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Unmasking Jack the Ripper
"Perhaps the best Jack the Ripper documentary produced in recent years." North American and European DVD formats both available.
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The Whitechapel Murders
Susan K. Mylechreest
Oxford Polytechnic, 1974
Hardcover. 33 pp., illustrated, bibliography

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Reader Review:  (65 votes)

A small, apparently private publication, with barely 27 pages of text. Provides a short overview of the murders, the Royal Conspiracy theories and some illustrations, but very little else. Mylechreest believes the J.K. Stephen theory propounded by Michael Harrison is the most likely theory. Copies of this item are exceedingly scarce.



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