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Mary Jane Kelly and The Ripper MurdersPeter LondraganBuy this eBook! About Peter LondraganThe 1888 'Jack The Ripper' killings were not the work of a solitary killer who murdered at random, but were in fact organised killings, their motive being directly connected with the British Monarchy.
Through Peter Londragan’s further research we now discover additional details about the victims and their families, and why each successful murder did not, as they expected it should, lead the killers back to their main target, Mary Jane Kelly.
In this book we see how four of the five murders were carried out in a coach, and the modus operandi of the Miller’s-Court murder.
New light is shed on the significance of the brass rings and coins, and on the piece of muslin and the comb which were laid out beside Chapman; on the cachous in Stride’s hand; and on the subtle clues which Walter Sickert inserted into several of his paintings.
We discover for the first time the mysterious connection with the dates of the murders, which appeared to be carefully chosen by the killer to carry out a bizarre ritual to which he seemed to attach great importance.
Peter Londragan not only produces proof of the involvement of the heir to the Crown, Prince Albert Victor, with the low-born Annie Crook, which resulted in the birth of a daughter, but also produces new evidence that the Whitechapel murders were sanctioned and orchestrated by powerful men, men such as the Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police, Sir Charles Warren, who were self-motivated to protect the status quo of the British Establishment.
This book introduces fresh revelations about the murders, and uncovers the hitherto unknown origins and personal details of the woman who has until now been shrouded in mystery - Mary Jane Kelly.
And, was she really a Police Agent as Inspector Frederick Abberline implied in his diary, and did she actually die in Miller’s-court? Were the entries in the Abberline diary as straightforward as they seemed to be - or was the diary itself part of the elaborate cover-up?
In the aftermath of the Whitechapel murders, also revealed is how the attempt by the Royal Family to protect Prince Albert Victor from being further implicated in the Cleveland Street male brothel scandal of 1889 rebounded, leading to more accusations and a further cover-up over the birth in 1890 of another child - this time a son.
Also brought to light by the declaration in 1892 that the Duke of Clarence (Albert Victor’s new title) had died at Sandringham, is the unreliability of Royal death pronouncements, and the most likely place of his death is disclosed.
SampleChapter 1
Illuminating the Darkness
The number of victims of many serial killers far exceed those of the Jack the Ripper murders in the Whitechapel district of London’s East End in 1888, but it is the name bestowed on the murderer, the ferocity of the method of killing, the terror associated with the murders, and the killer’s astonishing ability to seemingly vanish like a phantom into the night after completing his grisly work, which has seared the murders indelibly into the human psyche.
Various individuals have been theorised as being the killer. Amongst those put forward have been Aaron Kosminski, Neil Cream, James Maybrick, James Kenneth Stephen, Alexander Padachenko, Thomas Cutbush, Montague Druitt, the Duke of Clarence, Michael Ostrog, Joseph Isenschmid, and Severin Klosowski. It has even been suggested that the Ripper was a woman. No lack of conjecture, for sure, as to possible suspects, but a motive for the murders has always been conspicuous by its absence. The murders have always been classed as murder by person unknown, random killings by some madman with a hatred of prostitutes.
Then, in 1973, an artist named Joseph Sickert, son of the famous Victorian painter Walter Sickert, said that he was prepared to reveal the mystery of Jack the Ripper and ‘name everyone involved in the blackmail conspiracy and cover-up.’
Joseph Sickert’s account appeared in the East London Advertiser, where he stated that there was indeed a motive behind the Jack the Ripper murders, and that this motive was directly involved with his own family:
‘My grandmother was a poor shop girl working in Cleveland Street (near Tottenham Court Road in London’s West End). My father lived opposite. My father had been asked by Princess Alexandra to take her son Prince Albert Victor under his wing, out of the confining circles of the court.’
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