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Francis Thompson - A Ripper Suspect
INTRODUCTION
The summary and conclusions of the result of 20-years of research around the world. CHAPTER 01: A Murderous Impulse Traumatic childhood and increasingly bizarre behavior. CHAPTER 02: Twisted Fire Starter Arsonist traits and the August 31 London Dock Fires CHAPTER 03: Apt Pupil Medical studies, and increasing mental determination CHAPTER 04: Dirty Old Town Experiences in London and relationship with his prostitutes. CHAPTER 06: Trail of the Murderer. The history of other researchers and the cover up of 1888. CHAPTER 06: With Dreadful Ease His mental anguish and his resolve to act. CHAPTER 07: Fields of the Dead A history of the East End and as a backdrop to the murders. CHAPTER 08: The Stage is Set His specific circumstances as prelude to the murders. CHAPTER 09: The Black Night The Head of the police as an adversary. CHAPTER 10: Down on Whores An examination of the Ripper Letters in a parallel to Thompson’s life. CHAPTER 11: The Dread Rite. Witness Israel Schwartz and the Goulston Street Graffito. CHAPTER 12: The Deepening Mystery Witness Mathew Packer and the clues of the black grapes. CHAPTER 13: Dead Men Tell Tales Other witnesses, including Sergeant Stephen White. CHAPTER 14: The Row Providence Row night Refuge, Dorset Street, Francis Thompson and Mary Kelly. CHAPTER 15: Method & Madness. The Ripper’s supposed medical training and a response to Dr Bond’s conclusions in light of Thompson’s training of the Virchow dissection method. CHAPTER 16: Confessions His numerous forms of confessions of the murders. CHAPTER 17: Fleshly Ruin Thompson’s perversities and the response of people who knew him. CHAPTER 18: Good Bye Boss The 1896 return of the Jack the Letter Ripper writer. CHAPTER 19: The Collector. The strange and unusual circumstances of Thompson’s death and possible DNA and fingerprinting as hard evidence. CHAPTER 20: Versatile Genius An overview of Thompson’s strengths and the range of his impact on history including the US Supreme Court’s 1955 Brown vs. Brown decision. BIBLIOGRAPHY |
Part 1. 60,000 words.
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