New Jack the Ripper Exhibit in London | Newsweek Culture | Newsweek.com
"A new museum exhibition opens the case file on Jack the Ripper—and affords a grim look at the London of the time—a city made for murder."
In a work of fiction, by fencer, Mike Resnick in "Redchapel" (2001) he has the Chief of Police in NYC at the time help solve the mystery, Theodore Roosevelt and "Jack" is not (SPOILER midwife tired of prostitutes). The film about "Jack" filmed in Prague I think, was "From Hell" and showed just after 9/11/01 (followed by "Spy Game" in my viewing history in Bridgewater, NJ, recovering from flood, half-crazy over the anthrax in the mails.)
"A new museum exhibition opens the case file on Jack the Ripper—and affords a grim look at the London of the time—a city made for murder."
In a work of fiction, by fencer, Mike Resnick in "Redchapel" (2001) he has the Chief of Police in NYC at the time help solve the mystery, Theodore Roosevelt and "Jack" is not (SPOILER midwife tired of prostitutes). The film about "Jack" filmed in Prague I think, was "From Hell" and showed just after 9/11/01 (followed by "Spy Game" in my viewing history in Bridgewater, NJ, recovering from flood, half-crazy over the anthrax in the mails.)
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