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:
Witnesses: An even closer look at Black Bag Man - by NotBlamedForNothing 22 seconds ago.
Witnesses: An even closer look at Black Bag Man - by NotBlamedForNothing 12 minutes ago.
Goulston Street Graffito: Does the Goulston Street Graffito eliminate Jewish Immigrants as suspects? - by Abby Normal 17 minutes ago.
Elizabeth Stride: When Exactly Did Liz Scream? - by The Rookie Detective 23 minutes ago.
Lechmere/Cross, Charles: The Cross Myth - by Abby Normal 27 minutes ago.
Other Mysteries: JFK Assassination Documents to be released this year - by cobalt 31 minutes ago.
Witnesses: An even closer look at Black Bag Man - by NotBlamedForNothing 37 minutes ago.
Mary Jane Kelly: was Kelly's death premeditated - by The Rookie Detective 40 minutes ago.

Most Popular Threads:
Witnesses: An even closer look at Black Bag Man - (32 posts)
Other Mysteries: JFK Assassination Documents to be released this year - (30 posts)
Goulston Street Graffito: Does the Goulston Street Graffito eliminate Jewish Immigrants as suspects? - (10 posts)
Maybrick, James: New Ideas and New Research on the Diary - (8 posts)
Lechmere/Cross, Charles: The Cross Myth - (8 posts)
Maybrick, James: The Diary—Old Hoax or New? - (6 posts)


Rippercast: The Whitechapel Murders Podcast
The Medium is the Message: with Stephen P. Ryder
April 6th, 2008
Duration: 01:23:07

This episode welcomes special guest Stephen P. Ryder, the founder and editor of the research website Casebook: Jack the Ripper. Listen in as we hear about the history of the Casebook website, the press project, blog, and many other projects and contributions Stephen Ryder has made in the field of Ripperology and Victorian British history preservation. With Paul Begg and Andy Spallek.

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.


Related pages:
  Ripperology
       Dissertations: Jack the Ripper: A Twenty-First Century Investigation? 
  Stephen P. Ryder
       Dissertations: Emily and the Bibliophile: A Possible Source for Macnaght... 
       Ripper Media: Public Reactions to Jack the Ripper