This article from the February 9, 1889 'Weekly Medical Review' presents Dr. Edward C. Spitzka's recent (Dec. 1888) talk on the Whitechapel Murders.
Spitzka credits the Whitechapel Murderer with 10 murders in Whitechapel and surmises that he probably committed more elsewhere.
Spitzka also compares the Whitechapel Murders to the Austin Axe Murders.
I have several more LVP journal articles on the subject of "Sexual Perversion and the Whitechapel Murders" which I'll post here on this thread. I think they provide us with some insight into how contemporary medical professionals perceived the Ripper Murders and their possible perpetrator.
Best regards,
Archaic
Spitzka credits the Whitechapel Murderer with 10 murders in Whitechapel and surmises that he probably committed more elsewhere.
Spitzka also compares the Whitechapel Murders to the Austin Axe Murders.
I have several more LVP journal articles on the subject of "Sexual Perversion and the Whitechapel Murders" which I'll post here on this thread. I think they provide us with some insight into how contemporary medical professionals perceived the Ripper Murders and their possible perpetrator.
Best regards,
Archaic
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