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Newark Daily Advocate
Ohio, U.S.A.

30 October 1891

JACK THE RIPPER

Broken Down by Imprisonment - London Police Interested

Berlin, Oct. 30.
The alleged "Jack the Ripper", Schulse, is much broken down by his imprisonment and it is believed that he may confess his criminal career. The London police have made a request for the official documents, including the testimony at the inquest, to be forwarded in the original or in copies to London, on the ground that the crime of Schulse closely resembles the East End horrors.


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