A Date for your Diaries
On the 6th September 2008 the Whitechapel Society in association with the Museum in Docklands will be holding an event in there theatre in the museum building at West India Quay in London Docklands entitled:-
JACK THE RIPPER-THE 21ST CENTURY INVESTIGATION
The presentation, which starts at 3pm, will be by TREVOR MARRIOTT who will be launching his new book "The Evil Within" a book about serial killers with an extended chapter on Jack the Ripper and discussing important issues concerning the Ripper mystery as well as new evidence and photographs.
As well as that, our own chairman BILL BEADLE will be giving a sneak preview of his forthcoming book "The E xecution of Jack the Ripper" due out next spring.
Not only that but FROGG MOODY will be promoting his new book charting the 1908 m urder of Edwin Haskell, co-written with author BRUCE PURVIS. The crime was investigated by Chief Inspector Dew two years before the Crippen case and contains previously unpublished information om Inspector Dew.
Entrance to the museum is free for WS members and if you fancy a visit to the Ripper Exhibition beforehand a concessionary price entry is offered but the event is also open to non-members at a fee of £7.50 so become a member and save money!!
All are welcome so come along and enjoy the day!
Alan Hunt
Publicity Officer
Whitechapel Society
On the 6th September 2008 the Whitechapel Society in association with the Museum in Docklands will be holding an event in there theatre in the museum building at West India Quay in London Docklands entitled:-
JACK THE RIPPER-THE 21ST CENTURY INVESTIGATION
The presentation, which starts at 3pm, will be by TREVOR MARRIOTT who will be launching his new book "The Evil Within" a book about serial killers with an extended chapter on Jack the Ripper and discussing important issues concerning the Ripper mystery as well as new evidence and photographs.
As well as that, our own chairman BILL BEADLE will be giving a sneak preview of his forthcoming book "The E xecution of Jack the Ripper" due out next spring.
Not only that but FROGG MOODY will be promoting his new book charting the 1908 m urder of Edwin Haskell, co-written with author BRUCE PURVIS. The crime was investigated by Chief Inspector Dew two years before the Crippen case and contains previously unpublished information om Inspector Dew.
Entrance to the museum is free for WS members and if you fancy a visit to the Ripper Exhibition beforehand a concessionary price entry is offered but the event is also open to non-members at a fee of £7.50 so become a member and save money!!
All are welcome so come along and enjoy the day!
Alan Hunt
Publicity Officer
Whitechapel Society
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