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The Two Republics
Mexico

9 April 1889

Is It Jack the Ripper?

Hamburg, April 8.
The body of a boy named Steinfelt was found early in the morning here with his throat cut, his abdomen ripped open, entrails removed and otherwise shockingly mutilated.


Related pages:
  Steinfelt
       Press Reports: Te Aroha News - 17 April 1889