London, June 25. The name of the woman whose body was cut up and thrown into the Thames recently has been identified by scars on the body and by the clothing. The woman was of a low character and was in the habit of frequenting common lodging houses in Chelsea. She was last seen alive on May 31st. The theory that she was a victim of Jack the Ripper is again revived.
Related pages: |
Elizabeth Jackson |
Message Boards: Elizabeth Jackson |
Press Reports: Atlanta Constitution - 26 June 1889 |
Press Reports: Decatur Daily Herald - 26 June 1889 |
Press Reports: El Siglo XIX - 11 July 1889 |
Press Reports: Evening Star - 4 June 1889 |
Press Reports: Newark Daily Advocate - 5 June 1889 |
Press Reports: Te Aroha News - 27 July 1889 |
Press Reports: Times [London] - 2 July 1889 |
Press Reports: Times [London] - 26 July 1889 |
Press Reports: Times [London] - 26 June 1889 |
Press Reports: Times [London] - 4 July 1889 |
Press Reports: Times [London] - 5 July 1889 |
Press Reports: Times [London] - 9 July 1889 |
Press Reports: Trenton Times - 26 June 1889 |
Press Reports: Weekly Gazette and Stockman - 27 June 1889 |
Ripper Media: Jack the Ripper: A Cast of Thousands - Elizabeth Jackson |
Ripper Media: Life and Death at the Old Bailey - Chapter 8 |
Victims: Elizabeth Jackson |
Victims: Elizabeth Jackson |