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The Autumn of Terror Begins Mary Ann Nichols
“Dear Boss,
Grand work the last job was. I gave the lady no time to squeal. 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 gamesMy knifes so nice and sharp I want to get to work right away if I get a chance. Good Luck.
Yours truly,
Jack the Ripper”
Those were extracts from a letter that London’s Central News Agency received on September 27, It was then forwarded to Scotland Yard who were in the middle of investigating, perhaps, the most notorious killing spree of all time. Someone was attacking women in Whitechapel, murdering them and then cutting up their bodies in gruesome fashion. The killer went by many names the Whitechapel Murderer, Leather Apron, Saucy Jacky, and, of course, Jack the Ripper.
He remains unidentified to this day so we will focus on his grim body of work the murders, the suspects, the investigations. Few, if any other killers
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Book Summary and Reviews of Murder by Sarah Pinborough
Media Reviews
"Starred Review. The author's ingenuity in weaving her macabre plot becomes fully evident by the powerful, jaw-dropping end, and she skillfully instills fear in the reader even with innocuous phrases." - Publishers Weekly
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Thomas Bond (British surgeon)
British surgeon (–)
For other individuals with this name, see Thomas Bond (disambiguation).
Thomas BondFRCS, MB BS (London), (7 October – 6 June ) was an Englishsurgeon considered by some to be the first offender profiler,[1][2][3] and best known for his association with the notorious Jack the Ripper murders of
Early life
[edit]Born at Durston Lodge at Durston in Somerset in , he was the son of Thomas Bond (), a gentleman farmer, and Mary née Hearne (–). Bond was educated at King Edward oss Grammar School at Taunton.[4] Bond was a lärjunge to his maternal uncle, Dr McCann of Southampton, before training at King's College and King's College Hospital in London where he won the Gold Medal of the University of London for his Bachelor of Surgery examination.[5] In Bond was appointed MRCS, graduated MB BS in , and in FRCS. In he joined the Prussian Military Service in which he attended the sick d