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Jack the Ripper and the Case for Scotland Yard's Prime Suspect

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by Robert House

Kraeplin, Emil

  Krakow (Poland) murder case

  Kuer, Mrs. (laundress)

  Lamb, Henry

  Lambroza, Shlomo

  Lancet

  Lawende, Joseph

  “Leather Apron.” See Pizer, Jack “Leather Apron”

  Leavesden Asylum. See Imbeciles Asylum at Leavesden

  Le Caron, Henri. See Beach, Thomas

  Lehrbuch der Psychiatrie

  Levy, Joseph Hyam

  Lewis, Sarah

  Life and Labour of the People in London

  Lighter Side of My Official Life, The

  Lindsay, James Ludovic. See Crawford, Earl of (James Ludovic

  Lindsay)

  “Lipski”

  Lipski, Israel

  Littlechild, John

  “Dear Boss” letters

  identity of suspect

  Llewellyn, Rees Ralph

  “lodger.” See “Batty Street ‘lodger’ ”

  Lodger, The

  Lodger, The

  Lombroso, Cesare

  London. See East End (London)

  London: A Portrait of the Poor at the Turn of the Century

  London, Jack

  London Metropolitan Police Force (MET).

  A Division

  Commercial Street Police Station

  H Division

  house–to–house search conducted by

  J Division

  public reaction to murders and

  See also

  London Tailors’ Association

  Long, Alfred

  Long, Elizabeth

  Lord Mayor’s Day parade

  Löwenwolde’s Treaty

  Lowndes, Marie Belloc

  Lubnowski, Matilda (Malke Kozminski)

  “Batty Street ‘lodger’ ” and

  death of

  home of

  Kozminski’s mental state and

  living arrangements of

  police investigation of murders and

  Lubnowski, Ruchel

  Lubnowski, Wolek

  Lubnowski–Cohen, Morris (Mosiek)

  “Batty Street ‘lodger’ ” and

  home of

  Kozminski’s mental state and

  living arrangements of

  police investigation of murders and

  Ludwig, Charles

  Lunacy (Consolidation) Act (1890)

  lunatic, defined

  Lunatics Amendment Act (1862)

  Lusk, George

  “lust murder”

  Mackay, J. H.

  MacKellar, Alexander O.

  Macnaghten, Melville

  identity of suspect

  Kozminski’s “self–abuse”

  “Macnaghten memorandum” (See also Anderson, Sir Robert)

  Sims and

  surveillance of suspect

  madhouses

  Mahoney, Mrs.

  mania, defined

  Mansfield, Richard

  maps

  circle theory

  Kozminski homes

  marauder model, of offender behavior

  Marshall, William

  Mask of Sanity, The

  masturbation

  “lust murder” and

  modern criminology theory of

  as “self–abuse”

  Matthews, Henry

  Maxwell, Caroline

  McCarthy, John

  McCarthy, Kate

  McDonald, Roderick

  McKenzie, Alice

  McVeagh, Jeremiah

  McWilliam, James

  Mearns, Reverend Andrew

  melancholia, defined

  “Mentor” (Leopold Greenberg)

  Metropolitan Asylums Board (MAB)

  Metropolitan Convalescent Institution (Bexhill–on–Sea)

  Metropolitan Poor Act

  Middlesex County Pauper Lunatic Asylum at Colney Hatch

  case notes on Kozminski

  Mile End (East End London neighborhood)

  Mile End Old Town Workhouse

  Mile End Vigilance Committee

  Miller’s Court (East End London)

  Millwood, Annie

  attack on

  Jack the Ripper signature and

  Mitre Square

  geographic profiling and

  witness accounts involving

  Mizen, George

  modus operandi, of serial killers

  Monro, Charles

  Monro, Christopher

  Monro, Douglas

  Monro, Henry

  Monro, James

  Anderson’s Times article

  McKenzie murder and

  as Metropolitan Police Force commissioner

  Mylett murder

  plainclothes patrol

  resignation of

  Montagu, Samuel

  Moore, Charles

  Moore, Henry

  moral insanity, defined

  “moral proof”

  Morley House Seaside Convalescent Home for Working Men (St. Margaret’s Bay)

  Morris, George

  Morrison, Andrew

  Morrison, Arthur G.

  Mortimer, Fanny

  “motiveless murder”

  Mullin, Herbert

  Mulshaw, Patrick

  Mylett, Catherine “Rose”

  “Mysteries of Police and Crime” (Griffiths)

  Nairn, James

  Narodnaya Volya

  National Schizophrenia Fellowship (England)

  Neil, John

  Nelson, Scott

  Nevin, Charles

  Nicholas I (czar of Russia)

  Nichols, Mary Ann “Polly”

  Nichols, William

  Nineteenth Century and After, The

  Nolan, Gary

  Norris, James

  Noun, Carl

  Novoe Vremya

  offender profiling. See criminal profiling

  O’Neill, John

  On the Nomenclature of the Various Forms of Insanity

  Openshaw, Dr.

  Oram, Jane. See Holland, Emily

  organized killers

  Oxley, F. J.

  Packer, Matthew

  Pale of Settlement

  Palmer, Alan

  Palmer, Amelia

  paranoia, defined

  paranoid schizophrenia, defined

  Parliamentary Select Committee

  Parnell, Charles

  Paul, Robert

  People of the Abyss

  person of unsound mind, defined

  Phillippe (prostitute killer)

  Phillips, Bagster

  Phillips, Chris

  identity of suspect

  surveillance of suspect

  Phillips, George Bagster

  Picket, Catherine

  “Pinchin Street torso”

  Pinel, Philippe

  Pittman, Quentin

  Pizer, Jack “Leather Apron”

  effigy of

  “Macnaghten memorandum” and

  as suspect

  Pobedonistev, Konstantin

  pogroms

  in Eastern Europe

  fears of, in London

  Jack the Ripper motivation and

  pogromy, defined

  threat of, in London

  See also

  Poilishe Yidl

  anti–Semitism in London

  chazar mark

  Poland

  anti–Semitism in

  Congress Poland

  Kodawa

  Krakow murder case

  Police Convalescent Seaside Home (Hove)

  Police Gazette

  police investigation. See Anderson, Sir Robert; City of London Police Force; Home Office; London Metropolitan Police Force (MET); Macnaghten, Melville; McWilliam, James; Monro, James; Scotland Yard; Swanson, Donald Sutherland

  “Police of the Metropolis, The” (Warren)

  Poor Jews Temporary Shelter

  Poor Law Amendment Act (1834)

  Poor Law Board

  Poor Law Guardia
ns

  Poor Law Unions

  Post, Lauren

  Potter, Beatrice

  London tailoring trade

  prostitution

  Russian emigration to London

  Prater, Elizabeth

  Prichard, J. C.

  “Prince Eddy”

  prodomal phase, of schizophrenia

  prostitution

  among Jews

  economic conditions in Victorian London and

  police investigation of murders and

  public opinion on crime and

  tailoring trade and

  victimization of prostitutes

  See also

  Psychopathia Sexualis

  psychopathy

  Psychopathy Checklist (PCL) (Hare)

  psychosis, defined

  Ptolomey, Charles

  “Punishing Crime” (Anderson)

  rabies, in London

  Rainey, Reverend G. S.

  rational choice theory

  Rees, John

  Reeves, John Saunders

  Reichart, Dave

  Reid, Edmund

  “Report of the Lancet Special Sanitary Commission on the Polish Colony of Jew Tailors” (Lancet)

  Ressler, Robert

  Richards, Laura

  Richardson, Amelia

  Richardson, John

  Ridgway, Gary (“Green River Killer”)

  “Riot against the Jews, A” (East London Observer)

  Ripperologists

  Ritter (murder suspect)

  Roberts, Colin

  Robinson, Louis

  “Rock Springs massacre”

  Rosen, Mr.

  Rosenfeld, Morris

  Rossmo, D. Kim

  Routine Activity Theory

  Royal Commission on Loss of Life at Sea

  Ruggles–Brise, Evelyn

  Rumbelow, Donald

  Russell, Mary

  Russia

  anti–Semitism in

  emigration, late nineteenth century

  Jewish prostitution and

  Ryder, Stephen

  Rysakov, Nikolai

  Sacred League

  Sadler, Thomas

  Sagar, Robert

  identity of suspect

  informants and

  Saks, Elyn

  Sanders, J. S.

  Sappington, Marc “Kansas City Vampire”

  schizophrenia

  defined

  Kozminski diagnosis and

  “lust murder” and

  related definitions

  treatment for

  violent behavior and

  Schwartz, Israel

  Scotland Yard

  Abberline and

  Homocide Prevention Unit (modern–day)

  See also

  Scott, Chris

  “Seaside Home”

  “Secret Identity of Jack the Ripper, The” (television program)

  “self–abuse”

  Sequeira, George William

  serial killers

  early accounts of

  FBI profile of Jack the Ripper

  geographic profiling and

  modern advances in criminology

  motivation of

  psychopathy and (See also schizophrenia)

  Serial Killers: The Method and Madness of Monsters

  sewing machine, advent of

  Sexual Homicide: Patterns and Motives

  Shelden, Neal

  Sickert, Walter

  signature, of serial killers

  Simon of Trent

  Sims, George

  geographic profiling

  identity of suspect

  tailoring trade

  Skipper (Coldstream Guard)

  “Slaughtering the Jews” (Evening News)

  “slaughterman theory”

  Smith, Annie Eliza. See Chapman, Annie

  Smith, Emma

  Jack the Ripper signature and

  murder of

  murder site of

  Smith, George

  Smith, William

  Social Democratic Federation (SDF)

  socialism

  Solomon, Mr.

  Somerset, Lord Arthur

  Songs of Labour

  “Son of Sam” (David Berkowitz)

  Special Irish Branch (MET)

  Spitalfields (East End London)

  S.S. Fez

  Stanley, Edward

  Star

  Chapman murder

  Goulston Street graffito

  “Leather Apron”

  Mylett murder

  Stride murder

  Statute on Conscription Duty of 1827

  St. Botolph’s Church

  Stepney workhouse

  Stevenson, Robert Louis

  St. Mary Matfelon Church

  straitjackets/straitwaistcoats

  Stride, Elizabeth “Long Liz”

  “Batty Street ‘lodger’ ” and

  “Dear Boss” letter about

  Jack the Ripper motivation and

  Ludwig and

  murder of

  murder site of

  Study in Scarlet, A

  Sugden, Philip

  Sutcliffe, Peter “Yorkshire Ripper”

  Swanson, Donald Sutherland

  Coles murder and

  Eddowes murder and

  identity of suspect

  Kozminski brought to workhouse by

  Stride murder

  surveillance of suspect

  “Swanson marginalia”

  sweaters/sweating system, defined. See also tailoring trade

  Tabram, Henry

  Tabram, Martha

  Jack the Ripper motivation and

  Jack the Ripper signature and

  murder of

  tailoring trade

  anti–Semitism and

  antisweating forces

  House of Lords Committee on the Sweating System

  illustrations/photos of

  Jewish emigration from Russia to

  London and

  Potter on

  socialism and

  sweaters/sweating system, defined

  unions

  women in

  Tanner, Elizabeth

  Thain, John

  Thicke, Detective

  Thompson, Ernest

  “Trade Created by the Jewish Immigrants A” (Jewish Chronicle)

  “Truth about the Whitechapel Mysteries, Told by Harry Cox, The” (Thompson’s Weekly News)

  unemployment, of serial killers

  unions

  United States

  anti–Chinese sentiment in

  Russian immigration to

  U.S. Patent Office

  See also

  Uomo Delinquente, L’

  Ustav Rekrutskoi Povinnosti (Statute on Conscription Duty) (1827)

  Vampire of the Sweatshop, The

  Verzeni, Vincenzo “Strangler of Women”

  Victims of Jack the Ripper, The

  Victoria (queen of England)

  Vilenskii Vestnik

  violence, schizophrenia and

  von Krafft–Ebing, Richard

  Vronsky, Peter

  Walton, Emily

  Ware, Helen

  War of the Confederation of Bar

  Warren, Sir Charles

  “Dear Boss” letters

  Eddowes murder

  Goulston Street graffito

  Jack the Ripper publicity

  Kelly murder

  resignation of

  “Warren” (study subject)

  Watkins, Edward

  Webb, Beatrice. See Potter, Beatrice

  Webdale, Kendra

  Wentworth Street (East End London)

  White, Arnold

  White, S.

  Whitechapel (East End London). See also East End (London); Jack the Ripper

  Whitechapel Infirmary

  “Whitechapel Murderer—the Latest Police Theory, The” (Dublin Express)

  Whitechapel murder
s. See Jack the Ripper

  Whitechapel Vigilance Committee

  White Hart pub

  “white slave trade”

  Whitfield, Maurice

  “Who Was Jack the Ripper?” (Reynold’s News)

  Wilchinski, Myer

  Wilkins, William H.

  Williamson, Adolphus

  Wilson, Ada

  Wilson, H.

  Windsor Magazine

  Wontner, Mr.

  workhouses

  Working Lads’ Institute

  Wright, David

  Yalford Street

  York Asylum

  “Yorkshire Ripper” (David Sutcliffe)

  Yost, Dave

  Zeffertt, Michael

  Zeitlin, Woolf

 

 

 


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