Uncle Jack by Tony Williams

Uncle Jack by Tony Williams

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A solution to Britain's most notorious unsolved crimes - the Jack the Ripper murders of 1888.

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Uncle Jack by Tony Williams

The person identified as the killer of five women in London East End in 1888 has never before been named a suspect in more than a hundred years of intense speculation. The co-author of the book is the great-great-nephew of the killer, who discovered extraordinary evidence while researching his illustrious ancestor. He did not set out to find Jack the Ripper, and did not want to believe that his great-great-uncle could have been responsible. But the evidence is incontrovertible. The killer was a very eminent man in his field, and naming him will cause huge shockwaves in the places where he is still venerated. No one has ever been able to find any evidence linking any of the suspects to the victims. This book puts forward clear evidence connecting the killer to three of the five victims, and circumstantial evidence connecting him to the other two. Patricia Cornwell's international bestseller PORTRAIT OF A KILLER may have established that artist Walter Sickert wrote incriminating letters, but all other authorities (including the police) have always believed that the letters were a hoax and were not written by the killer. The authors prove that their suspect was in Whitechapel at the same time as the crimes were committed, and had the knowledge and skills which the nature of the murders required. For the first time, the book presents a consistent and plausible explanation for every aspect of the case, meeting all the key criteria of method, motive and opportunity. It also explains why the murders stopped as suddenly as they started. The authors have even discovered what they believe to be the murder weapon. Further forensic testing may be able to establish this beyond any reasonable doubt.
'..this is a fascinating and convincing solution to one of history's most blood-curdling crimes.' SUNDAY EXPRESS
Tony Williams is the author of three books: Island Dreams, about the time he took his wife and three children to live on a remote Island in the South Pacific; The Forgotten People, about the Mandan Indians of North Dakota, and the legend of their relationship to a twelfth-century Welsh prince; and Black Pearls, in which Tony returned to the South Seas to live among the Polynesian people. Tony was born in South Wales, where he lives today
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ISBN 13 9780752867083
ISBN 10 0752867083
Title Uncle Jack
Author Tony Williams
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Orion Publishing Co
Year published 2005-04-18
Number of pages 256
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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