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The Mammoth Book of the Jack the Ripper
- Narrated by: Kris Dyer
- Length: 19 hrs and 40 mins
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Summary
This audiobook focuses on the countless theories that have been put forward with regard to the identity of the notorious Victorian serial killer and offers an extensive section presenting all the known facts in the case. It includes 30 essays by the most famous, often controversial Ripperologists putting forward their own theories.
It remains one of the few audiobooks to offer a series of alternative solutions to Jack the Ripper's identity and the truth behind the Whitechapel murders. But how many new theories and identities can researchers come up with?
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- Colin Thompson
- 04-06-21
very interesting and in depth analysis
Very interesting and in depth analysis of a fascinating true crime story . Great listen
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- Chris
- 08-07-22
A must for all Ripperologists
I found this book to be a realistic account of various accounts of the unsolved events of the East End of London in the 1880s.
It covers all the usual “suspects” and introduces a number of names that I had not heard of.
It is clear and concise and is as factual as can be, without obviously naming Jack the Ripper.
Most enjoyable and gets a big 5⭐️ rating from me.
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- Michael Hall
- 12-12-20
Fascinating Insights. Thoroughly Enjoyable.
I really enjoyed this. I didn't love it but found each account fascinating. I read reviews complaining about the repetition but that's to be expected in a series of accounts about, theoretically, the same thing.
If you enjoy real crime you won't be disappointed.
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- Darren
- 09-02-24
Indepth study
My prime suspect is Cohen aka Kaminski. confused with Kosminski. A lot of theoris
es have a name then making evidence or more likely coincidence match.
I have read a dozen books. None have ever suggested more than one killer also.
But for me Kaminski
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- Paul (the other one)
- 30-04-21
Comprehensive
In 1988 (the centenary of the crimes) I worked on a market stall, just outside the door where the Goulston Street Graffito was discovered -- and so began my interest in the case. I'm no 'Ripperologist' however; it's just a passing fascination that I revisit occasionally, which is what I did when I discovered this in an Audible sale.
Overall a fascinating collection of ideas, well presented and worth a listen.
Although, pay attention carefully, as you need to be aware of the subtle differences between speculation, circumstantial evidence and what we actually know -- for example, the speculation around Mary Kelly's locked door makes an assumption that the lock was not self-latching.
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- Jonathan G
- 29-04-21
Very interesting collection
An interesting way of portraying the Jack the Ripper story. The basic facts first then several theories by various Ripper Ologists.
Some were known to me some were not. Being able to recognise which facts were ignored and which were emphasised to prove different theories was also useful .
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- mrs_v
- 09-10-17
Alternative opinions on infamous crimes.
Really good performance from the narrator, switching voices with ease and not sounding too ridiculous. The essays themselves are a mixed bag, some interesting, some make a good point, some obnoxious. If anything this book is a window into the Ripperology community with the investigators or historians serving as the main characters, some of them coming across almost comically arrogant in their convictions. Many myths are quashed, yet some of the writers are reluctant to drop some ideas, but then will alter facts to shoe horn their suspects into the Ripper role. Enjoyable enough.
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- Brendan
- 26-01-23
Great starter for Jack the ripper information
I found this book very informative.. the narrative was great very clear , I was hooked from start till end .. lots I didn't know
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- Michael Brownlie
- 11-01-22
Amazing experience
Loved every minute of this very well read book. The level of detail and variety of ripper theories was excellent. Agreed with the main theory and suspect that the author put forward which finally made sense of some strange discrepancies that always bothered me about the ripper story.
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- AsheDJ
- 18-08-21
Many Interesting Theories
A collection of theories in the form of essays from the top Ripperologists in the field. They are equally speculative whilst backed up by evidence which makes many of the suspects a plausible candidate for the killer. I would say the most interesting story relates to the James Maybrick diary and the back story that caused so much harm to the family it came from.
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