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New York Herald
11 December 1888

JACK THE RIPPER SUSPECTED.
Another Motiveless Crime in a Low London Neighborhood.
[BY CABLE TO THE HERALD.]

London, Dec. 10, 1888.-In a cheap eating house in Bermondsey to-night a man, without provocation, cut the throat of the landlord's daughter. She is not expected to recover. There are rumors that the would-be murderer is "Jack the Ripper."


Related pages:
  Bermondsey Murder
       Press Reports: Daily News - 11 December 1888 
       Press Reports: Daily News - 12 December 1888 
       Press Reports: Manitoba Daily Free Press - 11 December 1888 
       Press Reports: Marion Daily Star - 11 December 1888 
       Press Reports: New York Times - 11 December 1888