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Rippercast: The Whitechapel Murders Podcast
A Cast of Thousands- Mary Jane Rees
November 17th, 2019
Duration: 00:21:09

Author and researcher Paul Williams presents 'Mary Jane Rees', part two in a two part episode he has contributed to the series 'A Cast of Thousands'- showcasing the research conducted by Ripperologists into the lives of the lesser known individuals who populate the events surrounding the Whitechapel Murders.

For further reading go to Ripperologist Magazine #160 and the article entitled 'The Welshman Who Knew Mary Kelly'

Paul Williams is the author of 'Jack the Ripper Suspects: The Definitive Guide and Encyclopedia'

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