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Daily Northwestern
Oshkosh, Wisconsin, U.S.A.
14 February 1891

AFTER THE RIPPER
ARREST OF A SUSPECT IN LONDON

London, Feb. 14.
Another man has been arrested in the Whitechapel district, it being suspected that he may have been the murderer of Carrotty Nell. When taken into custody blood was found upon his clothes. The prisoner was seen in company with the murdered woman about a quarter of an hour before the crime was committed. Late yesterday afternoon the first arrest was made. The person who was then locked up was poorly dressed, but had the appearance of having seen better days. No blood stains were found upon this man.


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