Ripperologist 92: June 2008

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  • dougie
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    Particularly enjoyed the "Bucks row re-visited" article,Ill be looking forward to the next in that particular series.Keep up the good work!
    regards

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  • David Knott
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    It was worth the subscription just to see a photo of that moustache. I never realised such a growth was physically possible.

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  • Glenn Lauritz Andersson
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    I haven't seen it, but this is a MAJOR find.
    Even if I am not suspect-oriented, a photograph of Tumblety (a man previously only seen on pamphlets and press illustrations) has to be one of those curiousities that still makes this subject so fascinating to study (I wonder if Stewart P Evans fainted when he heard the news). Seems like things are happening all the time now, and I certainly like this kind of stuff.
    First Lawende, now this. One wonder if Aaron Kosminki is next?

    Indeed, my sincere congratulations to the researcher who stumbled over it, and to the Ripperologist for being the first to publish it.

    All the best
    Last edited by Glenn Lauritz Andersson; 07-01-2008, 09:00 PM.

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  • AdamNeilWood
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    Ripperologist 92: June 2008

    Coming to an email inbox near you within the next 48 hours will be issue 92 of Ripperologist magazine, bursting at the seams with news, views and reviews.

    The undoubted highlight of the issue - and possibly year so far in Ripper circles - is the publication of the first-known photograph of a major suspect.

    All will be revealed shortly... but beware, we have permission to publish this photograph just once, in the pages of Ripperologist, so it won't be appearing on these or any other boards.

    To be among the first to see the image, subscribe now.

    We also reveal details of the Beadle Prize, a new annual research competition in Jeremy's name, and pay tribute to our own Wilf Gregg, who sadly passed away recently.


    Best wishes
    Adam Wood
    Executive Editor,
    Ripperologist magazine

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