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Bismarck Daily Tribune
North Dakota, USA
28 June 1893

Jack the Ripper Again

London, June 27.
The foul crimes of "Jack the Ripper" are again called to mind with a murder that was committed at Rotherhithe, a suburb a short distance to the southeast of London. The victim, a woman belonging to the unfortunate class, was found with her throat cut, the wound showing that the knife had been used from left to right, as was the case in all the murders committed by the Ripper in the Whitechapel district of London. The police were quickly on the scene, having been attracted by the screaming, but the murderer had effected his escape, leaving not the slighest clue to his identity.


Related pages:
  Rotherhithe
       Press Reports: Brandon Mail - 8 November 1888 
       Press Reports: City Press - 17 October 1888 
       Press Reports: Daily Northwestern - 27 June 1893 
       Press Reports: Frederick News - 27 June 1893 
       Press Reports: Galveston Daily News - 9 December 1888 
       Press Reports: Herald and Torch Light - 29 June 1893 
       Press Reports: Manitoba Daily Free Press - 27 June 1893