What if most of what we thought we knew about Jack the Ripper was wrong? What if a man calling himself J. Ripper appeared in Victorian press in early January 1888? Are clues being ignored to keep some long held suspects viable? Join us as we return to the coldest of murder cases and explore press reports of the time. Compare them to what we have been told and make up your own mind.
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About the Author:
A former staff writer for the "Washington Post," Chip Brown has written for the "New York Times" Magazine, "The New Yorker, Harper's, Esquire, Outside, Vanity Fair, Vogue," and "Conde Nast Traveler," He has won numerous awards for his journalism, including a National Magazine Award for feature writing. He is the author of "Afterwards, You're a Genius: Faith, Medicine, and the Metaphysics of Healing,"
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