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Daily Northwestern
Oshkosh, Wisconsin, U.S.A.
4 December 1890

Berne, Dec. 4.
The body of a young peasant girl so horribly mutilated as to suggest the handiwork of a Jack the Ripper, has been found in a forest in the vicinity of this city.


Related pages:
  Berne Murders
       Press Reports: Mitchell Daily Republican - 10 December 1890 
       Press Reports: Mitchell Daily Republican - 4 December 1890