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Unmasking Jack the Ripper
"Perhaps the best Jack the Ripper documentary produced in recent years." North American and European DVD formats both available.
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W.H. Allen 1972 (hardcover)
Clarence: Was He Jack the Ripper?
Michael Harrison
W.H. Allen, 1972. illus, index, bib. 253pp.
ISBN 0 491 00722 1

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A decent biography of the Duke of Clarence. Harrison was the first to categorically prove the Duke's innocence by tracking his movements during the nights of the murders. He then goes on to suggest that J.K. Stephen was the killer, using rather dubious logic.


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