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Jack the Ripper: The Truth About the Whitechapel Murders

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Jack the Ripper: The Truth About the Whitechapel Murders

By: Tom King
Narrated by: Jonathan Trueman
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The mystery of Jack the Ripper and the murders he committed in London’s East End in the late 19th century has horrified and fascinated spectators for over a century. In one of the first recognized mass murderers, he terrorized some of London’s poorest and most vulnerable residents and brutally killed a series of women before seeming to disappear. Police investigative practices were in their infancy at the time, and without sophisticated tools, London’s forces of order were unable to catch the criminal. More than 100 years later, his true identity is still unknown, and the hunt for Jack the Ripper has consumed many an armchair sleuth.

By listening to this audiobook, you, too, will be able to take part in a now-historic search for a murderer who has never been brought to justice. Step back in time to 1888 and try to discover, if you can, the man who was Jack the Ripper.

Listen to hear more about this extraordinary chapter of history.

©2017 Brendan Gallagher (P)2018 Brendan Gallagher
Murder True Crime Crime England
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Well written and narrator is easy to listen to.
Very good basics for learning about Jack the Ripper and his victims.

Great springboard for budding ripperologists.

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