Maps, illustrations, a chronology, an introduction, a bibliography, and index help investigate the unsolved murders by Jack the Ripper, the first media-sensationalized serial killer.
an account of the Ripper killings by Dr. John H. Watson
Faye, Lyndsay
2009
Inspector Lestrade calls upon the unconventional Sherlock Holmes after the savage killing of two prostitutes in London in 1888 that are attributed to Jack the Ripper, and Holmes is forced to break a few rules when a journalist accuses him of being the very villain he is trying to catch.
Grotesque murders are being committed on the streets of Whitechapel. Sherlock Holmes investigates the crimes of the man who earns the epithet of Jack the Ripper.
As a series of unexplained murders again strike fear into Londoners, Abbie Sharp discovers the Ripper's plot to revive the Conclave and usurp the British throne.
Archive photographs, current crime scene photographs, and psychological profiling techniques provide information about the infamous Jack the Ripper case.
the mystery of Jack the Ripper finally solved-- in San Francisco
Graysmith, Robert
1999
The author presents evidence to support his contention that notorious serial killer Jack the Ripper left Glasgow and London and took up a post as pastor of San Francisco's Emmanuel Baptist Church where he continued his grisly work.
A comprehensive overview of the 1888-91 prostitute murders in London's East End, the unsolved crimes whose perpetrator is known only as Jack the Ripper. Includes the crimes' documentary evidence and information from all subsequent investigations, including the complete Scotland Yard files, and presents several crime-scene photos and sketches.