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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.

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Recommended by James Harkin as a book challenging the traditional narrative of the Jack the Ripper case.
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