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The Killer That Never Was
Book • 1996
In 'The Killer That Never Was,' Peter Turnbull challenges the conventional wisdom about the Jack the Ripper murders by arguing that they were not committed by a single individual.
Instead, he proposes that the murders were copycat crimes perpetrated by different men.
This book offers a unique perspective on one of the most infamous series of murders in history, questioning the traditional narrative and presenting an alternative theory.
Instead, he proposes that the murders were copycat crimes perpetrated by different men.
This book offers a unique perspective on one of the most infamous series of murders in history, questioning the traditional narrative and presenting an alternative theory.
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James Harkin as a book challenging the traditional narrative of the Jack the Ripper case.


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