It is stated upon good authority that Bury has confessed to all the Whitechapel murders. The police refuse to affirm or deny this report. Intense excitement prevails in Whitechapel where Bury is well known. A number of suspicious circumstances are now recalled connecting him with the crime.
Latest - Bury will not be returned to London for fear of a mob. It is now certain that he has confessed. he has told the police where to find the missing parts of his victims' remains, which he claims he wanted for scientific purposes. A detective is now searching for the articles where he hid them.
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