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 Jack the Ripper: A Suspect Guide 
This text is from the E-book Jack the Ripper: A Suspect Guide by Christopher J. Morley (2005). Click here to return to the table of contents. The text is unedited, and any errors or omissions rest with the author. Our thanks go out to Christopher J. Morley for his permission to publish his E-book.

Benjamin Graham

Graham, a 42 year old glassblower, of Fletcher's Row, Clerkenwell, was arrested on the 17 October 1888 and taken to Snow Hill police station, after confessing to the Whitechapel murders while drunk.

The police said that his foolish conduct had caused them a great amount of trouble and where sorry that they could not punish the prisoner in some way. He was later released.







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       Press Reports: Daily News - 19 October 1888 
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       Press Reports: Eastern Post - 27 October 1888 
       Press Reports: Echo - 18 October 1888 
       Press Reports: Echo - 25 October 1888 
       Press Reports: Evening News - 19 October 1888 
       Press Reports: Evening News - 26 October 1888 
       Press Reports: Morning Advertiser - 19 October 1888 
       Press Reports: Morning Advertiser - 26 October 1888 
       Press Reports: People - 21 October 1888 
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       Press Reports: Times [London] - 19 October 1888 
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