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Ripperologist No. 88: Febuary 2008


Features


Figure of Eight
Editorial by Adam Wood

Tumblety the Patsy?
The truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth
By Ivor Edwards

The ‘West of England MP’ Identified
By Andrew Spallek

City of Dreadful Night?
Part Two
By John Bennett

Obituary
Barry Morse
By Stewart P Evans

Memories of Beadle
A tribute to Jeremy Beadle

Interview with Glenn Andersson
On the release of his book - Jack Uppskäraren: Kriminalfall och legend


Regulars


Whitechapel Times
Jennifer Pegg’s new column gives us a round up of some world events from August 1888

Press Trawl
Chris Scott returns with more from the news from the 19th century

News and Views

I Beg to Report
From the Ipswich murders to Superheroes - you'll find it here

On the Crimebeat
Wilf Gregg reviews the latest additions to the True Crime bookshelf.