Naming Jack the Ripper: The Biggest Forensic Breakthrough Since 1888 (36 page)

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Fashion Street
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Fenian Brotherhood
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Fenians, demonstrations and acts of terrorism by
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Fetter Lane
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Fiddymont, Mrs
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Fido, Martin
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Finsbury
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Finsbury Circus
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Finsbury Park
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Find My Past
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Fleet Street
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Flower and Dean Street
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Fournier Street
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From Hell
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Frying Pan pub
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Gacy, John Wayne
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Gardner, John
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Gein, Ed
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gene expression profiling
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genetics, medical and forensic
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George Street
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George Yard (later renamed Gunthorpe Street)
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George Yard Buildings
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Giemsa
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Gilbert & George
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Gladstone, William
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Godley, Sergeant
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Golden Lane mortuary
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Goulston Street
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Gow, John
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Global Private Mutation, variation in DNA
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graffiti attributed to Jack the Ripper
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Graisley Green, Wolverhampton
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Great Northern Cemetery, New Southgate
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Great Train Robbery, the
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Green, Mrs Emma
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Green, James
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Greenfield Street (now Greenfield Road)
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Grenadier Guards
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Grieve, Director of Intelligence John
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Gull, Sir William
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Gunthorpe Street,
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George Yard

Gustafsdottir, Elizabeth, maiden name of Elizabeth Stride
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Haggart, Dr Ross
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Hall, Catherine Sarah
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Halse, Detective Constable Daniel
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Hanbury Street
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haplogroups
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Harris, Harry
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Harrison, Paul
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Hartog, Melvin
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Harvey, PC James
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Haslip, Dr George
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Hayes, Eliza Elise
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Hayes, Margaret
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Helen Street
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Helson, Inspector Joseph
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‘High rip’ gangs
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Holland, Emily
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Holland, PC Frederick
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Holland, Henry
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Holland, PC James
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Holloway
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Home Office Forensic Science Laboratory
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Houchin, Edward
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Houndsditch
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House of Commons
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House, Robert
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Huguenot Library, London
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Huguenots
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Hunt, Detective Constable Baxter
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Hutchinson, George
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Hutt, PC George
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Idaho Statesman
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Ilford Cemetery
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Illustrated Police News, The
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Imperial Club
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Institute of Legal Medicine database
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International Working Men’s Educational Club
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Interpol
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Irish Republican Brotherhood
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Isenschmid, Jacob
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Ismail, Fyaz, Senior Lecturer in Medicinal Chemistry
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Jack the Ripper annual conference
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Jack the Ripper
book
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Jack the Ripper and the Case for Scotland Yard’s Prime Suspect
book
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Jack the Ripper suspects
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Jack the Ripper: The Final Solution
book
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Jack the Ripper: The Mystery Solved
book
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Jack the Ripper Whitechapel Murders, The
book
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Jersey City, USA
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Jewish Cemetery, Whitechapel
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Jewish Chronicle
newspaper
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Jewry Street
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Jews, 19th-century immigration to London
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Jews, as scapegoats for the Whitehall murders
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Jill the Ripper
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Johnston, Edward
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Jones’s pawnbrokers
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Karolinska Institute, Sweden
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Kearley and Tonge warehouse
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Kelly, John
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Kelly, Mary Jane
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post-mortem report
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Kent, hop-picking in
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Kent, James
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Keyser, Sir Polydore de
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Kidney, Michael
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Killeen, Dr Timothy
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Klodawa, Poland
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Klosowski, Severin,
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George Chapman

Knight, Stephen
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Knightley, Keira
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Kosminski, Aaron
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family of
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family’s immigration to London
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admission to Mile End Old Town workhouse
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admission to Colney Hatch Asylum
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transfer to Leavesden Asylum and death
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Kray Twins
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Kürten, Peter ‘the Dusseldorf Vampire’
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Labsin, Ivan
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Lacy Scott & Knight auctioneers
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Lamb, PC Henry
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Lambeth Workhouse
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Lancet, The
medical journal
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Lane, Catherine
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laser capture microdissection (LCM)
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Lawende,Joseph
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‘Leather Apron’
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Leavesden Asylum
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Lee, Annie
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Leeds University
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Institute of Genetics, Health and Therapeutics
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Leman Street Police Station
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Leopold, King of the Belgians
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letters purportedly from Jack the Ripper
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Lewis, Maurice
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Lewis, Sarah
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Levy, Joseph Hyam
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Lighter Side of My Official Life, The
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Lilley, Harriet
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Limerick, Ireland
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Lipski, Israel
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Lipski, use of the name as a racial slur
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Little Paternoster Row
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Littlechild, Chief Inspector
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Liverpool
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Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU)
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Liverpool Street Station
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Llewellyn, Dr Rees Ralph
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Lloyds Weekly News
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London, Jack
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London Hospital, the
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London Laboratory of the Forensic Science Service
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London Metropolitan Archives (LMA)
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Long, PC Alfred
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Long, Elizabeth
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‘Long Liz’,
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Elizabeth Stride

Lord Mayor’s Parade
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Louhelainen, Jari
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Senior Lecturer in Molecular Biology at LJMU
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Associate Professor of Biochemistry at University of Helsinki
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Lubnowski, Morris
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Ludgate railway station
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Ludwig, Charles
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Lusk, George
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‘M’, descendant of the Kosminski family
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McCarthy, John
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McCormack, Alan
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McCormick, Donald
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Mackenzie, Alice
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Macnaghten, Assistant Chief Constable Sir Melville
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Manchester University
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Mann, Lynda
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‘Marie Jeannette’, alias used by Mary Jane Kelly
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Marriott, Detective Constable Edward
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Marshall, William
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‘Mary Ann Kelly’, alias used by Catherine Eddowes
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Massingham, Henry
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Matters, Leonard
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Matthews, Henry
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Maxwell, Caroline
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Maybrick, James
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Melville-Hayes, David
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Merrick, Joseph ‘the Elephant Man’
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Merseyside Police
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Michaelmas, feast of
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Mile End Old Town workhouse
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Mile End Vigilance Committee
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Miller, David, Reader in Molecular Andrology
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Miller, Karen
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Miller’s Court
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