Originally posted by c.d.
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Spaces are still available for what promises to be an exciting must-see weekend in Baltimore, April 8-10! Don't miss our Jack the Ripper - True Crime event! Not only will we be discussing the Whitechapel murders with Martin Fido and other experts but Janis and I will chat about Sherlock Holmes, Jack the Ripper, and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's theories about the case. Michael Hawley promises new revelations about Dr. Tumblety who actually lived in Baltimore as we will see on the Sunday bus tour -- his lodging house is still standing! I will talk about the mysterious death of Edgar Allan Poe in 1849, and folks on the bus tour will be going to the Poe House on Amity Street and to his grave, along with having the privilege of seeing "Nutshell Studies of Unexpected Death" at the Maryland Coroners Office. Mikita Brottman will talk about the Yorkshire Ripper and Robert Anderson will discuss the ongoing unsolved Long Island Serial Killer case. Dr. Charles Tumosa of the University of Baltimore's Forensic Studies program will describe using forensic techniques to solve old cases.
Mikita Brottman will discuss "The Yorkshire Ripper" on Friday afternoon, April 8. Her originally proposed topic "Why We Love True Crime" is now going to be part of a panel on "Fictional Crime versus True Crime" on Saturday afternoon. Dr. Brottman is a psychoanalyst and professor in the Department of Humanistic Studies at the Maryland Institute College of Art. She is the author of Meat is Murder! (1998), a study of cannibalism in myth, crime, and film; and the true crime collection Thirteen Girls (2013). Her next book, The Maximum Security Book Club: Reading Literature in a Men’s Prison, will be published in June 2016 by HarperCollins (for more information, see http://www.mikitabrottman.com).
Our website gives the complete rundown of speakers and times:
Registration cost and bus tour price are given on the main page --
As noted, our base hotel for RipperCon is the Mount Vernon Baltimore Hotel, a block east of the Maryland Historical Society where the talks will take place 1 pm to 6 pm on Friday, April 8 and 9 am to 5 pm on Saturday, April 9, with the bus tour taking place on the morning of Sunday, April 10 as the last event of the weekend.
Rooms can be booked at the Mount Vernon Baltimore Hotel for the special price of $119 a night by going to Rippercon. If you have trouble booking, let me know -- email editorctrip@yahoo.com or telephone 410-243-5635. The hotel say they will open up more rooms to accommodate us as necessary. You can also directly contact the hotel sales manager, Gretchen Shaffer, telephone 410-727-7101 ext 3104. Fax 410-789-3312. Email gshaffer@jdvhotels.com.
See you in Baltimore.
Best regards
Chris
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