Our current issue is Ripperologist 120, May 2011.
Quote of the month:
“The guy only has one trademark, and that’s the burlap. What rhymes with burlap? Somebody floated ‘Sack the Ripper,’ but… the parallels between this person and Jack the Ripper, I mean, they’re not there. Jack the ripper was very distinctive.”
Matt Lysiak of the New York Daily News tells the Atlantic Wire that editors are struggling to find a name for the Long Island killer.
Adam Martin, Atlantic Wire, 9 May 2011
Contents
See www.ripperologist.biz for subscription information.
Best wishes
Adam
Executive Editor,
Ripperologist magazine
Quote of the month:
“The guy only has one trademark, and that’s the burlap. What rhymes with burlap? Somebody floated ‘Sack the Ripper,’ but… the parallels between this person and Jack the Ripper, I mean, they’re not there. Jack the ripper was very distinctive.”
Matt Lysiak of the New York Daily News tells the Atlantic Wire that editors are struggling to find a name for the Long Island killer.
Adam Martin, Atlantic Wire, 9 May 2011
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Contents
- Editorial: Was Jack the Ripper a 'Wandering Lunatic'? by Christopher T George
- The Centenary Backlash by John Bennett
- 10:18 from Gravesend by J G Simons
- Method in their Madness? by Phil Carter
- The House That Jack Built: Appendices and Epilogue by Tim Mosley
- Amazing Dogs by Jan Bondeson
- The Truth by Glen L Bledsoe
- Victorian Fiction: The Venus of Ille by Prosper Mérimée
- Slice O’ Life by Howard Brown
- Press Trawl by Chris Scott
- I Beg To Report: All the news that’s fit to print
- Reviews: Jack the Ripper and the Case for Scotland Yard’s Prime Suspect and more!
See www.ripperologist.biz for subscription information.
Best wishes
Adam
Executive Editor,
Ripperologist magazine
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