Had the Jack the Ripper murders taken place in 1988 not 1888 then our response to them would have been markedly different. Since those dark days in Victorian London we have learnt much about this type of killer: their damaged childhoods, misfit adulthoods and psychopathic alienation from the human race. But can this new knowledge help to solve a mystery that has been eluding generations of policemen and historians? William Beadle, using his Ripper psychological profile in conjunction with newly unearthed evidence, presents a compelling account with a fresh body of incrimination evidence that could finally answer the question of the true identity of the infamous Jack the Ripper.
About The Author
William Beadle is the Chairman of the Whitechapel Society 1888, the forum f-or students of the Jack the Ripper murders. He is also a member of Mensa and the Dealy Plaza (Kennedy assassination) Society and Richard III Society. He is the son of a policeman and lives in East London.