Jack the Ripper's secret confession

the hidden testimony of Britain's first serial killer

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Jack the Ripper's secret confession

the hidden testimony of Britain's first serial killer

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Puts forth the theory that Jack the Ripper was a textile millionaire by the name of Henry Spencer Ashbee, who, under the pseudonym "Walter," wrote a troubling book of violent sex fantasies around the turn of the century.

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Publisher
Skyhorse Pub.
Language
English
Pages
332

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Table of Contents

A maniac on the loose
The Ripper's lair
In the mortuary
The devil at large
Defloration mania
The London minotaur
The maiden tribute of modern Babylon
Blood sports
The murder of 'Long Liz' Stride
The young Walter
The huntsman
The murder of Catherine Eddowes
The murder of Mary Jane Kelly
More murders
My secret life
Who was Walter?

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
New York, NY

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
364.152/32092
Library of Congress
HV6535.G6 L6565 2010

The Physical Object

Pagination
ix, 332 p. ;
Number of pages
332

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24802542M
Internet Archive
jackripperssecre00mona
ISBN 10
1602397996
ISBN 13
9781602397996
LCCN
2009035656
OCLC/WorldCat
320193291

Work Description

While Jack the Ripper spread fear throughout the East End of London in 1888, another man stalked the streets hunting flesh. He called himself "Walter". He was a rapist, voyeur, and fetishist obsessed with prostitutes. Walter was not only a wealthy man, but a literary one. In the same year as the Ripper killings, Walter first printed up his vast memoir of sex and perversion under the title My Secret Life. Fewer than 20 sets were struck off on a secret Amsterdam press between 1888 and 1894.

Long banned for obscenity, only censored excerpts of Walter's masterwork were seen for a century. One of the few complete sets not destroyed by the authorities was locked away in the British Library's closed cupboard. This is the story of the volumes in that locked room and the horrific clue they contain - a clue that unlocks the diary as the final confession of Jack the Ripper.

Jack the Ripper's Secret Confession shows how this notorious work of Victorian pornography reveals that its author had the means, the motive and the opportunity to be Jack the Ripper. As importantly, it delves into dark psychiatric motives within the text, to show Walter possessed the unique psycho-sexual fingerprint of a knife killer.

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