THE WHITECHAPEL MURDERER.
Forbes ;Winslpw's.ai<ri}elvyished in -the V: first, place to, concradicV the ir^plcOTs^ which m-tte^&sV^la'c^ credited 'him 4 with ilie staifenient' Itihat 1 lie would r fce, ' able, withinthree^days, .( upon,the-jßijiithpr ? . of. the, ") atrqcMes. T He throughly pfreveU ; iir T the ■' clue which : hfe ! -Bad'' obtainea{but his evidence was circun{stantial,,;{ and would [tak^ ( .some) tims topiece together, a^d 'to r t^^ wprk out., His 1 informant w&s'a jdeniToi Whiteohapel, with "whom the susp&pted X jfyok lodged-., . jand who had given him^Dr Win'slowl" ' information .w^ich he fegjardedjas f val-,., iuable. and .praetically^ c^ncfusiYe. He XDr^slowjfhad^iio'Jdesir^^ayt: as: : ian aiflatleur+detectiile jY^efjitad -plenty; . jelse.'tp a,tik»d tQjifiihi3jO^n,.jpr^fessiop,. jbut te taken f Jh ei I^^% j# for ■cause he believed the culprit' V^be 1 J tf '• !homicidal r lunatic. .The lan<hb'ra°Q£ •' the so-calle'dHf/jaiK the 'Ri^per/i.Vas ' {in his /.(iG^:.:Miri|low's) house, giving 'some further information. The sus'pected person^ whose— nationalit-y- was :not kno,\yi), r spoke r several . lanrguageVfeqtfall'yVeli^M^his' aMglnis ' isome time ago to proceed to America, ibut he had;beei| s^|n r i^l/rtfdi)fiiaslate ; as August *3 la*sfr, w aiid-i)/Win%l(sw be- • lievfisthjm; ito/M -jn] %§ \ $ , now,..)} There: was. f( spine--rdpu:btf,as tofi ! whether he had ever ' bdlonged'ia.' the^ 1 memcal p;ro^^oiij ; feufW Was'^par- : i : ently- V He had- a maniaH- res.pe]cting ? ]nr6 imanj , of : ■ the !§treet, ■; aii^j.h.ad • /cpve^ed fifty. < or sixty- : pages wiih witing J afr6ut' t ih : em. < ; Dr Winsldw°kiil'hp J did;:W ( -b'eli^ that 'Jack the Rippk^*.if disc;Qve t redi would jbelipxec^ted, a^h^-jYasfjundoubt-edly pf;unsound,ihin"d.' ' " " »' ; T^ ihqu^t^duSlMg J the- 1 W ' i the wonikntj p/a'rt''<sf who'3e?i^ujiilateiJ ' remains.w'aß' ireeen^ly Ifoundj^undej:!!^ : railway;a,fch ajiiPha^hjm street W^ite-. ' chapel, was conclud.ea pn lJ 'Sept. ,'24. i Dr Miliips ai^hik' 'assfßa-WMr s bTj. j Clarke, wifo- 1 w^ref '"-'the^ ' pSrtc(ip r al> '< fwitM f I nesses, ag|.-eßdj ]n| Jhe the i bo^iad beeii r abou% '2* hours i wneri io'und. x)r Th^llps also thought . that4he -whole-oiihe jmiJtUaiip_ns^were _- subspouently k>^eatll,'that they were : effecfeS by spfojerfcclsTp^fiC^tf . up animals or see -them cut up, and that tlfe"' incisions 'were niajle. .by a ,_ strpri^knife ei^-fc-jinches ror r inose; lqng. T/ho^ury returned a 'verdiicf-bf '"'^ Wilful . murder agamst r: so,ine'persbn''bfp'ersbnW Unknown. ' ' ( s .-, •
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Oxford Observer, Volume XX, Issue 1, 14 December 1889, Page 3
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338THE WHITECHAPEL MURDERER. Oxford Observer, Volume XX, Issue 1, 14 December 1889, Page 3
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