Jack the Ripper and the Case for Scotland Yard's Prime Suspect
Autor Robert Houseen Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 apr 2011
Dozens of theories have attempted to resolve the mystery of the identity of Jack the Ripper, the world's most famous serial killer. Ripperologist Robert House contends that we may have known the answer all along. The head of Scotland Yard's Criminal Investigation Department at the time of the murders thought Aaron Kozminski was guilty, but he lacked the legal proof to convict him. By exploring Kozminski's life, House builds a strong circumstantial case against him, showing not only that he had means, motive, and opportunity, but also that he fit the general profile of a serial killer as defined by the FBI today.The first book to explore the life of Aaron Kozminski, one of Scotland Yard's top suspects in the quest to identify Jack the Ripper Combines historical research and contemporary criminal profiling techniques to solve one of the most vexing criminal mysteries of all timeDraws on a decade of research by the author, including trips to Poland and England to uncover Kozminski's past and details of the caseIncludes a Foreword by Roy Hazelwood, a former FBI profiler and pioneer of profiling sexual predatorsFeatures dozens of photographs and illustrations
Building a thorough and convincing case that completes the work begun by Scotland Yard more than a century ago, this book is essential reading for anyone who wants to know who really committed Jack the Ripper's heinous and unforgettable crimes.
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 163026122X
Pagini: 370
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.74 kg
Editura: Wiley
Descriere
Did Scotland Yard Know who Jack the Ripper was— and Let HIM go? The head of Scotland Yard′s Criminal Investigation Department insisted they knew the identity of Jack the Ripper, but couldn′t prove his guilt in court. The chief investigator on the case backed him up, as a note discovered a century later showed. So why did the police never publicly proclaim Aaron Kozminski the number one suspect in the most notorious serial–murder case of all time? And could twenty–first–century investigative techniques have helped the nineteenth–century detectives close their most famous unsolved case? Ripperologist Robert House combines historical research and contemporary criminal profiling techniques to offer a compelling solution to one of the most vexing criminal mysteries of all time. He demonstrates that Kozminski had the means, the motive, and the opportunity to commit the horrific murders and that he fit the serial–killer profile as defined by the FBI today. He examines eyewitness testimony that placed Kozminski with one of the victims. He draws on a decade of his own research, including trips to Poland and England, to uncover Kozminski′s past and details of the case, reveal his bizarre behavior, and build a strong circumstantial case against him. With a Foreword by former FBI profiler and pioneer sexual predator profiler Roy Hazelwood and featuring dozens of photographs, illustrations, and maps, Jack the Ripper and the Case for Scotland Yard′s Prime Suspect presents the only realistic and convincing solution to the notorious mystery of Jack the Ripper.
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Did Scotland Yard Know who Jack the Ripper was— and Let HIM go? The head of Scotland Yard′s Criminal Investigation Department insisted they knew the identity of Jack the Ripper, but couldn′t prove his guilt in court. The chief investigator on the case backed him up, as a note discovered a century later showed. So why did the police never publicly proclaim Aaron Kozminski the number one suspect in the most notorious serial–murder case of all time? And could twenty–first–century investigative techniques have helped the nineteenth–century detectives close their most famous unsolved case? Ripperologist Robert House combines historical research and contemporary criminal profiling techniques to offer a compelling solution to one of the most vexing criminal mysteries of all time. He demonstrates that Kozminski had the means, the motive, and the opportunity to commit the horrific murders and that he fit the serial–killer profile as defined by the FBI today. He examines eyewitness testimony that placed Kozminski with one of the victims. He draws on a decade of his own research, including trips to Poland and England, to uncover Kozminski′s past and details of the case, reveal his bizarre behavior, and build a strong circumstantial case against him. With a Foreword by former FBI profiler and pioneer sexual predator profiler Roy Hazelwood and featuring dozens of photographs, illustrations, and maps, Jack the Ripper and the Case for Scotland Yard′s Prime Suspect presents the only realistic and convincing solution to the notorious mystery of Jack the Ripper.
Cuprins
Foreword ( Roy Hazelwood ). Acknowledgments. Introduction. Part One Coming to London. 1. "Fear God and the King". 2. 1881: The Storm Breaks. 3. The Victorian East End. 4. Jewish Tailors in the East End. Photo gallery. Part Two 1888. 5. The Murders Begin. 6. Martha Tabram. 7. Polly Nichols. 8. The Police. 9. Annie Chapman. 10. Elizabeth Stride. 11. Kate Eddowes. 12. Lonesome October. 13. The Batty Street "Lodger". 14. Mary Kelly. 15. The Curtain Falls. 16. An Encore? The Murder of Frances Coles. Photo gallery. Part Three Aaron Kozminski. 17. Downward Spiral. 18. Anderson′s Suspect. 19. Macnaghten and Swanson. 20. A Few Possible Leads. 21. The Identification, the Witness, and the Informant. Photo gallery. Part Four A Modern Perspective. 22. Not Guilty? 23. A Modern Take on Serial Killers. 24. Geographic Profiling. 25. Schizophrenia and Violence. 26. Murder Will Out. Notes. Photo Credits. Index.
Notă biografică
Robert House is a Ripperologist and an expert on the suspect Aaron Kozminski.