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MAPS TO DISCOVER BODIES

KILLER’S GRUESOME 'BOAST

SEARCH BY POLICE DELAYED

DUSSELDORF’S INDIGNATION

By TeJegrapJi—Press Assn.—Copyright.-V • i Rec.'s.s p.m. 1 .... ... Berlin; Nov. 11,

The, discovery oir Sunday of: the body | of Jack the Ripper’s latest victim, the girl' of five, 'was '■ made possible by the receipt by ..the' Dusseldorf police of two rough.; maps- on- a•: scrap of •.brqwu-'pack-ing paper. The body wag found in the precise spot indicated. ' The second, map purported to show tiie ; - spot on a lonely'ferfh’ bh-the putskiffs of the city- where still another body would- be round. " There was ‘cofisido> ? •able indignation as the. police >have not .-- yet acted on the information because they are unable to‘ascertain whether >’ the municipal authority will pay for the ' work .of digging If the Ripper's gruesome boast proves true it will bring the total number of murders to ten with 21 victim's all. told. The policei believe the map is. the work of the Ripper himself. Special detectives, some attired as women, are constantly, in the streets,- and all lonely lanes are patrolled. ~ '

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Taranaki Daily News, 13 November 1929, Page 11

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MAPS TO DISCOVER BODIES Taranaki Daily News, 13 November 1929, Page 11

MAPS TO DISCOVER BODIES Taranaki Daily News, 13 November 1929, Page 11