Works whose narratives are obviously inspired by Jack the Ripper and his crimes are also discussed. Many of the works reviewed herein became available only after extensive searches of television and radio logs, studio release schedules, newspaper and magazine reviews, and numerous bibliographies. Jack...
issue of Puck magazine, by cartoonist Tom Merry.Alice McKenzie (nicknamed "Clay Pipe" Alice and sometimes used the alias Alice Bryant), a prostitute, was killed on 17 July 1889. She
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Loretta Lay, and 87 of these have been carefully selected for this book by Adam Wood, author and editor of Ripperologist magazine, to represent the area as it was a quarter of a century ago, when many reading this will have first become familiar with the buildings and streets of ...
Jack the RipperThe article discusses the victory of golfer Jack Nicklaus in the 1963 Masters Golf Tournament, focusing on Nicklaus' memories of the tournament and his advantage over other golfers due to the length of his shots.Barrett, ConnellGolf Magazine...
Peter Coonan(bornPeter William Sutcliffe, 2 June 1946) is an Englishserial killerwho was dubbed the “Yorkshire Ripper” by the press. In 1981, Sutcliffe was convicted of murdering thirteen women and attempting to murder seven others.Sutcliffe had regularly used the services of prostitutes inLeeds...
A demo was released of the Commodore Amiga version but the full game was never released for the Amiga. It was to be published by Mirage. Amiga Action magazine actually spent several months identifying the game as finished, and listing it as one of the Amiga's top 20 adventures. No wonder...
Richard Shone, editor of the Burlington Magazine and Sickert expert groans in horror. 'She is obviously an extremely tenacious lady who does not want her extraordinary deductions to be contradicted by the evidence.' Trevor Marriot, a former detective and author of Jack The Ripper: The 21st ...
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