Public interest has never waned in the hunt for the identity of the serial killer known as Jack the Ripper. This volume has been written to help those interested in researching all the documentary evidence pertaining to the case at any level. Providing an overview of the crimes and the police investigation, the two editors have collated all the known official records, supplemented by important contemporary information, to produce an encyclopaedia of Ripper research. It includes Home Office documents offering new leads as to the character and possible identity of Saucy Jack.
His trained eye followed the trail of blood up the wall where it ran in rivulets and into the bathroom where spatters filled the sink and walls. He saw that a hole had been punched in the wall of the hallway. It was definitely overkill, ...
The Seduction of Mary Kelly
Miscast in the media for nearly 130 years, the victims of Jack the Ripper finally get their full stories told in this eye-opening and chilling reminder that life for middle-class women in Victorian London could be full of social pitfalls ...
The Wheels of Justice is equal parts the story of a monstrous killer, a harrowing look at domestic violence, and an inspirational story of a family that wouldn't quit until justice prevailed.
Anna was a witness on that tragic summer evening. In this book, she breaks her silence to tell the truth about July 3, 1969—the night Brian Jones was killed.
This book provides an in-depth, scholarly, and broad-based examination of serial murderers and their victims.
When Niskayuna, N.Y. native Mary Regina Gioia was murdered in California, her family embarked an odyssey of grief, court dates, and crime victims advocacy and occasional justice.
Chrissie Venn: Suffer Little Children