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This is an old classic.I remember reading about this case as a kid.I have been facinated by unsolved cases eversince.It leaves so much to the imagination.The killer was never caught,but there was a strong suspect named,William Walter Sickert.He was an artistic painter.Many of his paintings strongly resembled the crime scenes depicted above.There was a book written by,Patricia Cornwell,that explains this in great detail.It is called."Portrait of a Serial Killer". Check it out.
I read that book a couple yrs back, it was a great read.This is an old classic.I remember reading about this case as a kid.I have been facinated by unsolved cases eversince.It leaves so much to the imagination.The killer was never caught,but there was a strong suspect named,William Walter Sickert.He was an artistic painter.Many of his paintings strongly resembled the crime scenes depicted above.There was a book written by,Patricia Cornwell,that explains this in great detail.It is called."Portrait of a Serial Killer". Check it out.
That's because you can't see the lower body and vagina area. Know your history, dudeWow, not really as bad as I thought they'd be. Maybe there are others that are worse. Expected more gore from the Ripper... even in black and white.
He sure knew how to pick'em. Those are some ugly prostitutes. I guess they would be called " gin ho's".
Me too. Just how many JTR vic photos are there?A few I've never seen, or don't remember.
I think I've seen the same handful in every book I've read on him. I must be up in the 20's.Me too. Just how many JTR vic photos are there?
This is an old classic.I remember reading about this case as a kid.I have been facinated by unsolved cases eversince.It leaves so much to the imagination.The killer was never caught,but there was a strong suspect named,William Walter Sickert.He was an artistic painter.Many of his paintings strongly resembled the crime scenes depicted above.There was a book written by,Patricia Cornwell,that explains this in great detail.It is called."Portrait of a Serial Killer". Check it out.
There sure are enough suspects. I just picked up a book that theorizes that it could have been a woman. I think that's pushing it a bit as whores back then were tough gals. I doubt your average woman could have overpowered these street wise walkers.
http://www.casebook.org/suspects/
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