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DUSSELDORF MURDERS

REWARD FOR THE "RIPPER"

DEAD OR ALIVE

' BEBLIN, 14th November. ~ A conference of police chiefs at Dusseldorf rejected the theory that the "Kipper" was a woman. Medical experts confirmed their original belief that the peculiar atrociousness of the murders pointed to a man. All Germany is now aroused. The Prussian Ministry of the Interior hag offered.a reward of SEBOQ for the "Kipper," alive or dead. \ With characteristic effrontery the "Kipper" again has sent a letter to a Dusseldorf newspaper: "Farewell, Dusseldorf, You will never get me, but go on digging." The letter apparently was posted on the Belgo-German frontier, A hat and a handbag found by diggers to-day have been identified as., belonging to a servant girl missing since Utb August, Another discovery to-day was a piece of paper pinned to a tree near where digging was in progress bearing a great letter T, through which runs a cross and an arrow. The paper is idontical with that used 'in the •'Ripper's" letters. •

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 120, 16 November 1929, Page 9

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DUSSELDORF MURDERS Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 120, 16 November 1929, Page 9

DUSSELDORF MURDERS Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 120, 16 November 1929, Page 9