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Index
Jack the RipperThe Simple Truth
copyright
Acknowledgements
Foreword
Introduction
1'How these people live is a mystery'
2'White slavery in London'
3'To sink lower was inevitable'
4'If any porter shall commit any offence...'
5'She used to ask me to read about the murders'
6'I'll soon get my doss money...'
7'His eyes are small and glittering...'
8'Life ain't no great things with many of us, but we don't all want to be murdered'
9'A man with a bear-shaped brain should be avoided'
10'All was silent as the grave'
11'She was in the habit of giving way to drink'
12'The Juwes are The men That Will not be Blamed for Nothing'
13'I am down on whores...'
14'The very fact that you may be unaware of what the Detective Department is doing is only the stronger proof that it is doing its work with secrecy and efficiency'
15The night-watchman 'was not a little astonished to read that he had been murdered that morning'
16'I am not an actual dog...'
17'Whatever you do, don't go wrong and turn out as I have'
18'The sight I saw was more ghastly even than I had prepared myself for'
19'Witness spoke with a stutter, and evidently laboured under great emotion'
Appendix IThe case against Joseph Barnett: A summation
Appendix IIWhat became of Joseph Barnett
A partial bibliography
Sources and notes
Index
Afterword
Interview
Book Review
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