Hi all,
This is my first post on Casebook, just to say hello. I'm Matt, I live in London in the UK, and I've been interested in this case since the late 1980s when I was a child and read Daniel Farson's book.
More recently, I've been working my way through the Rippercast (currently listening to The Ripper Scribes episode), which is a really interesting way to get many different perspectives on the case.
One of the aspects of the case that most interests me is the Alice McKenzie murder in 1889. Having read various source books - Sugden, Begg, the A to Z - I'm still unclear why McKenzie (whose wounds were, after all, more extensive than Stride's) is generally excluded from this series of murders, whereas there is an increasing trend to include Tabram, despite the significant differences from the other attacks.
I look forward to participating in discussion in the future.
Matt
This is my first post on Casebook, just to say hello. I'm Matt, I live in London in the UK, and I've been interested in this case since the late 1980s when I was a child and read Daniel Farson's book.
More recently, I've been working my way through the Rippercast (currently listening to The Ripper Scribes episode), which is a really interesting way to get many different perspectives on the case.
One of the aspects of the case that most interests me is the Alice McKenzie murder in 1889. Having read various source books - Sugden, Begg, the A to Z - I'm still unclear why McKenzie (whose wounds were, after all, more extensive than Stride's) is generally excluded from this series of murders, whereas there is an increasing trend to include Tabram, despite the significant differences from the other attacks.
I look forward to participating in discussion in the future.
Matt
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