Introduction
Victims
Suspects
Witnesses
Ripper Letters
Police Officials
Official Documents
Press Reports
Victorian London
Message Boards
Ripper Media
Authors
Dissertations
Timelines
Games & Diversions
Photo Archive
Ripper Wiki
Casebook Examiner
Ripper Podcast
About the Casebook


Most Recent Posts:
Catherine Eddowes: The Apron's Significance - by Trevor Marriott 3 minutes ago.
Catherine Eddowes: The Apron's Significance - by Trevor Marriott 19 minutes ago.
Catherine Eddowes: The Apron's Significance - by JeffHamm 24 minutes ago.
Catherine Eddowes: The Apron's Significance - by JeffHamm 31 minutes ago.
Catherine Eddowes: The Apron's Significance - by JeffHamm 2 hours ago.
Catherine Eddowes: The Apron's Significance - by FISHY1118 2 hours ago.
Catherine Eddowes: The Apron's Significance - by FISHY1118 3 hours ago.
Catherine Eddowes: The Apron's Significance - by FISHY1118 3 hours ago.

Most Popular Threads:
Catherine Eddowes: The Apron's Significance - (41 posts)
Suspects: Suspect Witnesses? - (23 posts)
Witnesses: Hutchinson and Maxwell - (9 posts)
Pub Talk: Cricket - (8 posts)
Druitt, Montague John: Druitt and Monro - (3 posts)
Pub Talk: Nigel Bruce as Dr. Watson - (2 posts)


Manitoba Daily Free Press
Winnipeg, Canada
22 January 1892

A DANGEROUS MAN

Ross Street Ladies Terrorized by a Midnight Marauder

The attention of the police is recommended to the vagaries of a villain or lunatic, who perambulated Ross street at nights and has created a reign of terrorism in that locality amongst the women. Various stories are current about him; he apparently suffers from the dangerous delusion that the mantle of "Jack the Ripper" has descended on him.