Introduction
Victims
Suspects
Witnesses
Ripper Letters
Police Officials
Official Documents
Press Reports
Victorian London
Message Boards
Ripper Media
Authors
Dissertations
Timelines
Games & Diversions
Photo Archive
Ripper Wiki
Casebook Examiner
Ripper Podcast
About the Casebook


Most Recent Posts:
General Suspect Discussion: Profiling Questionnaire: "Cold Blooded or Not" "Criminal or Not" - by seanr 1 minute ago.
General Suspect Discussion: Profiling Questionnaire: "Cold Blooded or Not" "Criminal or Not" - by Lombro2 12 minutes ago.
General Suspect Discussion: Profiling Questionnaire: "Cold Blooded or Not" "Criminal or Not" - by seanr 20 minutes ago.
Maybrick, James: Maybrick Diary - Fake or Genuine - by Iconoclast 22 minutes ago.
Maybrick, James: Maybrick Diary - Fake or Genuine - by John Wheat 1 hour ago.
Martha Tabram: Comparing with Tabrum with non Ripper victims. - by Patrick Differ 1 hour ago.
Other Mysteries: Karen Read - by bonestrewn 2 hours ago.
Pub Talk: Favorite Recipes - by bonestrewn 2 hours ago.

Most Popular Threads:
Maybrick, James: The Diary — Old Hoax or New or Not a Hoax at All?​ - (35 posts)
Martha Tabram: Comparing with Tabrum with non Ripper victims. - (27 posts)
Maybrick, James: Maybrick Diary - Fake or Genuine - (15 posts)
General Suspect Discussion: Profiling Questionnaire: "Cold Blooded or Not" "Criminal or Not" - (9 posts)
Thompson, Francis: The Jack the Ripper Mystery is Finally Solved — Scientifically - (8 posts)
General Police Discussion: Candidates for Robert Sagars Jewish Butcher theory - (6 posts)


Rippercast: The Whitechapel Murders Podcast
Whitechapel Society 1888 presents Mock Trials and Retrials with George Fleming
October 9th, 2017
Duration: 01:37:01

Rippercast continues its partnership with the Whitechapel Society 1888 by bringing to you the October 2017 guest speaker George Fleming.

Mr. Fleming gives a fascinating presentation on how mock trials and retrials aid in educating the public about historical events and infamous criminal cases. The cases covered in his talk include the 'Jack the Ripper' murders, the 1908 trial of Flora Haskell for the slaying of her son, and the guilt or innocence of H.H. Crippen.

www.whitechapelsociety.com

Discuss this episode »

You can listen to the podcast via the player below:

If you'd like to download the full mp3 you may do so by clicking here. You may wish to right-click on this link and select "Save as" in order to save the .mp3 file directly to your computer.