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The case of Jack the Ripper and his savage serial killing and
horrendous mutilation of five women in the East End of Victorian
London is the greatest of all unsolved murder mysteries. For over
100 years the long line of candidates for the bloodstained laurels
of Jack the Ripper has been paraded before us. Policemen and
Ripperologists have tried in vain to put a name to the faceless
silent killer. Richard Whittington-Egan, one of the founding
fathers of the search, published, in 1975, his Casebook on Jack the
Ripper, now eagerly sought after but long out of print and
virtually unobtainable (except at mammoth prices), in which he
documented the history, the crimes, the investigations and the
investigators. He also included some fundamentally new discoveries
and points, such as the real story of the kidney in Mr Lusk's renal
post-bag, wrongly said to be that of Catherine Eddowes (Ripper
Victim No. 4). The endless nightmare of Jack the Ripper has rolled
on, unstoppable, and now Richard Whittington-Egan, in a completely
revised and very considerably enlarged edition of the 1975
Casebook, has taken a new look, from a longer perspective, at the
theories and the personages who advanced them, from the time of the
murders right up to the present day.
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