27th, 2022
Duration: 00:45:44

This is the second of two talks given by author Chris Jones at the book launch event for The Maybrick Murder and the Diary of Jack the Ripper.


August 13th, 2022
Duration: 01:06:44

We are pleased to bring to you the August 2022 meeting of the Whitechapel Society and their guest speaker John Walker.

Whitechapel's Children's Workhouse

Mr Walker is a local East End Historian who runs the Forest Gate history blog E7 Now & Then and is the author of the new book Out of Sight, Out of Mind- Abuse, Neglect and Fire in a London Children’s Workhouse 1854-1907.

http://www.e7-nowandthen.org

www.whitechapelsociety.com


July 24th, 2022
Duration: 02:08:59

Karl and Jon welcome Bert Coules, head writer of the BBC Radio Four Sherlock Holmes series and Leslie Klinger, editor of The New Annotated Sherlock Holmes to discuss

The Final Problem and The Empty House

This is a VIDEO podcast of the LIVE special event double episode which took place on 16 July 2022

@adlerto


July 23rd, 2022
Duration: 00:59:42

Karl and Jon welcome author and screenwriter Bonnie MacBird back to the show to discuss the next story in the Conan Doyle canon

The Adventure of the Naval Treaty

https://macbird.com

@adlerto


June 28th, 2022
Duration:

Join Ally Ryder, Jon Rees and Jonathan Menges as they discuss the Poisoner's Handbook and stick around for an interview with the author Deborah Blum.


June 18th, 2022
Duration: 00:28:25

Rippercast welcomes the hosts of the podcast Sherlock: From Adler to Amberley, Karl Coppack and Jon Rees. Listen in as they discuss the origins of the show, behind the scenes planning, share a few stories and announce a Special Event for The Final Problem and The Adventure of the Empty House.


June 13th, 2022
Duration: 01:00:44

Oh, Dear Boss

Druitt's on a Sticky Wicket

with Steve Blomer, Mark Ripper, Ally Ryder and Jonathan Menges


June 9th, 2022
Duration: 00:37:22

This is the ENHANCED version of Steve's talk with the addition of the slideshow.

Steve Blomer is the author of "Inside Bucks Row", the first volume of a planned six book series and has had articles published in 'Ripperologist' magazine and the Journal of the Whitechapel Society. He presented a talk on the Seaside Home Witness at the 2021 Casebook: Jack the Ripper online conference. Steve’s talk takes a look at the reliability of the timings given in police and witness reports for the Whitechapel murders and is entitled A Question of Time.


June 9th, 2022
Duration: 00:58:54

We are pleased to bring to you the guest speaker talk from the June 2022 meeting of the Whitechapel Society. Peter Stone is a committee member of the Docklands History Group, the London Historians and several other London Clubs and Societies and is the author of the highly praised book entitled The Port of London: A Vast Emporium of All Nations

https://www.thehistoryoflondon.co.uk

www.whitechapelsociety.com


June 5th, 2022
Duration: 00:55:04

Frogg Moody has had a decades long involvement in Ripperology in all of the most well known organizations and events. Frogg was born in Salisbury, Wiltshire. In 2004 he formed Timezone Productions to research and record social history and historical events through publishing, guided walks, theatre, lectures and exhibitions. He is the organiser of the annual Salisbury History Festival now in its fifth year. Frogg’s talk in entitled The Life and Times of Detective Sergeant William Thick.


June 5th, 2022
Duration: 00:53:03

Suzanne Huntington is the author of the forthcoming book; ‘The Thames Torso Murders. Fact or Fiction?’ due later this year by Mango Books. She most recently presented a talk on Charles Hebbert for the 2021 Casebook Jack the Ripper Online Conference and her talk for this years East End Conference is entitled Unravelling the Torso Cases: A Gordian Knot


June 4th, 2022
Duration: 00:36:11

Adam Wood is Editor of Ripperologist magazine, and the former Editor of the Journal of the Police History Society. He is the author of Swanson: The Life and Times of a Victorian Detective, the Notable British Trials volume on the Trial of Percy Lefroy Mapleton, and co-author with Police historian Neil Bell of Sir Howard Vincent’s Police Code, 1889, and also the co-author of the series of Edgar walking guidebooks with Blue Badge tour guide Richard Jones. Adam is the owner of the nonfiction historic crime publishing company Mango Books. His talk at this years East End Conference is on Dr. Thomas Bond and his Profile of Jack the Ripper.


June 4th, 2022
Duration: 00:37:22

Steve Blomer is the author of "Inside Bucks Row", the first volume of a planned six book series and has had articles published in 'Ripperologist' magazine and the Journal of the Whitechapel Society. He presented a talk on the Seaside Home Witness at the 2021 Casebook: Jack the Ripper online conference. Steve’s talk takes a look at the reliability of the timings given in police and witness reports for the Whitechapel murders and is entitled A Question of Time.


June 4th, 2022
Duration: 00:40:41

Lauren Davies is a researcher and historian of women's history, the co-host of the history podcast “Transatlantic History Ramblings with Lauren and Brian” and is a Medieval Studies Masters student from Swansea in South Wales. She has over the past few years developed an interest in the stories of women across a broad spectrum of history and their encounters with the criminal justice system of their period. She’s spoken on the medieval prison system to the Metropolitan Police Heritage Society, and the relationship of the Medieval Jewry with the Tower of London for the Whitechapel Society. Lauren’s talk is entitled Jack the Ripper and the Contagious Disease Act


May 21st, 2022
Duration: 00:56:35

Karl and Jon welcome author and podcaster Madeline Quinones to the show to discuss the next story in the canon:

The Adventure of the Greek Interpreter

@studyinmadeline

@dynamicsofapod

@adlerto


April 20th, 2022
Duration:

Join Book Club regulars Jonathan Menges, Jon Rees and Ally Ryder as well as guest Mark Ripper as they discuss Matthew Coniam's interesting spin on the Crippen Case.


April 18th, 2022
Duration: 00:42:30

We are pleased to bring to you the April 2022 guest speaker from the Whitechapel Society:

Lauren Davies: The Medieval Jewry of the East End

www.whitechapelsociety.om


March 11th, 2022
Duration:

Off the Shelf sits down to discuss the Case of the Salmon Sandwiches by M.W. Oldridge, and afterwards, interviews the author about various unrelated things.


February 26th, 2022
Duration: 01:09:32

Karl and Jon welcome Heather Owen to discuss the next story in the Holmes canon:

The Adventure of the Resident Patient

@adlerto


February 18th, 2022
Duration:

Join Ally Ryder, Jonathan Menges and Jon Rees as they discuss the book The Case of the Murderous Doctor Cream and listen to an interview with the author Dean Jobb.


February 11th, 2022
Duration: 01:00:56

We are pleased to bring to you the February 2022 guest speaker at the Whitechapel Society:

Dr. Helen Mathers- Josephine Butler: Patron Saint of Prostitutes


February 11th, 2022
Duration: 00:56:01

An introduction to Rippercast's new book review series 'Off the Shelf'

Hosted by Ally Ryder

with Jon Lee Rees and Jonathan Menges


January 17th, 2022
Duration: 01:05:43

Part Two of our two-part interview with author and historian Paul Begg.


January 16th, 2022
Duration: 00:54:21

Part one of a two-part interview with historian and author Paul Begg.

with Jon Rees, Ally Ryder and Jonathan Menges


December 19th, 2021
Duration: 01:24:47

Karl Coppack and Jon Rees welcome Trevor Bond back to the show to discuss the next story in the Sherlock Holmes canon:

The Adventure of the Crooked Man

@adlerto


November 7th, 2021
Duration: 01:06:35

We are pleased to bring to you the Suspectology panel discussion from the Casebook: Jack the Ripper Online Conference that took place on 30 October 2021.

with Paul Begg, Steve Blomer, Amanda Lloyd, Jon Rees, Steve Stanley and Brian Young.

Moderated by Jonathan Menges

This is a video podcast. If you are wishing to view this on Casebook, use the 'clicking here' link to open the video in a new browser window.


November 6th, 2021
Duration: 00:49:45

We are pleased to bring to you the speaker presentations from the Casebook: Jack the Ripper Online Conference that took place on 30 October 2021.

Mark Ripper: Animals (Eleven Different Ones)

This is a video podcast. If you are wishing to view this on Casebook, use the 'clicking here' link to open the video in a new browser window.


November 6th, 2021
Duration: 00:57:50

We are pleased to bring to you the speaker presentations from the Casebook: Jack the Ripper Online Conference that took place on 30 October 2021.

Suzanne Huntington: Charles Alfred Hebbert- Physician, Anatomist, Bigamist

This is a video podcast. If you are wishing to view this on Casebook, use the 'clicking here' link to open the video in a new browser window.


November 6th, 2021
Duration: 00:40:50

We are pleased to bring to you the speaker presentations from the Casebook: Jack the Ripper Online Conference that took place on 30 October 2021.

Steven Blomer: Who Was the Seaside Home Witness?

This is a video podcast. If you are wishing to view this on Casebook, use the 'clicking here' link to open the video in a new browser window.


October 18th, 2021
Duration: 01:03:20

The Adventure of the Reigate Squire

Karl and Jon are joined by Hannah Bradridge, a second year English student at Durham University. Hannah is new to the canon though she enjoys the BBC TV series. Together they discuss The Reigate Squires - a tale of a murdered coachman, handwriting and a bowl of oranges.

@adlerto


October 11th, 2021
Duration: 02:00:42

We are pleased to bring to you the following round table discussion:

A Petticoat Parley: Women in Ripperology

With Tiffany Durkan, Samantha Hulass, Suzie Huntington, Madeline Keane and Amanda Lloyd Hosted by Ally Ryder


October 5th, 2021
Duration: 01:24:42

We are pleased to bring to you the October 2021 meeting of the Whitechapel Society:

Chris Jones: Motive, Means and Opportunity- Did Florence Maybrick commit murder?

www.whitechapelsociety.com


August 29th, 2021
Duration: 01:02:02

We are pleased to bring to you the August 2021 guest speaker at the Whitechapel Society:

Dr Andrea Nini- A forensic linguistic analysis of the Jack the Ripper letters

Dr Andrea Nini is a Senior Lecturer and Associate Professor in Linguistics and English Language at the University of Manchester. In 2018, Dr. Nini published An Authorship analysis of the Jack the Ripper letters in Digital Scholarship in the Humanities, in which he analyzed 209 letters and postcards sent to police and newspapers that claimed to have been written by ‘Jack the Ripper’ and concluded that several were journalistic hoaxes, supporting the claims made by Sir Robert Anderson, Melville Macnaughten and Detective Chief Inspector Littlechild.

www.whitechapelsociety.com


August 17th, 2021
Duration: 01:02:36

We are pleased to welcome to the show Richard Jones and Adam Wood, the authors of the excellent series of self-guided tour books 'Edgar's Walking Guides'

www.EdgarsGuides.com

Hosted by Jonathan Menges and Jon Lee Rees


August 15th, 2021
Duration: 01:01:38

Karl Coppack welcomes back to the show Janis Wilson to discuss the next story from Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes canon:

The Adventure of the Musgrave Ritual

@adlerto


July 3rd, 2021
Duration: 01:15:21

We are pleased to bring to you the June 2021 guest speaker at the Whitechapel Society:

Daniel Smith, the author of The Peer and the Gangster: A Very British Cover-up.

In July 1964, the Sunday Mirror ran a front-page story headlined: PEER AND A GANGSTER: YARD ENQUIRY. While the article withheld the names of the subjects, the newspaper reported that the Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police had ordered an investigation into an alleged homosexual relationship between ‘a household name’ from the House of Lords and a leading figure in the London underworld. Lord Boothby was the Conservative lord in question, and Ronnie Kray the infamous gangster. Yet within a couple of weeks the story had been killed off, vanishing as suddenly as it had appeared. Lord Boothby and the Krays carried on with business as usual. For the first time the full saga of the cover-up and its consequences can be revealed. Drawing upon recently released MI5 files, government papers, extensive interviews, and a wide array of contemporary reports and secondary sources, Daniel Smith pieces together how eminent figures from the political firmament, the Security Service, the Metropolitan Police, the legal profession and the media saw to it that the Sunday Mirror’s story was crushed almost as soon as it emerged.

https://www.thehistorypress.co.uk/publication/the-peer-and-the-gangster/9780750993296/

www.whitechapelsociety.com


May 29th, 2021
Duration: 01:15:17

Karl Coppack welcomes guest Nicholas Utechin to the show to discuss the next story from the Sherlock Holmes canon:

The Adventure of the Gloria Scott

Nicholas Utechin is the author of several books on Sherlock Holmes including Adventures Beyond the Canon, Sherlock Holmes-Amazing and Extraordinary Facts, and Sherlock Holmes at Oxford.


April 28th, 2021
Duration: 00:58:38

In this episode Karl welcomes Lesley Quinn to the show to discuss the next story in the Doyle canon:

The Adventure of the Stockbroker's Clerk

@adlerto


March 27th, 2021
Duration: 01:21:10

Karl Coppack welcomes author Paul Miller to discuss the next story in the Arthur Conan Doyle canon:

The Adventure of the Yellow Face

@BaronVonBork

@adlerto


February 21st, 2021
Duration: 01:18:21

Karl Coppack welcomes Marisa and Sarah, the hosts of The However Improbable podcast, to discuss the next story in Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes canon:

The Adventure of the Cardboard Box

www.howeverimprobablepodcast.com

@improbablepod


February 14th, 2021
Duration: 01:24:59

We are pleased to bring to you the February 2021 meeting of The Whitechapel Society:

The Houndsditch Murders

Former City of London Police officer, historian and tour guide Peter Clarke presents a detailed overview of the Houndsditch Murders and the Siege of Sidney Street

Followed by Sue Parry sharing with us an incredible scrapbook belonging to the family of wounded Officer William Bryant, full of letters, cards and memorabilia relating to his involvement in the tragic incident.

www.whitechapelsociety.com


February 7th, 2021
Duration: 01:56:20

Jonathan Menges, Tom Wescott and Jon Rees welcome author Mark Russell to the show to discuss his book

Checkmate: The Wallace Murder Mystery

https://mangobooks.co.uk/products/checkmate-the-wallace-murder-mystery


January 16th, 2021
Duration: 01:14:25

Karl Coppack welcomes as his guest Mary Pagones. Ms Pagones is the author of numerous novels, including 'A Study in Scarlet Marquis: Sherlock Holmes and the Trials of Oscar Wilde', 'Pride, Prejudice and Personal Statements', and the 'Fortune's Fool' series of equestrian novels. She joins the show to discuss...

The Adventure of Silver Blaze

@marypagones

@adlerto


November 28th, 2020
Duration: 01:08:49

Karl Coppack welcomes special guest Kyle Glazebrook to discuss the twelfth story from the Sherlock Holmes canon:

The Adventure of the Copper Beeches


October 24th, 2020
Duration: 01:04:23

Karl Coppack welcomes Sherlockian Rob Nunn to discuss the eleventh story from the Sherlock Holmes canon:

The Adventure of the Beryl Coronet

Rob is the author of The Criminal Mind of Baker Street

http://interestingthoughelementary.blogspot.com/

Twitter @Rob_Nunn


October 10th, 2020
Duration: 01:18:27

We are pleased to bring to you the October 2020 guest speaker talk from the Whitechapel Society.

Dr Michelle Johansen: Adventures in the Wild East 1890s-1960s

Dr Johansen is a social historian specialising in the history of modern London, with a particular emphasis on social class and mobility, gender, professional lives, and regional identities. Her publications include articles in Teaching History, the London Journal, and Cultural and Social History.

www.whitechapelsociety.com


October 3rd, 2020
Duration: 01:46:12

The first in a series of roundtable discussions about Jack the Ripper in movies and television.

From Hell

with Jon Lee Rees, Matt Hood, Brian Young, Steve Stanley and William Ellis.

Hosted by Jonathan Menges

The video of this discussion can be viewed or downloaded from the following link:

http://www.rippercast.com/mp3/Movie_Review_From_Hell.mp4

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August 27th, 2020
Duration: 01:09:17

Sherlock: From Adler to Amberley examines the tenth story from the Sherlock Holmes Canon:

The Adventure of the Noble Bachelor

Karl welcomes special guest Trevor Downey, the host of The Great Stories podcast and contributor to The Anfield Wrap.

@downeytrev


August 9th, 2020
Duration: 00:53:15

Rippercast welcomes artist and photographer Andrew Firth to the show to discuss his latest book Pictures of the Abyss, a photo journey through Jack London's 1902 first hand account of life in the East End of London.

With special guest Mark Ripper

Hosted by Jon Lee Rees

www.mangobooks.co.uk


August 8th, 2020
Duration:

We are pleased to be able to bring to you the August 2020 guest speaker talk from the Whitechapel Society:

Julian Woodford the author of The Boss of Bethnal Green

Due to the global Covid-19 pandemic, this was the first virtual monthly meeting of the Society.

This is a video podcast playable on all podcast apps that support it. Or stream it from the web at the following link:

http://www.rippercast.com/mp3/WS88_Julian_Woodford_2020.mp4

Thank you to Julian Woodford, Sue Parry, Tony Power and Steve Rattey.

www.whitechapelsociety.com


July 5th, 2020
Duration: 00:57:09

Sherlock: From Adler to Amberley examines the ninth short story from the Sherlock Holmes Canon-

The Adventure of the Engineer's Thumb

Karl Coppack welcomes Chantelle from Lady Justice: A True Crime Podcast to the show.

https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/lady-justice

@LadyJusticePod


June 20th, 2020
Duration: 00:33:43

Mango Books Virtual Conference 13 and 14, 2020

Andrew Firth- Ripperland

Andrew Firth takes a journey into Ripperland and walks the streets of the Victorian East End.


June 19th, 2020
Duration: 00:23:49

Mango Books Virtual Conference 13 and 14 June, 2020

Neil Watson- The Denham Massacre

Neil Watson is interviewed by Wycombe Sounds' Andy Aliffe and Steve Colgan for their 'Off the Rails' radio show, and talks about the horrific murder of seven members of the Marshall family in the sleepy village of Denham in 1870.


June 18th, 2020
Duration: 00:31:49

Mango Books Virtual Conference 13 and 14 June, 2020

Adam Wood- Swanson- The Life and Times of a Victorian Detective

Adam Wood discusses the history of the Swanson marginalia, in which the retired Chief Inspector revealed the fate of Jack the Ripper and his identity.


June 17th, 2020
Duration: 00:27:07

Mango Books Virtual Conference 13 and 14 June, 2020

Mark Ripper-The Trial of Israel Lipski

Mark Ripper discusses the case of Israel Lipski-convicted of the murder of Miriam Angel-and the intentions of editor WT Stead in his coverage in the Pall Mall Gazette.


June 16th, 2020
Duration: 00:37:08

Mango Books Virtual Conference 13 and 14 June, 2020

Joanne Vigor Mungovin- Joseph: The Life, Times and Places of the Elephant Man

Joanne Vigor Mungovin discusses the life and legacy of Joseph Carey Merrick, often known as The Elephant Man.


June 15th, 2020
Duration: 00:20:15

Mango Books Virtual Conference 13 and 14 June, 2020

Neil Bell- Sir Howard Vincent's Police Code 1889

Neil Bell discusses the Metropolitan and City Police Orphanage and how Sir Howard Vincent's Police Code helped raise much-needed funds for the charity.

www.mangobooks.co.uk


May 30th, 2020
Duration: 01:13:44

Sherlock: From Adler to Amberley examines the eighth short story from Sherlock Holmes canon:

The Adventure of the Speckled Band

Karl welcomes as his special guest the critically acclaimed author Bonnie MacBird.

www.macbird.com


May 29th, 2020
Duration: 00:45:34

We are pleased to bring to you a series of talks presented by Adam Wood on Chief Inspector Donald Swanson.

Adam Wood is the author of Swanson: The Life and Times of a Victorian Detective.

Talk 5: Swanson and the Dutchess of Devonshire.


May 15th, 2020
Duration: 00:38:38

We are pleased to bring to you a series of talks presented by Adam Wood on Chief Inspector Donald Swanson.

Adam Wood is the author of Swanson: The Life and Times of a Victorian Detective.

Talk 4: Swanson- A Year in the Life of a Victorian Detective


May 14th, 2020
Duration: 00:32:52

We are pleased to bring to you a series of talks presented by Adam Wood on Chief Inspector Donald Swanson.

Adam Wood is the author of Swanson: The Life and Times of a Victorian Detective.

Talk 3: Swanson and the Aberdeen Bodysnatchers


May 8th, 2020
Duration: 00:53:53

We are pleased to bring to you a series of talks presented by Adam Wood on Chief Inspector Donald Swanson.

Adam Wood is the author of Swanson: The Life and Times of a Victorian Detective.

Talk No. 2: Swanson and the Brighton Railway Murder www.mangobooks.co.uk/book.php?b=7


May 7th, 2020
Duration: 00:52:41

We are pleased to bring to you a series of talks presented by Adam Wood on Chief Inspector Donald Swanson.

Adam Wood is the author of Swanson: The Life and Times of a Victorian Detective.

Talk No. 1: Swanson- The Thurso Boy Who Became Scotland Yards Top Detective.

www.mangobooks.co.uk/book.php?b=7


April 25th, 2020
Duration: 02:08:20

We are pleased to bring you Part Two of the Rippercast interview with Adam Wood, the author of Swanson: The Life and Times of a Victorian Detective.

With panelists Paul Begg and Neil Bell.

Hosted by Jon Rees


April 19th, 2020
Duration: 01:17:51

We are pleased to bring to you a video slideshow presentation by author Karl Coppack. Originally hosted live online Sunday, 12 April 2020, Karl has re-recorded his presentation especially for the listeners of Rippercast.

Please donate to the British Heart Foundation in memory of Karl's sister, Karen.

https://giftofhope.bhf.org.uk/In-Memory/Karen-Pitchford


April 14th, 2020
Duration: 00:52:39

Karl Coppack welcomes Paul Edwards to the show to discuss the Sherlock Holmes short story canon.

The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle

Paul Edwards is a Director of Primary Care for the NHS on the Wirral. His interest in Sherlock Holmes dates back some thirty years.


April 11th, 2020
Duration: 02:02:20

We welcome Adam Wood to the show for the first part of a two part interview about his book Swanson: The Life and Times of a Victorian Detective. The topics for this first part include Swanson's role in the Whitechapel Murders investigation, the Swanson Marginalia and the identification of a suspect at the Seaside Home.

With panelists Robert House, John Malcolm and Tom Wescott

www.mangobooks.co.uk


March 28th, 2020
Duration: 00:56:15

Karl Coppack welcomes special guest Janis Wilson to discuss the sixth story in the Sherlock Holmes short story canon:

The Man with the Twisted Lip

Janis Wilson is a writer, retired trial lawyer, television commentator and lecturer. She is the author of the novel 'Goulston Street' set in 1888 Whitechapel during the Autumn of Terror, and frequently appears in True Crime documentaries and conferences.

www.janiswilson.com


March 7th, 2020
Duration: 00:32:19

Rippercast Audio Archives presents:

John Morrison, the author of Jimmy Kellys Year of Ripper Murders 1888 on Whipps Cross Hospital Radio.


February 28th, 2020
Duration: 01:02:43

Karl Coppack welcomes special guest Leslie Klinger to discuss the fifth story in the Sherlock Holmes short story canon:

The Five Orange Pips

Leslie S. Klinger is considered to be one of the world’s foremost authorities on Sherlock Holmes, Dracula, H. P. Lovecraft, Frankenstein, and the history of mystery and horror fiction. Klinger is a long-time member of the Baker Street Irregulars, and served as the Series Editor for the Manuscript Series of The Baker Street Irregulars; he is currently the Series Editor for the BSI’s Biography Series.

Klingers work has received numerous awards and nominations, including the Edgar for Best Critical-Biographical Book in 2005 for The New Annotated Sherlock Holmes: The Complete Short Stories and the Edgar for Best Critical-Biographical Book in 2019 for Classic American Crime Fiction of the 1920s and the Anthony for Best Anthology in 2015 for In the Company of Sherlock Holmes, co-edited with Laurie R. King.

lesliesklinger.com


February 8th, 2020
Duration: 01:10:45

We are pleased to bring to you the February 2020 guest speaker at the Whitechapel Society 1888

Dr. John Sugden: From Tyburn to Whitechapel- Philip Sugden's Journey into London's Criminal Past.

A personal, informative and enjoyable talk by the twin brother of the late author of the hugely influential book 'The Complete History of Jack the Ripper'.

www.whitechapelsociety.com


February 3rd, 2020
Duration: 00:28:22

We are pleased to bring to you author, researcher and publisher Adam Wood's talk from the Chamberlain Hotel on 2 February 2020:

Dr. Thomas Bond and his Profile of Jack the Ripper

This talk was presented as a portion of the official launch of Adam's eagerly anticipated book 'Swanson: The Life and Times of a Victorian Detective'.

You can order your copy now by visiting mangobooks.co.uk

Thank you to Adam Wood and Mark Ripper for making the release of this recording possible.


February 1st, 2020
Duration: 01:00:03

Karl Coppack welcomes special guest Luke Kuhns to discuss the fourth story in the Sherlock Holmes short story canon:

The Boscombe Valley Mystery

Luke Kuhns is the author of the best selling novellas 'Sherlock Holmes: Studies in Legacy' and 'The Scarlet Thread of Murder' as well as 'The Untold Adventures of Sherlock Holmes', 'Sherlock Holmes and the Scarlet Thread of Murder', and 'Sherlock Holmes and the Horror of Frankenstein'.

Follow Luke Kuhns on Twitter @LukeWritesCrime

Follow Adler to Amberley on Twitter @adlerto


December 12th, 2019
Duration: 01:22:10

We are pleased to bring to you the guest speaker event for the 2019 meeting at the Whitechapel Society.

A Discourse on Ripper Street: with Keith Skinner and Damian Michael Barcroft and hosted by Adam Wood.

Slides that accompanied this talk

Proceeds from this nights event went to benefit the British Heart Foundation.

https://www.bhf.org.uk/how-you-can-help/donate

For more information on the Whitechapel Society, visit their website at whitechapelsociety.com


December 12th, 2019
Duration: 00:48:47

We are pleased to bring to you the guest speaker from the Whitechapel Society's 2019 Holiday banquet:

Dr. Elizabeth Yardley on the Public's Fascination with Serial Killers.

Dr. Yardley is a Professor of Criminology in the School of Social Sciences at Birmingham City University.

www.whitechapelsociety.com


November 27th, 2019
Duration: 00:58:54

Karl Coppack welcomes special guest Jon Lee Rees to discuss the third story in the Sherlock Holmes short story canon 'A Case of Identity'.

Follow on Twitter @adlerto


November 17th, 2019
Duration: 00:21:09

Author and researcher Paul Williams presents 'Mary Jane Rees', part two in a two part episode he has contributed to the series 'A Cast of Thousands'- showcasing the research conducted by Ripperologists into the lives of the lesser known individuals who populate the events surrounding the Whitechapel Murders.

For further reading go to Ripperologist Magazine #160 and the article entitled 'The Welshman Who Knew Mary Kelly'

Paul Williams is the author of 'Jack the Ripper Suspects: The Definitive Guide and Encyclopedia'


November 14th, 2019
Duration: 01:04:43

Sherlock: From Adler to Amberley

Episode 2

The Red Headed League

Karl Coppack welcomes guest Trevor Bond to discuss the second short story in Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes canon: The Red Headed League.


November 13th, 2019
Duration: 01:57:46

We are pleased to bring to you Michael Barrett in conversation with Keith Skinner at the Cloak and Dagger Club on 10 April, 1999.

The following PDFs from 'Ripperologist Magazine' are available for you to download:

Adam Wood's review of the proceedings


November 9th, 2019
Duration: 00:03:38

Video trailer for the upcoming audio release of Mike Barrett in conversation with Keith Skinner at the Cloak and Dagger Club on 10 April, 1999.

To stream the video on Casebook click on the red link below the player to open it in a new browser window.


November 2nd, 2019
Duration: 01:33:32

Sherlock: From Adler to Amberley

Karl Coppack welcomes special guests to discuss all 56 Arthur Conan Doyle short stories in order.

Episode 1: A Scandal in Bohemia

with Special Guest Neil Atkinson.

Neil Atkinson is the host of the multi-award winning Liverpool FC fan show 'The Anfield Wrap'. In 2016 he co-wrote and co-produced the film 'Native' starring Rupert Graves.

Karl Coppack is a writer, columnist and novelist, also from Liverpool. His two novels, 'And What Do You Do' and 'Falling Without Landing' were released in 2014 and 2018. He recently was the emcee and host of The East End Conference.

Copyright 2019 by Karl Coppack


October 28th, 2019
Duration: 00:03:05

Rippercast is pleased to be able to bring to you a new series hosted by Karl Coppack, with Special Guests, examining Arthur Conan Doyle's 56 Sherlock Holmes short stories in order of their publication.

From Adler to Amberley.

Coming Soon.


October 26th, 2019
Duration: 01:29:29

Paul Begg and Jonathan Menges welcome Dr. Drew Gray to the show to further discuss topics addressed in Drew's 2019 Whitechapel Society-East End Conference talk concerning Ripperology and the Academe.


October 9th, 2019
Duration: 01:11:11

Dr. Louise Raw:

The East End Fights Back!

Dr. Louise Raw is a writer, broadcaster, public speaker and historian. Her book, ‘Striking a Light’, now in its sixth reprint, told the story of the groundbreaking 1888 strike by women match makers in Bow, East London.


October 9th, 2019
Duration: 00:46:28

Jon Horlor

Will the Real Carmarthen, Caernarvon, Cwmavon...


October 9th, 2019
Duration: 00:49:08

Trevor Bond

Attila the Sailor Man- The Ratcliff Highway Murders


October 9th, 2019
Duration: 01:16:42

Dr. Drew Gray

Adventures in Ripperology: A Cautionary Tale from the Academe


October 9th, 2019
Duration: 00:50:38

Mark Ripper

Unreliable Policemen's Memoirs


October 9th, 2019
Duration: 00:27:22

Sarah Beth Hopton

Love's Executioner- Mary Pearcey and Morbid Jealousy


October 9th, 2019
Duration: 00:58:53

M.J. Trow

Interpreting the Ripper Letters


October 9th, 2019
Duration: 00:46:43

Richard Jones

Michael Ostrog: The Fashionable Rogue


September 22nd, 2019
Duration: 01:24:08

The eighth release from The Maybrick Diary Audio Archives is author Shirley Harrison on the James Whale Show, Radio Leeds, on the 9th of November, 1998.


September 14th, 2019
Duration: 01:35:16

The seventh installment of 'The Maybrick Diary' audio archive series is Shirley Harrison in conversation with Keith Skinner at the Cloak & Dagger Club on the 8th of August, 1998.

A PDF of the review of this talk from Ripperologist Magazine #19


September 13th, 2019
Duration: 00:44:57

The following recording is Martin Fido appearing on BBC Radio Cornwall on the 11th of November, 1993. Martin describes his early life and schooling growing up in Cornwall, and goes on to discuss his academic career, as well as his research in True Crime and the Ripper suspect Kosminski, , and also treats the listeners of the program to a playlist of his favorite musical compositions that have relevance to different periods in his life.


September 7th, 2019
Duration: 01:30:04

***IMPROVED AUDIO QUALITY FROM THE PREVIOUS UPLOAD***

The sixth installment of 'The Maybrick Diary' audio archive series is Paul Feldman in conversation with Keith Skinner at the Cloak & Dagger Club in February, 1998.

The review of Paul Feldman's talk written by Adam Wood and published in Ripperologist Magazine #16


August 31st, 2019
Duration: 00:22:20

Author and researcher Paul Williams presents 'Dr. John Morgan Hopkins' the first in a two part episode he has contributed to the series 'A Cast of Thousands'- showcasing the research conducted by Ripperologists into the lives of the lesser known individuals who populate the events surrounding the Whitechapel Murders.

For further reading go to Ripperologist Magazine #160 and the article entitled 'The Welshman Who Knew Mary Kelly'

Paul Williams is the author of 'Jack the Ripper Suspects: The Definitive Guide and Encyclopedia'


August 29th, 2019
Duration: 02:04:38

We are pleased to be able to bring to you Ruby Vitorino Moody's presentation from the 2019 Salisbury History Festival:

Down Among the Dead Men- The Executions at Fisherton: The personal accounts of some of the prisoners hanged at Gallows Gate.

https://www.salisburyhistoryfestival.co.uk/

A PDF version of the slideshow that accompanied Ruby's talk


August 29th, 2019
Duration: 01:02:02

We are pleased to bring to you the August 2021 guest speaker at the Whitechapel Society:

Dr Andrea Nini- A forensic linguistic analysis of the Jack the Ripper letters

Dr Andrea Nini is a Senior Lecturer and Associate Professor in Linguistics and English Language at the University of Manchester. In 2018, Dr. Nini published An Authorship analysis of the Jack the Ripper letters in Digital Scholarship in the Humanities, in which he analyzed 209 letters and postcards sent to police and newspapers that claimed to have been written by ‘Jack the Ripper’ and concluded that several were journalistic hoaxes, supporting the claims made by Sir Robert Anderson, Melville Macnaughten and Detective Chief Inspector Littlechild.

www.whitechapelsociety.com


August 18th, 2019
Duration: 01:16:40

Researchers and authors John Malcolm and Jon Lee Rees join Jonathan Menges in a discussion about behavioral and geographical profiling. Does profiling have value when applied to the hunt for Jack the Ripper?

Sources read and further reading:

John Douglas: The Cases That Haunt Us, Scribner, 2000

John Douglas: FBI NCAVC Criminal Investigative Analysis of Jack the Ripper

David Canter: Criminal Shadows: Inside the Mind of a Serial Killer, HarperCollins, 1995

Kim Rossmo: An Evaluation of NIJ's Evaluation Methodology for Geographic Profiling Software, March 9, 2005

Kim Rossmo: Geographic Profiling-NCIS Conference 1998

Geographic Profiling Survey: A Preliminary Examination of Geographic Profilers Views and Experiences Karla Emeno, Craig Bennell, Brent Snook, and Paul J. Taylor

Nichols, Beth "Geographic Profiling: Contributions to the Investigation of Serial Murders ." Electronic Thesis or Dissertation. Wright State University, 2019. https://etd.ohiolink.edu/

Serial Crime- Theory and Practical Issues in Behavioral Profiling, Wayne Petherick, Editor, Academic Press 2006

Sir Jim Takes the Stand Alan Sharp, Ripper Notes #28, Inkling Press


August 5th, 2019
Duration: 00:47:27

We are pleased to bring to you the August 2019 guest speaker at the Whitechapel Society:

Steve Blomer: Bucks Row Inside Out

The slide show that accompanied this presentation


July 28th, 2019
Duration: 01:31:16

We welcome to the show John Malcolm, the author of 'The Whitechapel Murders of 1888: Another Dead End?' for a roundtable discussion about Sir Robert Anderson, his 'Polish Jew' suspect and Aaron Kosminski.

With Paul Begg, Steve Blomer, Jon Rees and Jonathan Menges.


July 21st, 2019
Duration: 01:05:00

We are pleased to welcome to the show Steve Blomer, the author of 'Inside Bucks Row: Mary Ann Nichols- An Anatomy of Murder'.

Interviewed by Jonathan Menges

Purchase a copy of 'Inside Bucks Row' via Paypal at the following link:

https://www.paypal.me/bucksrow


July 13th, 2019
Duration: 00:42:30

Rippercast welcomes to the show composer Kip Winger and writer Damien Gray for a discussion about their new musical 'Get Jack'.

Interviewed by Tom Wescott and Jonathan Menges

www.getjack.com


July 11th, 2019
Duration: 01:01:20

The fifth release from the Maybrick Diary audio archives is Paul Feldman, the author of 'Jack the Ripper: The Final Chapter'.

Interviewed by Bob Azurdia on BBC Radio Merseyside and aired on the 11th and 18th of October, 1995


July 8th, 2019
Duration: 00:31:18

Our forth release from the Maybrick Diary audio archives is Anne Graham interviewed by Bob Azurdia on BBC Radio Merseyside, 4 October 1995.


July 7th, 2019
Duration: 00:31:54

Our third release from the Maybrick Diary audio archives is Shirley Harrison, author of the book 'The Diary of Jack the Ripper'interviewed by Bob Azurdia on BBC Radio Merseyside, which aired on the 27th of September, 1995.


June 26th, 2019
Duration: 00:57:51

Our second release from the Maybrick Diary audio archives is Mike Barrett interviewed by Bob Azurdia on BBC Radio Merseyside, aired on the 13th and 20th of September, 1995.


June 20th, 2019
Duration: 01:54:27

Our first release from the Maybrick Diary audio archives is Paul Feldman's talk at the very first meeting of the Cloak & Dagger Club on 7 January, 1995.


June 16th, 2019
Duration: 01:03:36

With the publication of 'Jack and the Thames Torso Murders: A New Ripper?' by Drew Gray and Andrew Wise as a backdrop, author Tom Wescott talks about the pleasures and the perils of writing Jack the Ripper books in the current age of internet message boards critiques, and offers advice to aspiring Ripperology authors.


May 8th, 2019
Duration: 02:14:41

We are pleased to be able to bring to you yet another release from the Audio Archives.

LBC Radio call-in show from 20 August 2003 hosted by Jeremy Beadle with guests Paul Begg, Paul Feldman, Andy Aliffe and Christopher-Michael DiGrazia.


April 7th, 2019
Duration: 00:49:19

We are pleased to bring to you the April 2019 speaker at the Whitechapel Society 1888. Jo Vigor-Mungovin is one of the world's leading experts on the life and times of Joseph Merrick, the Elephant Man.

She is the author of the excellent book 'Joseph: The Life, Times and Places of the Elephant Man' which can be purchased by visiting Mango Books.

www.mangobooks.co.uk

Also available on Amazon.

For more information about the Whitechapel Society please visit

www.whitechapelsociety.com


March 23rd, 2019
Duration: 00:55:27

We are pleased to welcome Professor Turi King from the Department of Genetics and Genome Biology at the University of Leicester to talk about the 2019 publication of the 'Forensic Investigation of a Shawl Linked to the "Jack the Ripper" Murders by Jari Louhelainen, Ph.D and David Miller, Ph.D in the Journal of Forensic Sciences.

Professor King led the famous genome sequencing project on the remains of Richard III and we are very grateful for the time she was able to spend with us discussing this topic.

Joining the round table discussion were numerous Ripperologists. Those who questioned the Professor were:

Robert House, the author of 'Jack the Ripper and the Case for Scotland Yard's Prime Suspect'.

Steve Blomer, researcher and writer.

Jon Rees, researcher, writer and lecturer.

Brian Young, researcher, writer and lecturer.

Hosted by Jonathan Menges

Very special thanks to Chris Phillips, Paul Begg, Tom Wescott and John Malcolm.


March 5th, 2019
Duration: 1:50:51

Listen in as Rippercast reviews the book 'The Five: The Untold Lives of the Women Killed by Jack the Ripper' by Hallie Rubenhold

A roundtable discussion with:

Debra Arif: a researcher and the co-editor with Paul Begg and Sean Crundall of the New Jack the Ripper A-Z, and amongst her numerous finds was the discovery of Catherine Eddowes fourth child Frederick.

Paul Begg:, the author of Jack the Ripper: The Facts, the Definitive History, co-author with John Bennett of The Forgotten Victims, CSI Whitechapel and the Complete and Essential Jack the Ripper as well as being the long time editor of the Jack the Ripper A-Z.

Amanda Lloyd: an avid reader and collector of Ripper related books and is the admin of the only online Facebook group for Ripper book collectors Ripperology Books and more

Robert McLaughlin: a researcher as well as the author of the highly acclaimed and sought after The First Jack the Ripper Victim Photographs

Jon Rees: a lecturer and frequent contributor to Ripperologist Magazine

Mark Ripper: under the name MW Oldridge is the co-author of the A-Z of Victorian Crime, the author of Murder and Crime:Whitechapel and District, The Moat Farm Mystery and is the Editor of the Notable British Trials Series volume on the Trial of Israel Lipski.

Hosted by Jonathan Menges

https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/111/1112645/the-five/9780857524485.html

...


February 3rd, 2019
Duration: 01:18:58

We are pleased to bring to you February 2019's guest speaker at the meeting of the Whitechapel Society:

Bob Hinton in Conversation with Karl Coppack

Listen in as Mr. Hinton, the author of the 1998 book 'From Hell: The Jack the Ripper Mystery' discusses his identification of a man he believes was George Hutchinson, the Whitechapel Murderer.

A PDF version of the slideshow


January 21st, 2019
Duration: 00:44:48

We are pleased to bring to you Dr. Lucy Andrew's talk on Ripper Fiction and Jack the Ripper in Popular Culture entitled 'Capturing Jack the Ripper: The Ripper Mythos 130 Years On', from the University Centre Shrewsbury Event held on 10 November 2018.

A PDF version of the slideshow that accompanied this talk


December 30th, 2018
Duration: 01:20:43

The final speaker from the Whitechapel Society 1888's 'Victims' Conference held on the 8th of September 2018.

Hallie Rubenhold- 'The Lives of the Canonical Five'

whitechapelsociety.com


December 24th, 2018
Duration: 01:45:04

'Oh, Dear Boss: The Enterprising London Journalist' is a major portion of the audio from an interview conducted by Alec Fullerton, journalist for the South West Londoner newspaper.

Speaking with Alec Fullerton is Paul Begg, Tom Wescott, Jon Rees, Ally Ryder, Michael Hawley, Trevor Bond and Jonathan Menges.

Online link to the resulting article:

http://www.swlondoner.co.uk/the-challenges-of-being-a-ripperologist-and-how-they-fighting-to-improve-their-reputation/

A pdf of the article


December 4th, 2018
Duration: 00:59:01

We are pleased to bring to you December's guest speaker talk from the Whitechapel Society 1888:

Jon Rees: A Century Apart - Profiles of Jack the Ripper

A PDF version of the slideshow


November 18th, 2018
Duration: 01:11:23

We are pleased to bring to you another installment of the Audio Archive Project.

Donald Rumbelow at the Cloak & Dagger Club, October 1999

The Houndsditch Murders and the Siege of Sidney Street


November 10th, 2018
Duration: 00:48:51

We are pleased to bring to you talks from the 2018 East End Conference held on the 3rd and 4th of November, 2018.

Louis Berk: 'Echoes of the East End Jewish Comminuty'

www.louisberk.com

www.macmillan.org.uk/donate


November 10th, 2018
Duration: 00:53:54

We are pleased to bring to you talks from the 2018 East End Conference held on the 3rd and 4th of November, 2018.

Emelyne Godfrey: 'Against the Shadows: Victorian Crime Waves and the Craze of Self-Defence'

www.emelynegodfrey.com

www.macmillan.org.uk/donate


November 10th, 2018
Duration: 00:24:40

We are please to bring to you talks from the 2018 East End Conference held on the 3rd and 4th of November, 2018.

Tracy I'Anson: 'Jacob the Ripper'

A PDF version of the slideshow


November 10th, 2018
Duration: 01:04:46

We are please to bring to you talks from the 2018 East End Conference held on the 3rd and 4th of November, 2018.

Philip Hutchinson: 'Whitechapel Wanderlust'

www.jack-the-ripper-tour.com

www.luckygodtheatreproductions.com

www.macmillan.org.uk/donate


November 10th, 2018
Duration: 00:41:02

We are pleased to bring to you talks from the 2018 East End Conference held on the 3rd and 4th of November, 2018.

Adam Wood: 'Swanson and the Four Rippers'

A PDF version of the slideshow


November 10th, 2018
Duration: 00:45:09

We are pleased to bring to you talks from the 2018 East End Conference held on the 3rd and 4th of November, 2018.

Drew Gray: 'Fake News from Whitechapel? Ripperology and the Academe'

A PDF version of the slideshow


October 27th, 2018
Duration: 00:42:17

The second release from our Audio Archive Series is Robin Odell speaking at the Cloak and Dagger Club in February, 2001 with a talk entitled 'Jack the Ripper's In Tray'.

A living legend in Ripperology, Odell relates choice bits from the numerous people, Ripperologists and members of the general public, that he has corresponded with over the-at the time of recording-40 years he's been researching the Whitechapel Murders. Concluding with a brief outline of his theory that a Shochet may have been responsible for the murders.


October 16th, 2018
Duration: 01:07:45

We are pleased to present the first release in our Audio Archive Series.

Martin Fido at the Cloak & Dagger Club- December 1995.

The Role of Scholarship in Researching Crime History.


October 11th, 2018
Duration: 01:35:03

We are pleased to present the author and historian Frogg Moody's talk at The Fisherton History Society on 10 October 2018.

Jack the Ripper: A Concise History

Listen in as Frogg gives his audience an overview of the case with an emphasis on the- at times surprising- connections the players and suspects had with the City of Salisbury.


October 7th, 2018
Duration: 01:21:37

Guest speaker talk from the October 2018 meeting of the Whitechapel Society:

John Malcolm- 25 Years of Adventure, Introspection & Exasperation

Researcher, theorist and author John Malcolm is the author of the books 'The Whitechapel Murders of 1888: The Mystery and Manipulations of a Victorian Tragedy-Confessions of a Ripperologist' and 'The Whitechapel Murders of 1888: Another Dead End?'

The slide show that accompanied this talk


September 18th, 2018
Duration: 00:53:52

The third talk from the Whitechapel Society's 'Victims' Conference held at Hanbury Hall on 8 September 2018.

Joyce Hampton: The Huguenots: From Victims to Saviours

www.whitechapelsociety.com


September 10th, 2018
Duration: 00:53:23

The second talk from the Whitechapel Society's 'Victims' Conference held at Hanbury Hall on 8 September, 2018.

Dr. Louise Raw: Striking a Light- East End Women

www.whitechapelsociety.com


June 24th, 2018
Duration: 01:44:11

This episode of 'Oh, Dear Boss' is a wide-ranging conversation that includes topics such as the Double Event, Goulston Street Graffito, the Seaside Home identification, Robert Anderson, Henry Smith, and the pluses and minuses in the suspect candidacy of Charles Le Grand.

With Tom Wescott, John Malcolm, Robert McLaughlin, Jon Rees, Ally Ryder and Jonathan Menges


June 18th, 2018
Duration: 01:08:10

We are very pleased to bring to you author Colin Wilson's talk at the first ever Jack the Ripper Conference, held in Ipswich 12-14 April, 1996. This 22 year old audience recording was rescued from a second hand bookshop by Mark Ripper and we are grateful to Mark for saving this piece of Ripperology history so that we may share it with you.

Originally recorded on a 120 minute long cassette tape and sometime later transferred to CD, this recording is beginning to show its age, but its historical value outweighs the deteriorating quality of the audio.


June 11th, 2018
Duration: 01:24:55

This episode of 'Oh, Dear Boss' welcomes researcher and author John Malcolm to the show to discuss Aaron Kosminski's current place as the leading candidate for being Anderson's suspect and also as Jack the Ripper. Associated topics are also covered with panelists Jon Rees, Karl Coppack, Robert McLaughlin, Ally Ryder and Jonathan Menges.


June 7th, 2018
Duration: 01:23:28

Rippercast continues its partnership with the Whitechapel Society 1888 by bringing to you the June 2018 guest speaker Louis Berk. Louis is a photographer whose work has appeared in numerous books including Secret Whitechapel, Whitechapel in 50 Buildings and East End Jewish Cemateries.

His website louisberk.com features a wide selection of his photography as well as an online gallery entitled Whitechapel Eye which displays photographs from the past 15 years of his work in Whitechapel and Spitalfields.

www.louisberk.com

www.whitechapelsociety.com

A pdf version of selected photographs


June 6th, 2018
Duration: 01:49:22

Rippercast welcomes back to the show researcher and author Michael Hawley to discuss his new book 'Jack the Ripper Suspect-Dr. Francis Tumblety'.


May 27th, 2018
Duration: 01:39:23

We welcome back to the show the author of 'False Flag' and 'Jewbaiter' Stephen Senise. Listen in as we discuss the suspect candidacy of George Hutchinson and cover topics such as George William Topping Hutchinson, the witnesses in and around Millers Court, the files from the Victoria Home and the possibility that George Hutchinson fled from the East End of London and traveled to Australia.


May 12th, 2018
Duration: 02:07:36

Rippercast is pleased to welcome journalist and author Stephen Senise to discuss his book 'Jewbaiter: Jack the Ripper- New Evidence and Theory' which has recently been released in an expanded edition entitled 'False Flag: Jack the Ripper'. Listen in as we cover a variety of the topics addressed in his book such as the mass migration of Jewish people into the East End, the government, media and population's response, and how an atmosphere of antisemitism and xenophobia may have given birth to a serial killer.

A roundtable discussion featuring Paul Begg, Gareth Williams, Robert McLaughlin and Jonathan Menges


April 20th, 2018
Duration: 00:54:26

Rippercast is pleased to bring to you talks from the 2018 Rippercon Baltimore Jack the Ripper and True Crime Conference.

Chris Jones: The Maybricks of Liverpool


April 15th, 2018
Duration: 01:01:16

Rippercast is pleased to be able to bring to you talks from the 2018 RipperCon Jack the Ripper and True Crime Convention in Baltimore, Maryland. The Slide Show that accompanied this presentation


April 14th, 2018
Duration: 01:08:14

Rippercast is pleased to welcome to the show Paul Williams, the author of the book 'Jack the Ripper Suspects: The Definitive Guide and Encyclopedia'. Joining us for this round table discussion is also authors Paul Begg and Neil R.A. Bell.


April 8th, 2018
Duration: 01:21:55

We are please to bring to you the April 2018 guest speaker for The Whitechapel Society 1888, author Diane Janes. Her latest book is entitled 'Death at Wolf's Nick: The Killing of Evelyn Foster'.


February 5th, 2018
Duration: 01:02:56

Rippercast is pleased to bring to you the guest speaker for the February 2018 meeting of the Whitechapel Society- David Bullock, the author of 'The Man Who Would Be Jack'. Mr. Bullock's book focuses on the suspect Thomas Cutbush who was named as Jack the Ripper by the Sun newspaper in 1894 which led Melville Macnaghten to pen a memoranda disputing the accusation.

www.whitechapelsociety.com


February 4th, 2018
Duration: 01:28:05

Rippercast is pleased to present a Ripper Fiction Roundtable Discussion featuring the following Ripper Fiction authors:

Michael Hawley- The Ripper's Hellbroth
Matt Leyshon- Jack the Ripper: Live and Uncut
Bernard Boley- My Ripper Haunting Days
Daniel Dark- Knife's Tell
Jana Oliver- Time Rovers Series (Sojourn, Virtual Evil, Madman's Dance).

Hosted by Ally Ryder, Iain Wilson and Jonathan Menges

All of our guest authors books are available via Amazon.com and Amazon.co.uk


December 3rd, 2017
Duration: 01:15:19

Rippercast is pleased to bring to you the December 2017 guest speaker at the Whitechapel Society's bi-monthy meeting Gyles Brandreth. Mr. Brandreth discusses his latest book 'Jack the Ripper: Case Closed' and takes questions from the audience. Gyles generously donated all of the proceeds from this evenings special Whitechapel Society talk to the Great Ormond Street Hospital Charity.

www.gosh.org

www.whitechapelsociety.com


November 5th, 2017
Duration: 01:31:04

Rippercast is pleased to bring to you a presentation by Michael Hawley, author of the books 'The Ripper's Haunts' and the upcoming 'Jack the Ripper Suspect Dr. Francis Tumblety', joined by author and researcher Brian Young at The Cro Club of Buffalo, New York for a special Halloween talk to its members. Recorded 30 October, 2017.

A PDF version of the slideshow that accompanied this talk


October 9th, 2017
Duration: 01:37:01

Rippercast continues its partnership with the Whitechapel Society 1888 by bringing to you the October 2017 guest speaker George Fleming.

Mr. Fleming gives a fascinating presentation on how mock trials and retrials aid in educating the public about historical events and infamous criminal cases. The cases covered in his talk include the 'Jack the Ripper' murders, the 1908 trial of Flora Haskell for the slaying of her son, and the guilt or innocence of H.H. Crippen.

www.whitechapelsociety.com


October 2nd, 2017
Duration: 01:44:38

Oh, Dear Boss welcomes Paul Begg, Mark Ripper, Tom Wescott and Brian Young on to the show to discuss whatever suits our fancy. The topics this time are too numerous to list here, plus the Maybrick Diary.


August 27th, 2017
Duration: 01:25:48

Rippercast is please to bring to you Part 2 of our interview with Tom Wescott, author of Ripper Confidential: New Research on the Whitechapel Murders.

In this episode Tom Wescott discusses the murder of Elizabeth Stride.


August 18th, 2017
Duration: 00:50:00

Rippercast welcomes photographer and graphic designer Andrew Firth to the show to discuss his new book 'Ripperland'. Andrew has spent the last several years lending his artistic talent to publications such as the Whitechapel Society Journal and Casebook: Classic Crime as well as producing the advertising graphics, delegate packs and books for numerous conferences and London Jobs.

His previous publications are 'Past Traces' and 'Fragments of the East End'.

'Ripperland' has just been published by Mango Books.

http://www.mangobooks.co.uk/book.php?b=24


August 17th, 2017
Duration: 00:48:39

Rippercast is pleased to bring to you presentations from the 2017 East End Conference which took place in the East End of London over the 5th and 6th of August, 2017.

Mark Ripper: The Trial of Israel Lipski

Writing under the name M.W. Oldridge, Mark Ripper is the author of 'Murder & Crime: Whitechapel & District', 'The Moat Farm Mystery', co-author of 'The A-Z of Victorian Crime' and author of the next volume of the 'Notable British Trials' book series: 'The Trial of Israel Lipski'.


August 15th, 2017
Duration: 00:37:46

Rippercast is pleased to bring to you presentations from the 2017 East End Conference which took place in the East End of London over the 5th and 6th of August, 2017.

Karl Coppack: Ten Weeks In Whitechapel- A new Way of Telling the Story.

Mr. Coppack is a football writer for the Anfield Wrap, The Times, and other publications as well as a novelist whose first book 'And What Do You Do>' was published in 2014. Karl began writing about the Whitechapel Murders, ultimately leading to the creation of his blog series 'Ten Weeks In Whitechapel', which was later adapted for audio by Rippercast.


August 12th, 2017
Duration: 00:53:44

Rippercast is pleased to bring to you presentations from the 2017 East End Conference which took place in the East End of London over the 5th and 6th of August, 2017.

Keynote Speaker

Charlotte Mallinson- 'In the Name of Jack: Rethinking Victimhood in Representations of the Whitechapel Murders'.

Ms Mallinson is a Ph.D researcher and lecturer at the University of Huddersfield whose present doctoral work is in analyzing how the Whitechapel Murder victims have been represented in books, heritage tourism, film, television and the news media.

This evenings East End Conference event was held in conjunction with the Whitechapel Society's August 2017 meeting.

www.whitechapelsociety.com


August 10th, 2017
Duration: 00:52:57

Rippercast is pleased to bring to you presentations from the 2017 East End Conference which took place in the East End of London over the 5th and 6th of August, 2017.

Richard Jones: 'The Everyday Humble Hero in the Age of Jack the Ripper'

Richard's extensive website about the Memorial to Heroic Self-Sacrifice

https://www.london-walking-tours.co.uk/postmans-park/introduction.htm

An enhanced version of this podcast with an embedded slideshow

A PDF version of the slideshow


August 8th, 2017
Duration: 00:34:48

Rippercast is pleased to bring to you presentations from the 2017 East End Conference which took place in the East End of London over the 5th and 6th of August, 2017.

Tom Wescott: Reading Between the Lines

Author of 'The Bank Holiday Murders' and 'Ripper Confidential'.

Podcast artwork by Andrew Firth


July 16th, 2017
Duration: 01:30:10

This episode of Rippercast welcomes author Adam Selzer to the show to discuss his new book 'H.H. Holmes: The True History of the White City Devil'. His extensive and groundbreaking research into Herman Mudgett, alias H.H. Holmes, shatters myths and paints an entirely new picture of the life and legend of this most notorious American con man and murderer.

With Paul Begg, Jon Rees and Ally Ryder

adamselzer.blogspot.com

mysteriouschicago.com


July 13th, 2017
Duration: 00:14:56

We bring to you a short segment edited out of our last interview with Tom Wescott in which he discusses his opinion on the Goulston Street Graffito.

Tom Wescott is the author of the books 'The Bank Holiday Murders' and 'Ripper Confidential'.


July 3rd, 2017
Duration: 01:00:48

We conclude the audio series '10 Weeks In Whitechapel' by having a panel discussion with the author and narrator, Karl Coppack along with voice actors from the program: Paul Begg, Neil R.A. Bell, Jon Rees, Ally Ryder and Iain Wilson. Joined also by Brian Young, a listener to the series.

Music and artwork by Andrew Firth

www.tenweeksinwhitechapel.wordpress.com


July 2nd, 2017
Duration: 00:29:15

Rippercast is proud to present the Ninth part of a ten part audio series based on the blog 'Ten Weeks In Whitechapel' by Karl Coppack.

Week Nine: Post Kelly Ripperology & Conclusions

Music and artwork by Andrew Firth

ww.tenweeksinwhitechapel.wordpress.com


June 24th, 2017
Duration: 00:29:47

Rippercast is proud to present the eighth part of a ten part audio series based on the blog 'Ten Weeks In Whitechapel' by Karl Coppack.

Week Eight: 'You've Got Jack the Ripper At Last'- The Contemporary Suspects

Music and artwork by Andrew Firth

www.tenweeksinwhitechapel.wordpress.com


June 23rd, 2017
Duration: 00:38:56

Rippercast is proud to present the seventh part of a ten part audio series based on the blog 'Ten Weeks in Whitechapel' by Karl Coppack.

Week Seven: Aaron, Montague, Michael and Francis- The Police Suspects.

Music and artwork by Andrew Firth

www.tenweeksinwhitechapel.wordpress.com


June 17th, 2017
Duration: 00:19:51

Rippercast is proud to present the fifth part of a ten part audio series based on the blog 'Ten Weeks in Whitechapel' by Karl Coppack.

Week Five: 'Dear Boss': The Alleged Letters and Writings of the Ripper'

Music and artwork by Andrew Firth

www.tenweeksinwhitechapel.wordpress.com


June 17th, 2017
Duration: 00:31:20

Rippercast is proud to present the sixth part of a ten part audio series based on the blog 'Ten Weeks in Whitechapel' by Karl Coppack.

Week Six: 'The Work of the Devil'- The Murder of Mary Jane Kelly: 9th November, 1888

Music and artwork by Andrew Firth

www.tenweeksinwhitechapel.wordpress.com


June 10th, 2017
Duration: 00:22:19

Rippercast is proud to present the third part of a ten part audio series based on the blog 'Ten Weeks in Whitechapel' by Karl Coppack.

Week Three: The Murder of Annie Chapman: 'Will You?' - 8th September, 1888.

Music and artwork by Andrew Firth

www.tenweeksinwhitechapel.wordpress.com


June 10th, 2017
Duration: 00:39:15

Rippercast is proud to present the fourth part of a ten part audio series based on the blog 'Ten Weeks in Whitechapel' by Karl Coppack.

Week Four: The Double Event- 'You Would Say Anything But Your Prayers' - 30th September, 1888

Music and artwork by Andrew Firth

www.tenweeksinwhitechapel.wordpress.com


June 4th, 2017
Duration: 01:05:49

We are pleased to yet again bring you the guest speaker talk from the bi-monthly meeting of the Whitechapel Society. June 2017s guest speaker was the director of the Whitechapel Mission, Anthony Miller. Mr. Miller details the history of the mission, once called the Working Lads Institute and Home, which was the scene of several inquests concerning the victims in the Whitechapel murders, as well as describing the work that the mission continues to this day, having served the needs of Whitechapel's poor and destitute for the last 140 years.

whitechapel.org.uk

whitechapelsociety.com


June 1st, 2017
Duration: 00:20:21

Rippercast is proud to present the first part of a ten part audio series based on the blog 'Ten Weeks in Whitechapel' by Karl Coppack.

Week One: The Whitechapel Murders- An Introduction.

Music and artwork by Andrew Firth

www.tenweeksinwhitechapel.wordpress.com


June 1st, 2017
Duration: 00:14:48

Rippercast is proud to present the second part of a ten part audio series based on the blog 'Ten Weeks in Whitechapel' by Karl Coppack.

Week Two: Polly Nichols- 'See what a jolly bonnet I'm wearing'- 31st August, 1888

Music and artwork by Andrew Firth

www.tenweeksinwhitechapel.wordpress.com


May 15th, 2017
Duration: 01:39:51

Tumblety: The Hidden Truth interviews author Michael Hawley and researcher Brian Young about the contents of over 600 pages of Saint Louis County legal documents that have been recently discovered which for the first time describes Tumblety traveling with a collection of surgical knives as well as containing further evidence of Francis Tumblety's hatred of women, particularly prostitutes. Plus, the startling sworn depositions from these early 20th century documents that reveal Tumblety was born with a sexual development disorder that classified him as a hermaphrodite.


May 9th, 2017
Duration: 01:03:18

Rippercast is pleased to welcome back author Tom Wescott to discuss his new book 'Ripper Confidential: New Research on the Whitechapel Murders'. In this episode we discuss the murder of Mary Ann Nichols on the 31st of August, 1888.

Part one of a two part interview.


April 30th, 2017
Duration: 00:46:39

We are pleased to be able to bring to you presentations from the Poison and Poisoners one-day event from London 29th April 2017. Organized by Casebook: Classic Crime in association with Mango Books.

Stephen Bates: The Prince of Poisoners: William Palmer and the Trial of the Century

The Poisoner tells the story of William Palmer, hanged in 1856 before a crowd of 30,000 people for the murder of his best friend. An outwardly respectable Midlands doctor from a prosperous family, Palmer and his trial were a media sensation, heightening middle class fears about the insidiousness of poisoning as a new method of murder. Palmer was the first person ever to be convicted of using strychnine as a method of murder. He became known as the Prince of Poisoners, suspected of murdering at least a dozen people and Charles Dickens, who covered his case, described him as the greatest villain who ever stood trial in the Old Bailey. Even Queen Victoria followed the story, as her journal shows. But how many people did he really kill - and was his guilt ever proved? Stephen Bates's original research into the 160-year-old notorious murder case uncovered intriguing new information about the story.

https://casebookclassiccrime.wordpress.com

mangobooks.co.uk


April 30th, 2017
Duration: 00:44:23

We are pleased to be able to bring to you presentations from the Poison and Poisoners one-day event held in London on 29 April 2017. Organized by Casebook: Classic Crime in association with Mango Books.

Linda Stratmann: The Scientific Poisoner

In the 1840s the popular image of a typical poisoner was a woman who put arsenic in her husband's food. The 1850s, however, saw a new kind of poisoner come to public attention. Male, middle class, educated,disarmingly respectable, he killed in a clever scientific fashion, often using the less common kinds of poison, and unusual ways of administration. He might even be a medical man, the very person one was supposed to trust, giving poison to his trusting victim in the guise of medicine. Linda Stratmann will describe the sensational trials that alerted the public to what appeared to be a frightening new threat. As poison trails became more complex, expert witnesses, especially the forensic toxicologist who had become courtroom stars, began to find that a day in court could both make and destroy a promising career.

https://casebookclassiccrime.wordpress.com

mangobooks.co.uk


April 16th, 2017
Duration: 01:15:08

This episode of 'Oh, Dear Boss' welcomes writer Karl Coppack to the show to discuss his blog series 'Ten Weeks In Whitechapel' with Neil Bell, Jon Rees and Jonathan Menges.

https://tenweeksinwhitechapel.wordpress.com


April 11th, 2017
Duration: 01:27:51

London Blue Badge Guide & Lecturer David Thompson was the Guest Speaker at the April 2017 meeting of the Whitechapel Society 1888.

The slide presentation that accompanied this talk

www.whitechapelsociety.com


February 26th, 2017
Duration: 00:53:40

Rippercast welcomes author Joanne Vigor-Mungovin to the show for a discussion about her book 'Joseph: The Life, Times and Places of the Elephant Man'. Full of new genealogical and historical information, this is a truly unique biography about a singularly unique individual.

www.mangobooks.co.uk


February 13th, 2017
Duration: 01:21:13

Rippercast is pleased to bring to you the February 2017 guest speaker from the meeting of the Whitechapel Society 1888. Mick Priestley is the author of the newly released book 'One Autumn in Whitechapel' and his talk is entitled 'Jack the Ripper: A Modern Day Investigation'.

The slides that accompanied Mick's talk


January 22nd, 2017
Duration: 01:01:19

Rippercast is pleased to bring to you a presentation by historian and educator Katherine Amin entitled 'Jack is a Feminist Issue: The Double Standard Through Time'.

An edited print version of Kate's talk appeared in Ripperologist Magazine #145 which .

The slide show that accompanied Kate's talk


November 18th, 2016
Duration: 00:26:19

Rippercast is privileged to bring to you Adam Wood and Neil Bell's talk 'A History of the Metropolitan and City Police Orphanage' from the 18882016 gathering in London on the 5th and 6th of November, 2016. These speakers are responsible for republishing Howard Vincent's Police Code 1889, the guide book of the Metropolitan Police during the Victorian era, and a share of the proceeds from this book, just as the original, go towards the Metropolitan and City Police Orphan's Fund.

The Slideshow that accompanied this talk

For more information on the Fund visit

www.met-cityorphans.org.uk

For a copy of the republished Howard Vincent's Police Code, 1889 visit

www.mangobooks.co.uk


November 15th, 2016
Duration: 00:54:41

Rippercast is pleased to bring to you author John Malcolm's talk from the 18882016 gathering at the White Hart Pub in the East End of London, 5 & 6 November, 2016. His presentation is entitled 'Sir Robert's Revelation: A Definitely Ascertained Fact or Another Dead End?' Mr. Malcolm examines the history of Sir Robert Anderson's numerous comments that the identity of Jack the Ripper was known, that he was a Polish Jew, and caged in an asylum.

The Whitechapel Murders of 1888: A Subjective Look into the Mystery and Manipulation of a Victorian Tragedy

A PDF version of the slideshow


November 13th, 2016
Duration: 00:39:50

We are pleased to be able to bring to you a selection of talks from the 1882016 gathering on the 5th & 6th of November, 2016. This presentation is by Neil R.A. Bell, the author of the book 'Capturing Jack the Ripper: In the Boots of a Bobby in Victorian London' with a talk entitled 'Stories from H Division.

Episode artwork by Andrew Firth

www.amberley-books.com


November 12th, 2016
Duration: 00:27:03

Rippercast is privileged to bring to you a selection of talks from the 18882016 event held on the 5th & 6th of November, 2016. The following presentation is by historian and author Joanne Vigor-Mungovin, the author of the newly released book 'Joseph: The Life, Times and Places of the Elephant Man'. Episode artwork by Andrew Firth www.mangobooks.co.uk


October 9th, 2016
Duration: 01:49:49

Rippercast welcomes Michael Hawley, author of 'The Ripper's Haunts', a new book about Jack the Ripper suspect Dr. Francis Tumblety. We cover a wide range of topics in this one-on-one interview including Tumblety's time in the Civil War, his reported hatred of women, and the likelihood that he was in fact 'Jack the Ripper'. http://www.sunburypress.com


October 2nd, 2016
Duration: 00:54:07

We bring to you the October 2016 speaker from the Whitechapel Society 1888 meeting in London. Professor Clive Bloom presents a talk focusing on the 1901 Icelandic version of Bram Stoker's 'Dracula' which was largely rewritten by Valdemar Asumunsson and will be published for the first time in English this December under the title 'Powers of Darkness: The Lost Version of Dracula', translated and annotated by Hans Corneel De Roos.

www.whitechapelsociety.com


September 5th, 2016
Duration: 00:51:23

The eighth and final speaker at the conference was the great-grandson of PC Ernest Thompson, the constable who discovered the body of Frances Coles in Swallow Gardens while on his very first beat, and who nine years later as murdered while on duty.


September 5th, 2016
Duration: 00:38:11

The seventh speaker was Glenn Chandler, the creator and writer of the detective drama 'Taggert' and author of the book 'The Sins of Jack Saul: The True Story of Dublin Jack and the Cleveland Street Scandal'.


September 5th, 2016
Duration: 00:54:36

The sixth speaker was Ben Johnson, author of the book 'Charlie Peace: Murder, Mayhem and the Master of Disguise'.


September 5th, 2016
Duration: 00:53:18

The fourth speaker, and final speaker on Day One, was David Wickes, the man responsible for bringing the classic Jack the Ripper television series to production. One starring Barlow and Watt (1973) and Michael Caine (1988).


September 5th, 2016
Duration: 00:42:37

The third speaker on Day One was Chris Payne, author of the book 'The Chieftain: Victorian True Crime through the Eyes of a Scotland Yard Detective', about Detective Chief Inspector George Clarke and the 'Trial of the Detectives' of 1877.


September 5th, 2016
Duration: 00:36:39

The second speaker on Day One was Maxim Jakubowski, the editor of the classic 'Mammoth Book of Jack the Ripper' and the newly released 'Mammoth Book of Jack the Ripper Stories'.


September 5th, 2016
Duration: 00:43:03

The first speaker of Day One at the conference was Drew Gray, author of the book 'London's Shadows: The Dark Side of the Victorian City'. Gray spoke on 'Policing Whitechapel: The Role of the Thames Police Court in the 1880s'.


September 5th, 2016
Duration: 00:56:24

The first speaker for Day Two of the conference was Professor Clive Emsley, author of 'The Great British Bobby: A History of British Policing from the 18th Century to the Present'/


August 21st, 2016
Duration: 02:02:40

Rippercast welcomes researcher Robert Anderson to further discuss the Long Island Serial Killer case, this time bringing to our listeners new information that is contained in as-yet unreleased Suffolk County Medical Examiner's report on the death of Shannan Gilbert. As an added bonus following the main one-on-one interview we include another conversation Mr. Anderson was able to have with Forensic Crime Scene expert Dr. Charles Tumosa.


August 12th, 2016
Duration: 00:51:57

We are pleased to bring you Adam Wood's presentation at the August 2016 meeting of the Whitechapel Society 1888 entitled 'Swanson: A Year in the Casebook of a Victorian Detective'.

An enhanced version of this podcast with an embedded slideshow

A PDF version of the slideshow


July 3rd, 2016
Duration: 00:56:22

Rippercast brings you Prof. Charles Tumosa's presentation from Rippercon-Baltimore entitled 'The Forensic Time Machine-Looking Backwards'. Tumosa discusses modern day forensic document examination and how those techniques could (or could not) be applied to such items as the letters from 'Jack the Ripper' and the Maybrick Diary. He also touches on Patricia Cornwell's work on her preferred suspect, the artist Walter Sickert, during the Q&A portion of his talk.


June 12th, 2016
Duration: 00:37:23

Picking up where we left off with the Rippercon: Jack the Ripper and True Crime Convention from Baltimore with 'The Ripper, Sherlock Holmes and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle' presented by conference organizers Janis Wilson and Christopher T. George.

The slide show that accompanied this talk


June 5th, 2016
Duration: 01:01:01

Whitechapel Society 1888's June 2016 Guest Speaker: William Beadle on Stinie Morrison and the Murder of Leon Beron.

www.whitechapelsociety.com


May 22nd, 2016
Duration: 01:51:13

Listen in as Robert Anderson presents Team Syphilis' examination of the Long Island Serial Killer case, followed by a 25 minute conversation about LISK with Prof. Charles Tumosa, a renowned forensic crime scene expert. Team Syphilis for this outing is Robert Anderson, Mark Ripper, Livia Trivia, Peter Whitby, Katja Nieder, Trevor Bond, Jon Lee Rees and Mike Flores. From Baltimore's 2016 Rippercon: Jack the Ripper and True Crime Conference.

The slide show that accompanied Team Syph's talk


May 16th, 2016
Duration: 00:51:27

We continue our flood of recordings from the 2016 Rippercon: Baltimore Conference with Martin Fido, Robert Anderson and Michael Hawley and a panel discussion on Jack the Ripper Suspects.


May 9th, 2016
Duration: 01:46:07

Rippercast is continuing their release of the 2016 Rippercon -Jack the Ripper and True Crime Convention talks from Baltimore, Maryland with author and researcher Michael Hawley.

Dr. Francis Tumblety: Amongst the Best Suspects

Michael Hawley's excellent slide show presentation that accompanied his talk .


May 1st, 2016
Duration: 00:51:40

We are pleased to be able to bring to you the talks from Rippercon 2016, the Jack the Ripper and True Crime Convention, Baltimore 2016.

Mikita Brottman: The Life and Times of the Yorkshire Ripper.

Ms Brottman's slide show that accompanied her talk .

www.mikitabrottman.com


April 4th, 2016
Duration: 01:05:19

We are pleased to be able to bring to you the Whitechapel Society 1888's guest speaker Angela Buckley, the author of the new book 'Amelia Dyer and the Baby Farm Murders'. Dyer, possibly the most prolific serial killer in British history, murdered infants placed into her care over several decades until her capture and execution in 1896.

Angela Buckley's website 'The Victorian Supersleuth'

http://www.angelabuckleywriter.com

Made possible by

www.whitechapelsociety.com

The slide show from Ms Buckley's presentation .


February 8th, 2016
Duration: 01:20:18

We are pleased to be able to bring to you the guest speaker for the February meeting of the Whitechapel Society 1888-Chris Jones with 'Bruce & Florence: Busting the Conspiracy', in which Chris gives us his take of the Bruce Robinson book 'They All Love Jack' and takes questions from the audience. Chris Jones is the author of the Maybrick A-Z and manages the website jamesmaybrick.org.

www.whitechapelsociety.com


January 18th, 2016
Duration: 00:31:06

Listen in to the guest speaker at the Whitechapel Society 1888's December 2015 meeting: Neil Storey with 'East End Tales of Ghosts, Grim times and Dark Deeds'.

www.whitechapelsociety.com

Podcast artwork photograph courtesy of Andrew Firth


December 30th, 2015
Duration: 00:35:16

Listen in to the final speaker to appear at the Casebook:Classic Crime Symposium that took place at the Chamberlin Hotel in London on Saturday, December 5th, 2015. This event was organized by Frogg Moody and Time Zone Publishing's Casebook: Classic Crime, in conjunction with the Whitechapel Society. We are pleased to present Adam Wood-Donald Swanson and the Seaside Home. The slide show from Adam's talk .


December 27th, 2015
Duration: 00:49:14

Neil Bell's ' Bluebottles & Tecs: Life as a policeman in H Division' was the third talk at the Casebook: Classic Crime Symposium that took place at the Chamberlin Hotel in London on Saturday, December 5th 2015. This event was organized by Frogg Moody and Time Zone Publishing's Casebook: Classic Crime in conjunction with the Whitechapel Society. All four talks will be presented in their entirety and uncut, and the accompanying slide presentations will be made available for download on the individual presentation's podcast page at Casebook.org. Download the slide presentation that accompanied this talk


December 21st, 2015
Duration: 00:55:00

Listen in to Trevor Bond's 'A Terrible Tale of 1888'- the second talk at the Casebook: Classic Crime Symposium that took place at the Chamberlin Hotel in London on Saturday, December 5th 2015. This event was organized by Frogg Moody and Time Zone Publishing's Casebook: Classic Crime in conjunction with the Whitechapel Society with Philip Hutchinson as the emcee. The slideshow that accompanied Trevor's talk .


December 17th, 2015
Duration: 00:46:13

We are very pleased to be able to bring to you the audio recordings of the Casebook: Classic Crime Symposium that took place at the Chamberlin Hotel in London on Saturday, December 5th 2015. This event was organized by Frogg Moody and Time Zone Publishing's Casebook: Classic Crime in conjunction with the Whitechapel Society with Philip Hutchinson as the emcee.

The first speaker at the event was Jon Lee Rees, whose talk 'In a Nutshell' A Close Look at the Life's Work of Frances Glessner Lee' examines the crime scene dioramas of this groundbreaking criminal investigator.

Jon's slide presentation .


November 15th, 2015
Duration: 01:04:40

Episode 68 is a one-on-one conversation with author Richard Patterson about the Jack the Ripper suspect candidacy of the late 19th century poet Francis Thompson. Thompson lived in the rough in the East End of London during the Autumn of Terror on a quest to find the prostitute who had left him, and carried with him a surgeon's knife. Hosted by Jonathan Menges


November 1st, 2015
Duration: 01:58:09

Episode 67 of Rippercast welcomes Dr. Mark Curbishley taking part in a discussion of the possibility that the murderer of any one of the "Canonical" five victims may have had some type of surgical skill or training. In the later part of the show we address the worthiness of, and moral and ethical issues surrounding the human organ experiments conducted by author Trevor Marriott while researching his 2008 book 'The Evil Within'. With Jon Lee Rees, Jonathan Menges, Iain Wilson, Gareth Williams, Ally Ryder and Mark Ripper. Hosted by Trevor Bond.


September 27th, 2015
Duration: 00:52:09

On this 'Oh, Dear Boss' mini-podcast, listen in as Iain Wilson, Trevor Bond and Jon Rees join host Jonathan Menges in a discussion of the Kray's movie 'Legend'; upcoming book releases, Jon Rees' play 'The Murders and Mystery of Jack the Ripper' and the 'Jack the Ripper' addition to the video game 'Assassin's Creed: Syndicate'.


September 7th, 2015
Duration: 00:53:48

Rippercast is pleased to bring you author Sarah Wise's talk from the Whitechapel Society 1888 Conference in Salisbury from November of 2014- Gaslight Stories - Tales from the Victorian Lunatic Asylum. www.sarahwise.co.uk www.whitechapelsociety.com


August 26th, 2015
Duration: 00:51:39

Listen in as Rippercast's intrepid correspondents Jon Rees and Trevor Bond venture into the East End of London to provide us with on location reportage concerning the redevelopment of several Jack the Ripper related murder sites.


August 15th, 2015
Duration: 02:04:14

Episode 64 welcomes Wynne Weston-Davies to the podcast to discuss in detail his new book 'The Real Mary Kelly' in which he presents his theory that Mary Jane Kelly was in fact his Great-Aunt Elizabeth Weston-Davies and her murderer could have been her estranged husband Francis Spurzheim Craig. Joining Wynne in this discussion are authors Paul Begg and Robert McLaughlin. Hosted by Jonathan Menges http://www.blinkpublishing.co.uk/index.php/the-real-mary-kelly/


July 31st, 2015
Duration: 00:45:17

Oh, Dear Boss... Topics discussed on the maiden voyage of 'Oh, Dear Boss...', Ripper cast's mini-podcast news and views series: The Jack the Ripper Museum in Cable Street; Launch of the independent publisher Mango Books; Ripperologist Magazine/Rippercast book contest. Recorded 31 July, 2015 With Ally Ryder and Jonathan Menges


July 25th, 2015
Duration: 02:45:20

Episode 63 welcomes Friends of Joseph Carey Merrick Chairperson and founder Jeanette Sitton to the show, along with historical researchers Philip Hutchinson and Neil Bell, to discuss the life and times of an individual that was perhaps the most famous resident of the East End of London during the time frame of the Whitechapel Murders: Joseph Merrick, the Elephant Man. Jeanette Sitton is also the co-author with Mae Stroshane of the essential Merrick biography 'Measured By The Soul'. Philip Hutchinson is the playwright and co-star of the Lucky Dog Theatre Production's play 'Mr. Merrick, The Elephant Man'. Neil R. A. Bell is the author of 'Capturing Jack the Ripper: In the Boots of a Bobby in Victorian London' as well as being responsible, along with Adam Wood, for the reissue of 'Howard Vincent's Police Code 1889'. This interview was conducted by Jonathan Menges.


March 17th, 2015
Duration: 01:19:43

Join Ally Ryder, Robert McLaughlin, Mark Ripper and Neil Bell as they discuss Neil's new book:


November 29th, 2014
Duration: 01:01:34

This special episode of Rippercast brings to you researcher Robert Anderson's talk given at the Whitechapel Society 1888's 2014 conference in Salisbury. His chosen topic was tertiary syphilis and its widespread presence amongst the prostitutes and their clients in the East End of London in the late Victorian Period. He discussed its symptoms, treatments, and how it may have affected victims and suspects in the Autumn of Terror.

Robert's slide presentation, referred to in the podcast, .


November 22nd, 2014
Duration: 01:26:12

Ally Ryder, Jonathan Menges, Jon Rees, Trevor Bond, Neil Bell and Mark Ripper chat about the Russell Edwards DNA controversy and the conference in Salisbury.


March 30th, 2014
Duration: 02:46:46

Rippercast welcomes researcher and author Tom Wescott to the show for an in depth discussion of his book 'The Bank Holiday Murders-The True Story of the First Whitechapel Murders'. He details his over-decade long history in researching the Whitechapel Murders; the books, authors and researchers who have most influenced him in his study of the case; and addresses what he believes is the current state of Ripperology and what we can look forward to from him as he continues to write about the personages who populated East London in 1888.


September 1st, 2013
Duration: 00:38:30

This Primer episode of the Rippercast focuses on the lives of the Victims. Neal and Jennifer Shelden provide us with brief biographies on the lives of the Canonical victims of Jack the Ripper.


July 27th, 2013
Duration: 01:19:12

This is a special episode of the Rippercast that is meant to serve as a primer for those new to the case in order to familiarize them with the practices and people who made up the police force of London during the "Autumn of Terror"


October 21st, 2012
Duration:

This podcast is a roundtable discussion of the various lectures and events that took place at the 2012 Jack the Ripper conference in York. Hosted by Ally Ryder with special guests including Neil Bell, Melanie Clegg, Rob House, Neil Storey, Trevor Bond, and Mark Ripper.


February 28th, 2012
Duration: 01:34:08

This episode of Rippercast welcomes Martin Fido, Chris George, Robert McLaughlin, Mike Covell, Ally Ryder and special guest David Lindblad-host of the podcast Fist Full of Podcast and author of the book Found Manuscript. Panel discussions include the Aberconway version of the Macnaghten Memoranda, the Goulston Street Graffito, the behavior of serial killers when it comes to lapses between murders, suspects such as Kosminski, Kaminski, Cohen, Joseph Lis (Silver). and so much more.


April 17th, 2011
Duration: 00:55:16

Episode 50 of Rippercast welcomes Trevor Bond to the show to discuss the February 1891 murder of Frances Coles in Swallow Gardens. As well as hearing in detail the events surrounding her murder and the acquittal of Thomas Sadler, Trevor gives a brief review of the Keefe book 'Carroty Nell' as well as informs us about the upcoming Cardiff Job mini-conference to be held in the summer of 2011. With Robert McLaughlin and Howard Brown


April 27th, 2010
Duration: 01:04:07

This episode welcomes author and researcher Simon Wood for a special one-on-one interview. We discuss his background in Ripper studies that stretches back to the mid-1970s, his examination and critique of the Stephen Knight 'Final Solution', publishing 'The Bloodhound' true crime magazine in the 1980s, and hear his unique and always interesting opinions on the murder victims, police officials, and political circumstances of the Whitechapel murders.


February 15th, 2010
Duration: 01:19:34

This Episode welcomes author and researcher Sarah Beth Hopton for a discussion of the 1890 murder of Phoebe Hogg and her infant child; a crime comitted by Mary Eleanor Wheeler Pearcey, who has often been suggested as "Jill the Ripper". Listen in as we discuss the Pearcey murder case, her life, trial and execution, as well as talk about the widely disregarded theory that she somehow could have been involved in the Whitechapel murders. Also covered are the roles of police and medical men who were involved in both the Ripper and Pearcey investigations. Special guests joining Sarah Beth Hopton on this episode are Martin Fido and Robert McLaughlin. www.sarahbethhopton.com


January 10th, 2010
Duration: 01:25:35

This Episode of Rippercast recaps the year of 2009 in East End and Jack the Ripper Studies. Listen in as we discuss the books, movies, television shows and documentaries of the past year, as well as chat about the 2009 UK Jack the Ripper conference held in London in October. Featuring the voices of John Bennett, Mike Covell and Robert McLaughlin.


December 13th, 2009
Duration: 01:35:05

This episode is part two of our two part look at the possible non-canonical victims of Jack the Ripper. Listen in as the first half-hour of the show finds our guests commenting on the statements made by the participants on part one, as well as discussing how Jack the Ripper may fit in with the behavior patterns of more modern day serial killers. Then we examine the assaults and murders that occurred outside of the Magnaghten Five. Featuring the voices of Chris Scott, John Bennett, Ben Holme and Jonathan Menges.


September 28th, 2009
Duration: 01:06:57

This episode of Rippercast welcomes Ripper author, researcher and collector Stewart P. Evans for a one-on-one podcast with Jonathan Menges. Listen in as Mr. Evans shares his insight on Jack the Ripper suspect theory, contemporary police officials, collecting true-crime ephemera, , Ripper documents, and his opinions on other non-Ripper criminal cases that are of interest to this distinguished author.


June 10th, 2009
Duration: 01:15:46

This episode of Rippercast is part one of a two part discussion focusing on East End murders popularly excluded from the official tally of Ripper victims- The 'Non-Canonicals'. Among some of the topics in this first part: we speculate on what Jack the Ripper's early crimes and attacks might have been, what type of weapons were used in the early non-C5 assaults, and whether any of these reported attacks and murders prior to the death of Mary Ann Nichols could be attributed to the 'Jack the Ripper'. With AP Wolf, John Bennett, Gareth Williams and Ally Ryder.


May 24th, 2009
Duration: 01:26:37

Episode #45 of Rippercast welcomes authors, historians and tour guides John Bennett and Philip Hutchinson back to the podcast to discuss the urban landscape surrounding Whitechapel murder sites. We cover all of the canonical victims murder site locales, most of the non-canonical victims sites and a few other locations related to the Jack the Ripper murders.


May 16th, 2009
Duration: 00:47:48

This special One-on-One episode is a conversation with author Andrew Cook. Mr. Cook is the author of biographies of Sidney Reilly, Rasputin, William Melville and Prince Eddy whose newest book 'Jack the Ripper' was published in May of 2009 and has an associated television documentary airing in June.


April 6th, 2009
Duration: 01:44:21

Episode #44 of Rippercast welcomes author R. Michael Gordon to the podcast to discuss the 'Jack the Ripper'suspect candidacy of Severino Klosowski aka George Chapman, the Borough Poisoner. Amongst the many topics we cover are questions concerning the date of Klosowski's arrival in the UK, where he resided in London at various times, as well as the chances that he is responsible for not only the Whitechapel murders, but also the Thames Torso murders and a string of American murders including that of Carrie Brown. With Steve Mateski, David Gates, Gareth Willaims and Ben Holme. www.mcrfarlandpub.com


March 24th, 2009
Duration: 01:44:59

Episode #43 of Rippercast is an in-depth examination of the Royal Masonic Conspiracy theory. Listen in as we trace this most popular, and most questionable of suspect theories back to its origins in the decades immediately following the Whitechapel murders. The panel goes on to discuss many of its additions and mutations over the last century by such writers as Thomas Stowell, Michael Harrison, Stephen Knight, Jean Overton Fuller and Melvyn Fairclough. We also ponder the reasons why the Royal Conspiracy theory holds such a sensational place in popluar culture, and discuss the general role conspiracy theories play in the public's imagination. With Simon Wood, Willaim Ellis, Chris Scott, John Bennett, Gareth Williams, Ben Holme and Ally Ryder.


March 9th, 2009
Duration: 01:23:55

Author and researcher Chris Scott joins the show as the special guest to discuss his latest book 'The Ripper in Ramsgate: The Whitechapel Murderer and a Seaside Town'. Chris Scott describes Ramsgate, Kent and its connections to the Whitechapel Murders through a Lodger tale, Joseph Fleming, Aaron Kosminski and Walter Sickert. As well as covering these aspects of his book, Chris gives advice to researchers, and explains his approach to non-suspect based Ripperology. With Gareth Williams, Mike Covell, Ben Holme and Howard Brown. Thanet Books www.michaelsbookshop.com


March 2nd, 2009
Duration: 01:23:17

Episode #41 covers the life and death of Annie Chapman, who is considered the second canonical victim of 'Jack the Ripper'. Listen in as the panelists discuss the discrepancies between the witness testimonies and the attending doctor's estimated time of death, and also hear their opinions on the medical knowledge of the murderer, and how long it would have taken him to commit this crime. We also contrast the Chapman murder with others in this series, as well as discuss the effect this murder had on Chapman's family, both immediately after the murder and through subsequent generations. With Chris Scott, John Bennett, Gareth Williams, Ben Holme and Ally Ryder.


February 9th, 2009
Duration: 01:22:31

Episode #40 of Rippercast welcomes author and founder of Discovery Tours Richard Jones. Joining Richard to discuss the Ripper Walks industry are two of his tour guides- Philip Hutchinson and John Bennett. Listen in as Richard, Philip and John talk about their experiences conducting tours of the Whitechapel murder sites in the East End of London. We also find out from Richard some of what is involved in hiring guides and planning and booking tour groups. Plus, we hear from the tour guides themselves their review of the Ripper guide portrayed in the ITV show Whitechapel. With co-host Ally Ryder. www.rippertour.com www.discovery-walks.com


February 2nd, 2009
Duration: 01:26:45

Rippercast welcomes author and researcher A.P. Wolf to the show to discuss Whitechapel Murder suspect Thomas Cutbush. First named as the Ripper in a series of articles that appeared in The Sun in 1894 which prompted Melville Macnaughten to compose his Memoranda, Cutbush is an often overlooked and under-studied near contemporary suspect. We discuss his possible relationship to Superintendent Charles Cutbush, the facts behind the Sun articles, his committal to Broadmoor, and the Broadmoor case files on Cutbush which have recently been made public. With Paul Begg, Howard Brown and Ally Ryder.


January 12th, 2009
Duration: 01:09:44

This episode of Rippercast is a survey of suspects named as the Whitechapel murderer with a view towards their elimination. Our panel tackles the pop-suspects of the Royal Conspiracy, Walter Sickert and James Maybrick, the more absurd suspects like Charles Dodgson aka Lewis Carrol, as well as the contemporary police suspects and other individuals accused of being 'Jack the Ripper'. We also give our choices of who should not be cleared of the crime and share our philosophies on whether or not people accused of an "unsolvable" crime should be rehabilitated. With Chris Scott, Howard Brown, Gareth Williams, Ben Holme, Ally Ryder and Jonathan Menges


January 3rd, 2009
Duration: 00:59:15

This episode reviews the literature, photographic finds and other happenings that made 2008 an exciting year in Ripperology. Listen in as Howard Brown from www.jtrforums.com, Mike Covell, Ben Holme and Gareth Williams join Jonathan Menges for this special 'Year in Review' episode of the Jack the Ripper podcast.


December 15th, 2008
Duration: 01:39:48

Rippercast welcomes to the podcast Trevor Marriott, author of the books Jack the Ripper- The 21st Century Investigation and The Evil Within- The World's Worst Serial Kilers. Listen in as we discuss with Mr. Marriott the possibility that the Ripper was a merchant seaman, and he provides details about his suspect for the Whitechapel Murders, Carl Feigenbaum. We also discuss with Trevor some of the more controversial aspects of his theories that claim to correct misconceptions that have surround the case.


December 8th, 2008
Duration: 01:01:47

This Episode of Rippercast welcomes back author and researcher Andy Spallek to discuss Ripper suspect Montague John Druitt. Mr. Spallek details his trip to England where he was able to search the archives of Winchester College, uncovering new photographs and information on Monty's younger years as a student at Winchester. We also discuss Monty's fellow student debator who later helped found the People's Palace in the East End. With Ally Ryder, Robert McLaughlin and Jonathan Menges


November 24th, 2008
Duration: 01:35:29

This episode of Rippercast is a discussion about the man who was said to have witnessed Mary Jane Kelly a short time before her death in the company of a well-dressed Jewish man. George Hutchinson is a controversial figure in the events surrounding the murder of Mary Kelly. Some believe this man, who provided the police a detailed description of the last man seen with Kelly, was himself 'Jack the Ripper'. With Ben Holme, Gareth Williams, Chris Scott, Howard Brown, Robert McLaughlin, Ally Ryder and Jonathan Menges


November 18th, 2008
Duration: 01:38:34

Episode 33 is the second of a two part series examining the life and death of Mary Jane Kelly. Part 2 focuses on the myths and legends surrounding her life and murder. Simon Wood joins the podcast to discuss such topics as Mary Kelly's survival, Mary Kelly's pregnancy, the missing key and her missing heart. Also featuring Paul Begg, Robert McLaughlin, Chris Scott, John Bennett, Ben Holme, Gareth Williams and Jonathan Menges


November 10th, 2008
Duration: 01:35:52

This episode of Rippercast commemorates the 120th anniversary of the death of Mary Jane Kelly. Part one of a two part podcast. Listen in as Paul Begg, Chris Scott, Robert McLaughlin, Gareth Williams and Ben Holme join Jonathan Menges in a discussion of this most famous, and most elusive, of 'Jack the Ripper's' victims. Topics include researching Mary Jane Kelly in the census records in both England and Wales, and scrutinizing the biography of Mary Kelly as it was told by Joseph Barnett and others.


October 27th, 2008
Duration: 01:03:05

Author, researcher and tour guide Philip Hutchinson joins the show to discuss his acquisition of the first photograph to surface of Dutfields Yard, Berner Street, Whitechapel. The scene of the 30 Sept. murder of Elizabeth Stride. Three of the many individuals who consulted Mr. Hutchinson on the identification of the photograph- Robert Clack, John Bennett and Robert McLaughlin, also appear to talk about the purchase, verification and relevance of this photo, as well as the mystery behind who took the picture of what is the final crime scene photograph from the Ripper murders to emerge. Also featuring Chris Scott, Mike Covell, Ally Ryder and Jonathan Menges


October 20th, 2008
Duration: 01:19:43

This episode is a discussion of the obscure message left in chalk at the Wentworth Model Dwellings, Goulston Street, near a piece of Catherine Eddowes' blood soaked apron. What is the meaning of this message? Which is the most reliable version of the phrase and its spelling? Was it really chalked by 'Jack the Ripper' on his flight from Mitre Square? With Paul Begg, Howard Brown, Chris Scott, Gareth Williams, Robert McLaughlin, Ally Ryder and Jonathan Menges


October 7th, 2008
Duration: 01:36:23

This episode tackles the events that occurred on the night of 29 September, 1888. The "double event", the murder of Elizabeth Stride and Catherine Eddowes, holds a legendary place in Ripper lore. But were they really victims of the same killer? Listen in as Paul Begg, Gareth Williams, Chris Scott, and Ally Ryder join host Jonathan Menges to discuss the 'Double Event' and decide for yourself if both of these women were felled by the blade of 'Jack the Ripper'.


September 23rd, 2008
Duration: 01:50:39

This episode is a discussion of contemporary police suspect 'Kosminski;. Listen in as special guest researcher and author Rob House joins the podcast for a detailed look into the Polish Jew's candidacy for the title of Jack the Ripper and the events of Aaron Kosminski's life. Also featuring Paul Begg, Chris Scott, Robert McLaughlin, Ally Ryder and Jonathan Menges


September 15th, 2008
Duration: 01:38:21

This episode is a discussion of the multitude of letters received by the press and the police claiming to be from 'Jack the Ripper' during the Autumn of Terror. Listen in as Jonathan Menges, Mike Covell, Ally Ryder, Chris Scott and Gareth Williams talk about this most notorious aspect of the Whitechapel murders.


September 3rd, 2008
Duration: 01:06:32

This episode welcomes special guest, author Fiona Rule to discuss her book 'The Worst Street In London', a history of Dorset Street in Spitalfields. It was on this street where the Ripper's final victim, Mary Jane Kelly, lived and died. Rich in history, but poor for hundreds of years, Dorset Street is a unique, notorious, and now lost part of London's history. Joining the podcast as guest co-host is Coral Kelly from the Whitechapel Society. Robert McLaughlin and Jonathan Menges also appear.


August 25th, 2008
Duration: 01:27:37

This episode covers the 31 August murder of Mary Ann Nichols, who is widely considered to be the first victim of 'Jack the Ripper'. Listen in as Robert McLaughlin, Ally Ryder and Howard Brown join Jonathan Menges to discuss the murder of 'Polly' and all of the events surrounding the discovery of her body in Bucks Row. Later, researcher Chris Scott joins the podcast to add his input on this crime that popularly inaugurated the Autumn of Terror


August 18th, 2008
Duration: 01:56:59

This episode of Rippercast welcomes researcher and author Tim Riordan to the show to discuss the life and times of Ripper suspect Dr. Francis Tumblety. Listen in as Mr. Riordan talks about his discovery of the first photograph to surface of the famous Indian Herb Doctor, as well as the highlights and low-lights of the colorful Doctor's life. Joining the podcast as co-host is Ally Ryder


July 28th, 2008
Duration: 01:16:50

This episode of Rippercast surveys the history of the Whitechapel Murders in documentaries. Listen in as Jonathan Menges and Mike Covell, joined by special guest, author Philip Hutchinson, discuss Jack the Ripper documentaries on video, DVD and television from 1959 to the present day.


July 14th, 2008
Duration: 01:31:21

This episode of Rippercast welcomes Cindy Collins Smith, the talent behind www.hollywoodripper.com. Joining the show to discuss Jack the Ripper in the movies is Chris Scott, Ally Ryder, Mike Covell and Lavaughn Towell


July 7th, 2008
Duration: 01:23:46

This episode is a discussion of the 'Jack the Ripper and the East End' exhibition that was held at the Museum in the Docklands, London, from 15 May thru 2 November 2008. Special guests joining this episode are authors Jana Oliver, Philip Hutchinson and John Bennett. Hear their reviews and impressions of the exhibit as well as the coinciding lectures being hosted by the Docklands. Co-hosting this episode are Ally Ryder, Paul Begg, Mike Covell and Jonathan Menges


June 30th, 2008
Duration: 01:47:22

This episode is a conversation featuring authors Martin Fido and Paul Begg. Author and researcher Chris Scott sits in as well as Prof. Lavaughn Towell. The discussion centers on Fido, Begg and Skinner's work on the updated book 'Jack the Ripper A-Z', and some challenges faced by authors and researchers when working on the Whitechapel murders. Ally Ryder, Robert McLaughlin, Mike Covell and Jonathan Menges co-host.


June 22nd, 2008
Duration: 02:19:31

This episode welcomes researcher and author Chris Scott to the podcast. Mr. Scott, contributing editor of Ripperologist magazine, census researcher, press report archivist, and author of 'Will the Real Mary Kelly...?' discusses many aspects of the case. The subjects include his ongoing investigation and findings into the lives of those involved in the Autumn of Terror, his thoughts on the mystery of Mary Jane Kelly and her circle, as well as other histories of persons of interest in the Whitechapel Murders investigation. Joining this episode is Paul Begg, Robert McLaughlin and Jonathan Menges


June 17th, 2008
Duration: 00:52:40

Rippercast welcomes Kelly Robinson, organizer of the 2008 US Jack the Ripper conference. Ms. Robinson lets us know what to expect from this years biennial gathering taking place in Knoxville, TN. We hear about the guest speakers currently on tap, some social events that have taken place at past conferences and what the first-time conference attendee might expect. She also discusses what goes into the planning of this all important event for researchers and novices of the Whitechapel murders. With Robert McLaughlin, Ally Ryder and Jonathan Menges


June 8th, 2008
Duration: 01:17:49

Rippercast welcomes Professor Lavaughn Towell from the University of Tulsa, Oklahoma, to discuss his Seminar class on Jack the Ripper's London. Listen in as Paul Begg, Robert McLaughlin and Jonathan Menges talk with Prof. Towell about conducting a class on the Whitechapel murders in an American University, related aspects of the Victoria period that interest him, as well as other criminal cases and their lasting legacies in both the UK and the USA


June 1st, 2008
Duration: 01:21:46

This episode of Rippercast focuses on the 30 September, 1888 murder of Elizabeth Stride. Was she really a victim of 'Jack the Ripper'? Or was her murder likely one of domestic violence? We discuss many aspects of this crime, its nature, its witnesses and suspects. Participating in this episode are Mike Covell, Robert McLaughlin, Ally Ryder and Jonathan Menges


May 30th, 2008
Duration: 01:18:57

In the first one-on-one episode, Jonathan Menges discusses the case with author Stan Russo. Listen in as Mr. Russo details his theory on who were responsible for the Whitechapel Murders.


May 25th, 2008
Duration: 01:22:10

Join us as author Paul Begg, author, researcher and sometime co-host of Rippercast, switches hats and sits in the special guest chair. During this episode Paul discusses his authorship of 'The Uncensored Facts', 'The Definitive History', and his ongoing work with his co-authors on the 'A-Z'. Mr. Begg also answers questions about Anderson's suspect, Swanson's Kosminski, the Docklands exhibition, Patricia Cornwell, and Cornwell's collaboration with researcher Keith Skinner. Robert McLaughlin and Ally Ryder joined Jonathan Menges for this episode of Rippercast


May 18th, 2008
Duration: 01:05:44

Frogg Moody from the Whitechapel Society 1888 joins us as the special guest for this episode of Rippercast. Listen in as Frogg discusses, amongst many things, the history of the Whitechapel Society, the old days of the Cloak and Dagger Club, the early years of Ripperologist Magazine and the ongoing as well as future publishing and societal activities of the WS 1888. This podcast episode also features Paul Begg, Stan Russo, Ally Ryder, Robert McLaughlin, Mike Covell and Jonathan Menges


May 11th, 2008
Duration: 01:14:32

Rippercast welcomes author and researcher Neil Bell to discuss the 30 September 1888 murder of Catherine Eddowes. Topics surrounding this most brutal murder and covered on this episode include the organ removal, depositing of the apron, the Goulston Street Graffito, the Lusk Letter and kidney as well as the 'Saucy Jack' postcard. Plus, Neil talks about the presentation he gave about this murder at the 2007 UK Ripper Conference that took place in Catherine Eddowes' hometown of Wolverhampton. Special co-host Jana Oliver


May 7th, 2008
Duration: 00:57:28

Rippercast welcomes photographer, researcher and author John Bennett. John discusses his upcoming book 'E1- A Journey through Whitechapel and Spitalfields', and his 20 year long history of photographing sites in the East End of London. He talk with us as well of London Jobs, rediscovered photographs, the Casebook Photo Archive, and a visit with the 17 September 'Jack the Ripper' letter.


April 27th, 2008
Duration: 01:17:46

This episode welcomes Martin Fido. Dr. Fido is an established expert on true crime and 'Jack the Ripper', being co-author of the A-Z and author of 'The Crimes, Detection and Death of Jack the Ripper'. On this program Martin discusses his theory of suspect David Cohen, gives us news about the upcoming revised A-Z, and answers questions on many other Ripper-related topics.


April 20th, 2008
Duration: 01:13:29

This episode of Rippercast welcomes researcher and authoe Debra Arif to discuss the London Thames Torso Murders of 1887-1889. Our conversation covers the Thames and Regent's canal vicim, The Whitehall Mystery, the Pinchin Street Torso and the murder and dismemberment of Elizabeth Jackson. All of these crimes are, like the Ripper murders, unsolved. Theories are presented and questions are answered on this special episode about an often overlooked and understudied aspect of the Whitechapel murders.


April 13th, 2008
Duration: 01:27:35

This episode features special guest, author Stan Russo. Mr. Russo talks about his views on researching Jack the Ripper, suspect theorizing, and why he likes the movie 'From Hell'. We also discuss Walter Sickert, J.K. Stephen, and the merits of a variety of named suspects.


April 6th, 2008
Duration: 01:23:07

This episode welcomes special guest Stephen P. Ryder, the founder and editor of the research website Casebook: Jack the Ripper. Listen in as we hear about the history of the Casebook website, the press project, blog, and many other projects and contributions Stephen Ryder has made in the field of Ripperology and Victorian British history preservation. With Paul Begg and Andy Spallek.


March 30th, 2008
Duration: 01:09:10

Special Guest Philip Hutchinson appears for this episode of the podcast. Listen in as we talk with Philip about such topics as Jack the Ripper walks, Ghost Stories from Whitechapel, East End building preservation, and his new book 'The London of Jack the Ripper: Then and Now', co-authored with Robert Clack.


March 24th, 2008
Duration: 01:13:06

In this episode we discuss the 7 August 1888 murder of 39 year-old Martha Tabram. Her status as a victim of 'Jack the Ripper' is still a subject of debate 120 years after her death. Was she really out with 'Pearly Poll' that night? Did the killer use two weapons? Is she a victim of the Whitechapel murderer, and why does it matter? With Howard Brown, Mike Covell, Robert Mclaughlin and Jonathan Menges


March 8th, 2008
Duration: 01:14:31

Special guest, writer and researcher Andrew Spallek joins the Rippercast for a discussion of CID Chief Melville Macnaghten's leading suspect Montague Druitt. Andy discusses his discovery of the West of England MP whom is believed to have been the source of Macnaghten's private information fingering the barrister and former teacher as the Whitechapel Murderer.


March 2nd, 2008
Duration: 01:05:37

Special guest, Ripper Notes editor Dan Norder joins us for a discussion of the myths and misconceptions that surround the Whitechapel murders. We address the contemporary press' role in feeding misinformation to a public hungry for details, and how these myths have trickled down to the present day, as well as authors who fell victim to the urge to create myths in order to bolster their suspect's status as the Ripper.


February 24th, 2008
Duration:

The Final Cut- The Whitechapel Murders in Radio, Film and Television This episode covers the highlights and low-lights of 100 years worth of Whitechapel murder depictions in the popular mediums of Film, Radio and Television. Special guest, aspiring filmmaker Justin Dombrowski discusses with us Jack the Ripper portrayals of the past, and what the future may hold for utilizing the Whitechapel murders as the subject matter for popular entertainment.


February 24th, 2008
Duration: 01:08:21

Special guest Robert McLaughlin joins the show to discuss the mortuary and crime scene photographs detailing the murder victims of 'Jack the Ripper'. McLaughlin is the author of the immensely popular book 'The First Jack the Ripper Victim Photographs' and is an expert on the Whitechapel murders as well as the history of mortuary and crime scene photography in the Late Victorian period. In this episode, we discuss with him the work of Joseph Martin, the man who photographed the majority of the victims during London's Autumn of Terror.


February 8th, 2008
Duration: 01:20:00

The first episode of Rippercast welcomes Howard Brown, the proprietor of the website JtRForums.com and researcher Mike Covell to discuss the life and suspect candidacy of Robert Donston Stephenson.

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The Gruesome Story Of Jack The Ripper, The Most Mysterious Serial Killer To Ever Stalk Britain

A still-unidentified serial killer, jack the ripper murdered at least five women in london's impoverished whitechapel district in 1888..

Warning: This article contains graphic descriptions and/or images of violent, disturbing, or otherwise potentially distressing events.

Jack The Ripper

Public Domain Jack the Ripper is one of the most notorious serial killers of all time, but his identity remains unknown to this day.

When Mary Ann Nichols stumbled into the night on August 30, 1888, she was filled with a hazy confidence. She lacked the money to pay for a bed at her lodging house, but she was wearing a new bonnet and was certain that she could make enough money through sex work. Just hours later, she was found brutally murdered, her bonnet “at her side.” No one knew it then, but Nichols was the first “canonical” victim of Jack the Ripper.

At first, Nichols appeared to be just another murder victim in London’s Whitechapel district, which was known for its violence. Whitechapel was overflowing with brothels and low-cost lodging houses, and it wasn’t uncommon for women like her to die violent deaths. Still, Nichols’ murder struck police as being especially brutal, as her throat had been cut and she had been disemboweled. Then, other women started turning up dead and mutilated in eerily similar ways. The police had a serial killer on their hands.

For several terrifying weeks between August and November 1888, Jack the Ripper stalked through Whitechapel. He eventually murdered four more canonical victims — Annie Chapman, Elizabeth Stride, Catherine Eddowes, and Mary Jane Kelly — before the bloody killings seemed to abruptly stop. (In historical context, “canonical victims” refers to the women who are considered his officially accepted victims, though he may have killed others.)

Police were left with few clues: a piece of cloth, letters that may or may not have been from the killer, and of course, the crime scenes themselves, which hinted at rage toward women and sex workers in particular.

So who was Jack the Ripper? His identity remains debated to this day, and thus, the weeks that he terrorized London cast an oversized shadow across history. Could the killer have been a mentally ill hairdresser? A murderous midwife? Or even a member of the British monarchy?

Here’s everything you need to know about Jack the Ripper, from his five canonical victims, to the clues he left behind, to the most likely suspects.

Jack The Ripper’s Murder Spree Begins: The Brutal Killing Of Mary Ann Nichols

Mary Ann Nichols' Death

Records of the Metropolitan Police Office A mortuary photo of Mary Ann Nichols.

By the time Mary Ann Nichols was murdered in August 1888, a number of violent crimes had rattled police and locals in Whitechapel. In April, a sex worker named Emma Elizabeth Smith had been so brutally attacked by a group of men that she died of her injuries. Then, in August, a sex worker named Martha Tabram had been fatally stabbed almost 40 times.

These brutal events appeared to be of little concern to Nichols, a 43-year-old divorced alcoholic who’d turned to sex work to scrape by. Nichols bounced from lodging house to lodging house, and one of her roommates remembered her as being “very clean” but “melancholy.” (The roommate also acknowledged that she’d seen Nichols “the worse for drink once or twice.”)

By August 1888, Nichols was living at a lodging house at 56 Flower and Dean Street, in Whitechapel. On the night of August 30th, she squandered the few shillings she had at the Frying Pan Public House — and was turned away at her lodging house on August 31st when she tried to return around 1:20 a.m.

“Never mind,” Nichols told the night watchman. Pointing to her hat, she added: “I’ll soon get my doss money. See what a jolly bonnet I’ve got now.”

Nichols set off, presumably hoping to earn enough money through sex work to afford a bed. At around 2:30 a.m., she crossed paths with Emily Holland, a former roommate, who tried to convince her to call it a night.

“I’ve had my doss money three times today and spent it,” Nichols exclaimed. She reassured Holland: “It won’t be long before I’m back.”

But Emily Holland was the last person to see Nichols alive. About an hour later, Mary Ann Nichols was found brutally murdered on Buck’s Row.

Jack The Ripper's Victim Mary Ann Nichols

Public Domain Mary Ann Nichols is considered the first canonical victim of Jack the Ripper.

At around 3:40 a.m., a man named Charles Cross noticed a dark bundle on the ground as he made his way to work along Buck’s Row. As he approached, Cross realized it was the body of a woman. He and another man passing by, Robert Paul, examined the body. Cross thought the woman was dead; Paul thought that she was still breathing. Shortly after they set off to alert authorities, Police Constable John Neil came upon the scene.

Neil later said: “I examined the body by the aid of my lamp, and noticed blood oozing from a wound in the throat. She was lying on her back, with her clothes disarranged. I felt her arm, which was quite warm from the joints upwards. Her eyes were wide open. Her bonnet was off and lying at her side.”

An autopsy subsequently found that Mary Ann Nichols had died a shockingly violent death. Her throat had been cut, her abdomen had been sliced open, and her killer had even stabbed her in the vagina.

“I have seen many terrible cases,” Dr. Rees Ralph Llewellyn, who examined the body, told The Times , “but never such a brutal affair as this.”

But other brutal murders soon would follow. Jack the Ripper’s next canonical victim, Annie Chapman, was killed just days later.

The Murder Of Annie Chapman — And The Arrest Of John Pizer

Jack The Ripper Illustration

Public Domain All of Whitechapel was on alert in September 1888, as Jack the Ripper took more victims.

In the week that followed Mary Ann Nichols’ murder, police began speaking to local sex workers. They learned about a man known as “Leather Apron” who had a reputation for threats and violence against sex workers. Before long, newspapers in Whitechapel started to report about the suspect.

“His expression is sinister, and seems to be full of terror for the women who describe it,” The Star ominously reported on September 5, 1888. “His eyes are small and glittering. His lips are usually parted in a grin which is not only not reassuring, but excessively repellant.”

By September 7th, police had quietly identified the mysterious “Leather Apron” as John Pizer, a Polish Jew who worked as a boot finisher. “At present,” a police report noted, “there is no evidence whatsoever against him.” But then, on September 8th, another woman turned up murdered.

Her name was Annie Chapman .

Annie Chapman

Public Domain Annie Chapman was separated from her husband, had a drinking problem, and depended on sex work to get by.

Like Mary Ann Nichols, Chapman had a drinking problem and was separated from her husband (who eventually died, ending his financial support). And like Nichols, Chapman had turned to sex work so she could afford to live at local lodging houses. Just before her death, she was residing at a lodging house called Crossingham’s, which was located at 35 Dorset Street.

In another eerie parallel, Chapman — like Nichols — didn’t have enough money to stay at her lodging house on the night of her death. When she returned to Crossingham’s around 1:30 a.m., Chapman admitted to the house’s night watchman that she couldn’t pay for a bed yet.

“I’ll soon be back,” Chapman said. Then, she vanished into the night.

At around 5:30 a.m., a woman named Elizabeth Long saw Chapman with a man standing against a wall at No. 29 on Hanbury Street. Long later described the man as a “foreigner” who was wearing a deerstalker hat. She heard the man say, “Will you?” and Chapman reply, “Yes.”

Long then hurried on. About 30 minutes later, a resident of No. 29 Hanbury Street came across Annie Chapman’s body on the ground near the building. Her face and hands were covered in blood and her skirt was pulled up.

Jack The Ripper's Victim Annie Chapman

Illustrated Police News/Wikimedia Commons An illustration depicting the examination of Annie Chapman’s body.

Her murder was even more brutal than Nichols’ had been.

An inquest found that Chapman’s body “was terribly mutilated.” Her killer had cut her throat, disemboweled her, and pulled her intestines out of her body and placed them over her right shoulder. The murderer had also removed her uterus and parts of her bladder and vagina.

What’s more, a leather apron had been found at the scene. The next day, police arrested “Leather Apron” himself — John Pizer.

But investigators could find nothing to tie Pizer to the crime. His family members wholeheartedly vouched for him, there was no blood in his house or on the knives he used for boot finishing, and Pizer was able to provide solid alibis for the times of the murders of both Nichols and Chapman.

Police had no choice but to let him go. And thus, the search for Nichols and Chapman’s killer continued. Not only were local police on the case, but concerned Whitechapel residents had gotten involved too. On September 10th, a local named George Lusk formed the Whitechapel Vigilance Committee to keep an eye out for the so-called Whitechapel Murderer.

Soon, however, the killer would be known by a different name.

Jack The Ripper Gets His Infamous Name — And Murders His Third Victim

On September 27, 1888, the Central News Agency received a letter addressed to “The Boss.” The so-called “Dear Boss” letter appeared to be from the Whitechapel Murderer himself, who gleefully mocked the police.

Dear Boss Letter

Public Domain The “Dear Boss” letter introduced the serial killer’s name: Jack the Ripper.

“That joke about Leather Apron gave me real fits,” the author wrote. “I am down on whores and I shant quit ripping them till I do get buckled… My knife’s so nice and sharp I want to get to work right away if I get a chance.”

Then, he wrote himself into history by signing his name — Jack the Ripper .

Whether or not the “Dear Boss” letter was authentic, the killer would forever be known as Jack the Ripper. And he would soon strike again. On September 30, 1888, the killer took his third victim: Elizabeth Stride .

Though she’d been born in Sweden as Elisabeth Gustafsdotter, Stride was cut from the same cloth as Nichols and Chapman. Separated from her husband — who died of tuberculosis in 1884 — Stride was an alcoholic who made a living as a sex worker. At the time of her death, she was residing at a lodging house at 32 Flower and Dean Street in Whitechapel.

Unlike Nichols and Chapman, however, who were forced out into the night due to a lack of funds, Stride apparently went out on her own volition. Having made a small sum of money from cleaning rooms at the lodging house, she put on a nice dress and left her residence in the evening.

That night, a number of people claimed to have seen Stride in the company of a short, respectable-looking man with dark hair and a mustache. At one point, Stride and the man were seen hugging and kissing by a pub. At another point, later in the night, a witness claimed to hear the mustached man say to Stride: “You would say anything but your prayers.”

Elizabeth Stride

Public Domain Elizabeth Stride’s mortuary photo.

Then, around 12:45 a.m., a man named Israel Schwartz saw an alarming sight. He claimed a short man with dark hair and a mustache grabbed Stride and threw her onto the ground. A second man nearby lit his pipe, and then the first man shouted an antisemitic insult. Frightened, Schwartz fled.

Stride’s body was found 15 minutes later.

Her throat had been cut so deeply that she was nearly decapitated, but the rest of Elizabeth Stride’s body was not nearly as mutilated as Mary Ann Nichols or Annie Chapman’s had been. This led investigators to believe that Jack the Ripper had been interrupted during his murder of Stride.

Which is perhaps why the infamous killer struck again just 45 minutes later.

The Vicious Murder Of Catherine Eddowes — And The First Real Clue

Elizabeth Stride spent her last hours alive in the company of a mysterious, mustached stranger; Jack the Ripper’s fourth canonical victim Catherine Eddowes spent hers detained in a police station.

Discovering Jack The Ripper's Third Victim

Public Domain Jack the Ripper’s third and fourth victims, Elizabeth Stride (depicted in the illustration above) and Catherine Eddowes, were killed less than an hour apart.

Though poor and a heavy drinker, Eddowes was different in some ways from Nichols, Chapman, and Stride. Her friends and family adamantly claimed that she was not a sex worker (despite sources that said otherwise), and Eddowes was in a happy relationship with a man named John Kelly.

Eddowes and Kelly had spent the days leading up to Eddowes’ death trying to make money. Eventually, Eddowes said that she would ask her daughter for a loan. As the couple parted ways for what was supposed to be a brief time, Kelly allegedly told her to watch out for the Whitechapel Murderer. Eddowes purportedly waved off his concerns and responded: “Don’t you fear for me. I’ll take care of myself and I shan’t fall into his hands.”

That was the last time that Kelly ever saw her.

It’s unclear exactly how Eddowes spent her last day alive, September 29, 1888. But by 8:30 p.m., she was so drunk that the police hauled her to the Bishopsgate Police Station to sleep it off. Eddowes rested, started singing to herself, and then promised the guard on duty that she could take care of herself. So, at around 1 a.m. on September 30, 1888, he let her go. This was around the same time that police were discovering Stride’s body.

About 30 minutes later, a group of men spotted Eddowes talking with a man near Duke Street. One of them recalled that the man was fair-skinned and that he wore a red handkerchief around his throat.

But the witness didn’t stop to look closer. He hurried on. And just 15 minutes later, Eddowes was found brutally murdered in Mitre Square.

Jack the Ripper had killed Eddowes in an especially brutal fashion. Her throat was cut six or seven inches across, she’d been disemboweled, and her cheeks, eyelids, and nose were mutilated. Eddowes’ attacker had also taken her left kidney, sliced up her uterus, and removed most of her womb.

Catherine Eddowes Illustration

Wikimedia Commons Jack the Ripper killed Catherine Eddowes in an especially gruesome fashion — perhaps because he’d been interrupted during his murder of Elizabeth Stride.

But he’d also left behind some evidence. Police investigating the scene found a piece of Eddowes’ apron covered in blood and fecal matter in an alleyway near Goulston Street, which was about 15 minutes away from Mitre Square. This suggested that the killer had headed back into Whitechapel after murdering Eddowes. Authorities also found graffiti on a wall, which read: “The Juwes are the men that Will not be Blamed for nothing.”

Unsure if the graffiti was related to Eddowes’ murder — and well-aware of the rising antisemitism that was present in the area — the police promptly had the inflammatory words washed away.

It seemed that Jack the Ripper was escalating at an alarming pace. But it would be more than a month before the Whitechapel Murderer killed again.

The “From Hell” Letter And Jack The Ripper’s Final Victim

Jack The Ripper's From Hell Letter

Records of Metropolitan Police Service The Jack the Ripper letters are difficult to authenticate, but the “From Hell” letter arrived with a piece of a kidney that some suspected once belonged to Catherine Eddowes.

After the bloody “Double Event” — the murders of Stride and Eddowes — Jack the Ripper went quiet for a while. It wasn’t until October 16th that he resurfaced by purportedly sending a letter to George Lusk of the Whitechapel Vigilance Committee. The letter included a piece of a kidney and read:

From Hell Mr. Lusk Sor I send you half the Kidne I took from one women prasarved it for you tother piece I fried and ate it was very nise. I may send you the bloody knif that took it out if you only wate a whil longer. signed Catch me when you can Mishter Lusk

The kidney seemed to show signs of Bright’s disease. Eddowes was believed to have suffered from this condition, and the press thus speculated that the kidney included in the so-called “From Hell” letter once belonged to her.

Still, an uneasy quiet settled in Whitechapel as October bled into November. Then, on November 9, 1888, Jack the Ripper took his fifth and final canonical victim —  Mary Jane Kelly . And her murder was the most horrific of them all.

Kelly, though younger than the other Jack the Ripper victims , had trod some of the same paths as them. After making her way to London from Ireland in the 1880s, she dabbled in sex work to make ends meet.

But Kelly did not live in a lodging house at the time of her death. She lived in a room at 13 Miller’s Court on Dorset Street, which she’d shared with her on-again, off-again boyfriend, Joseph Barnett. Barnett had moved out after an argument, which meant that Kelly spent many nights there alone.

Mary Jane Kelly

Public Domain Mary Jane Kelly was Jack the Ripper’s final canonical victim.

On November 9th, around 2 a.m., a man who knew Kelly named George Hutchinson saw her strike up a conversation with a man on the corner of Commercial and Thrawl. The two exchanged a laugh, and then Hutchinson heard the man say: “You will be all right for what I have told you.”

Hutchinson watched as Kelly led the man toward Miller’s Court. He hung around for a while and then left. Around 4 a.m., two witnesses were awoken by someone crying, “Oh, murder!” (According to whitechapeljack.com , this was not an uncommon occurrence in the neighborhood.)

Later that morning, Kelly’s landlord’s assistant went to collect rent. The assistant knocked on the door, and when no one answered, he peered in the window. At first, he saw what looked like slabs of meat on the bedside table.

Then, he saw Kelly’s mutilated corpse.

In the privacy of 13 Miller’s Court, Jack the Ripper had committed his most brutal murder yet. Police found Kelly’s mangled body lying on her blood-soaked bed. As the postmortem report stated: “The whole of the surface of the abdomen & thighs was removed & the abdominal Cavity emptied of its viscera. The breasts were cut off, the arms mutilated by several jagged wounds & the face hacked beyond recognition of the features.”

Chillingly, some body parts were placed in different areas around the room.

Jack The Ripper's Final Victim

Public Domain Within the privacy of 13 Miller’s Court, Jack the Ripper gruesomely butchered Mary Jane Kelly.

Her murder showed just how hellish Jack the Ripper could be. But after Kelly’s death, the infamous serial killer seemed to stop killing. Though other women were murdered in Whitechapel in the months and years that followed, none of these crimes were tied definitively to Jack the Ripper.

And more than a century later, we still don’t know who Jack the Ripper was .

Who Was Jack The Ripper? Inside Some Of The Most Convincing Theories

Over a hundred years after Jack the Ripper terrorized the neighborhood of Whitechapel, the serial killer’s identity remains a chilling mystery. But there are plenty of theories — some more sound than others.

Two of the most intriguing Jack the Ripper suspects to emerge throughout the years are Aaron Kosminski and James Maybrick .

Aaron Kosminski, a Polish immigrant who worked as a barber in Whitechapel, was actually named as a suspect during the original Jack the Ripper investigation. One investigator noted that he “had a great hatred of women, especially of the prostitute class, & had strong homicidal tendencies.”

Aaron Kosminski

Public Domain Some believe that Aaron Kosminski was Jack the Ripper.

What’s more, some claim that DNA evidence from a shawl that belonged to Catherine Eddowes definitively links Kosminski to Eddowes’ murder.

However, many serious questions about this DNA evidence remain. The shawl was likely handled by multiple people, Eddowes could have had the DNA of multiple people on her shawl, and it’s not even confirmed that the shawl was found at any of the Jack the Ripper crime scenes.

As for James Maybrick, his name appeared as a potential suspect much later. In the 1990s, a diary allegedly kept by him emerged, which seemed to contain details of the five canonical murders that only the killer would know. And the diary ends with: “I give my name that all know of me, so history do tell, what love can do to a gentleman born. Yours Truly, Jack The Ripper.”

Around the same time, a 19th-century watch also surfaced. It’s inscribed with “J. Maybrick,” “I am Jack,” and the initials of the five canonical victims.

Jack The Ripper Suspect James Maybrick

Hulton Archive/Getty Images James Maybrick is another possible Jack the Ripper suspect.

But controversy surrounds these items, as some believe the diary isn’t authentic (especially since the man who “found” it kept changing his story about how he located it). And tests on the watch were not fully conclusive.

Indeed, some people believe that Jack the Ripper was not Kosminski or Maybrick, but someone else entirely — perhaps even a murderess named Mary Pearcey or a member of the British royal family, Prince Albert Victor (but no solid evidence has ever been linked to either of them, and Victor actually wasn’t in London when most of the killings took place).

Then again, some theories claim that we’ve gotten Jack the Ripper wrong all these years. One suggests that he was not targeting sex workers, but instead people who were sleeping on the ground. Victims like Nichols and Chapman certainly had nowhere else to sleep, and this theory could explain why witnesses never heard much screaming around the times of the murders.

Another theory suggests that Jack the Ripper was looking to stoke antisemitism in Whitechapel. The area’s Jewish population had been growing in the 1880s, leading to increased tensions over unemployment, housing shortages, and immigration. This theory postulates that the killer murdered his victims to inflame anti-Jewish sentiment. After all, the “Leather Apron” suspect was Jewish, and graffiti found by Eddowes’ bloody apron referenced Jews. This all could have been a coincidence, but perhaps not.

But at the end of the day, these are all just theories. Though we can study every detail of the Jack the Ripper story — from the lives of his victims, to the streets where they were killed, to the reaction of the police — one crucial part is still missing. Jack the Ripper’s true face remains lost to time.

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Scares the daylights out of year 9 students! This PPTX auto runs and is a perfect introduction to Victorian England for your History Students. Suitable for English and International Curricula!

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If you do this then you will note that the music and the text on the slides are timed to work together with lyrics and on screen imagery working in tandem.

This makes an excellent starter lesson to the topic. When students have watched it through once ask them to re-watch the PPT but this time they need to note down:

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  • Any key details about each murder that they think would merit further investigation.

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  • also called Whitechapel Murderer or Leather Apron
  • Active from summer until november of 1888 in the Whitechapel
  • unknown name until a research discovered it.
  • he could be a doctor or butcher.

who was jack the ripper?

canonical five

Annie chapman

Catherine edowes

mary jane kelly

Elizabeth stride

mary ann nichols

Sunday 30 September at 2 am

Saturday 8 September at 5:30 a.m

Friday 9 November at 10:45 a.m

Sunday 30 September at 1 am

Friday 31 August at 3:50 am

  • Around 2000 people were interviwed
  • 80 people accused
  • Lack of resources and material

Psychological analisis

  • mass hysteria in the public and newspapers.
  • The Ripper killed for pleasure.
  • serial killing, a social phenomenon.
  • The origin of the mythology of Jack the Ripper

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Written by Jack or not, we can see by the typology of the letter (writen with blood, with long capital letters and a sharp way of writting) that it was written by a narcisist person,

Postcard received by the police in 1 October. It claimed a ''Double event this time''. It was unlikely to be a hoax because the letter was sent before the murders were published

The police were initially sceptical about this piece of correspondence actually having been written by the killer and believed it to be a hoax.

How can they catch me now. I love my work and want to start again. You will soon hear of me with my funny little games. I saved some of the proper red stuff in a ginger beer bottle over the last job to write with but it went thick like glue and I cant use it. Red ink is fit enough I hope ha ha

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  • The murders occurred in London more than a hundred years ago.
  • Facts of the Jack the Ripper are more opinions made by the writers who wrote about this case in the past century.
  • Jack the Ripper murdered prostitutes in the East End of London in 1888.
  • August 31, 1888
  • Incisions in the lower abdomen
  • Cuts in neck
  • Dead of loss of blood.
  • September 8, 1888
  • Sliced Throat
  • Cuts in abdomen
  • September 30, 1888
  • Throat gashed
  • Deep cut over bridge of nose.
  • Mutilations
  • Cut form the throat to an inch from the gentiles
  • Bruises, cuts, and stabbing
  • November 9, 1888
  • Abdomen and thighs was removed
  • Uterus, kidney and one breast under head.
  • Other breast by foot
  • Liver between feet
  • Intestines on one side and spleen on other side.
  • She was gutted
  • Fairy Fay, December 26, 2887
  • Annie Millwood, February 25, 1888
  • Ada Wilson, March 28, 1888
  • Emma Smith, April 3, 1888
  • Martha Tabram, August 7,1888
  • The White Hall Mystery, October 3, 1888
  • Annie Farmer, November 20, 1888
  • Rose Mylett, December 20, 1888
  • Elizabeth Jackson, June 1889
  • Alice Mackenize, July 17, 1889
  • Pinchen St. Murder, September 10, 1889
  • Frances Coles, February 13, 1891
  • Carrie Brown, April 24, 1891
  • Prince Albert Victor
  • Jill the Ripper
  • James Maybrick
  • Walter Sickert
  • Aaron Kosminski
  • One of the most famous suspects
  • Had a reputation of a ladies man
  • he suffered from syphilis, he received at a shore party in the West Indies,
  • the infection drove him insane and compelled him to commit the murders.
  • Mad Midwife
  • London would be looking for a man so it would allow a woman to walk the streets
  • Midwife would have anatomy knowledge
  • Seriously ill from overdose
  • He was in a insane asylum
  • He had a diary that was signed Jack the Ripper.
  • DNA evidence on rippers letter
  • Violet Tendencies
  • A witness testified but it was a Jew man so no charges
  • Inspector Fredrick Abberline
  • Inspector Walter Andrew
  • Superintendent Thomas Arnold

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Anne Chapman • 1841 • Killed • Prostitute • Children • Died 8th • 47y

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