False Flag Jack The Ripper


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Stephens done a very good job and his book is very well written ...a breath of fresh air and a pure delight ...it makes a big contribution to the field and ...it touches on a lot of aspects of the case which have not been looked at very closely in the past ...I think its a very good book and thoroughly recommend it. PAUL BEGG Jack The Ripper historian author of The Complete Jack The Ripper: A to Z Stephen Senises recently-published book is quite fascinating. It brings some fresh perspective to bear and some really interesting insights. The fact that it is so very well written is an added bonus. Wholeheartedly recommended. One of the very best Ripper books in recent years. GARETH WILLIAMS editor Ripperologist: The Journal of Jack the Ripper East End & Victorian Studies Stephen Senises ...newly published study of the case offers the most important clue not just as to whodunit but why. THE TIMES OF ISRAEL Well written - for once ! - and an easy flowing read ...Senise gives some interesting insights into the milieu of the East End Ripperologist: The Journal of Jack the Ripper East End & Victorian Studies n.154 painstaking research JEWISH CHRONICLE London an innovative theory about Londons darkest myth GowithOh Senise writes well and ...the most interesting part of his argument is his speculation that the Ripper fled London in 1889. Ripperologist: The Journal of Jack the Ripper East End & Victorian Studies n.155 suspenseful page-turning mystery Newest Murder Mayhem remarkable APN NEWS & MEDIA AustraliaDid Jack The Ripper flee London for the colony of New South Wales at the height of the worlds most notorious serial-murder rampage? Was the deadly attack on Alice McKenzie in 1889 his last bid in pursuit of what was not just a brazen killing spree but a macabre politically motivated publicity stunt? Is it conceivable that a maniac took it upon himself to try and shut down the flow of Jewish refugees spilling into Londons East End just as the area was being thrust into the political spotlight?Journalist Stephen Senise explores these questions and the neighbourhoods of old Whitechapel to discover that by February 1888 community tensions were so high that two parliamentary select committees of investigation were dispatched to advise the House of Commons and the House of Lords on the social and industrial tensions tearing a community apart. Enter an opportunist hell-bent on broadcasting a hateful message... a madman ready to unleash an Autumn of Terror.
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