Synopses & Reviews
Over 100 years have elapsed since what is believed to have been Jack the Ripper's final murder, yet hundreds of books, television programs, and films continue to be produced every year on the subject.
Jack the Ripper: Crime Scene Investigation takes readers back to the London of 1888 through unique reconstructions of the Ripper's murders. Detailed crime-scene re-creations, plus thoroughly researched text written by experts, give readers the most complete view to date of the gruesome crimes that shook Victorian society.and#160;
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About the Author
Paul Begg is a leading Ripper researcher. He wrote
Jack the Ripper: The Facts (2004) and Jack
the Ripper: The Definitive History (2004) and co-wrote
The Jack the Ripper A to Z. He has appeared on television as an expert on the Ripper, including in
Jack the Ripper: An Ongoing Mystery (2000) and
The Real Jack the Ripper (2010). He also wrote the documentary
Jack the Ripper: The Definitive Story, which aired in 2011 in the UK.and#160;John Bennett is the author of
E1: A Journey Through Whitechapel and Spitalfields (2008). He is also a teacher and a tour guide, with a special focus on the East End.