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Jack the Ripper Decoded

Inside the Mind of a Victorian Monster (DECODED by Craig Beck)

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Jack the Ripper Decoded

By: Craig Beck
Narrated by: Craig Beck
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What kind of man walks out of a back yard at dawn with a uterus in his pocket, then sits down to read about himself in the morning paper?

For over a hundred and thirty years, the world has been chasing the wrong man. The cape. The top hat. The royal physician with a black bag and a brougham. Every generation paints him a new costume. The truth has never worn one.

Jack The Ripper, the Whitechapel killer was almost certainly a man you would have walked past on the way to the baker. Quiet. Polite. Forgettable. He paid his landlady on time. He nodded at the constable on the corner. He read the morning papers with a flicker of pleasure no one in the room ever caught.

This book strips him out of the legend and puts him back where he belongs, inside the small dark wiring of a damaged human being. You will walk the streets of 1888 Whitechapel with the women he chose. Not as victims on a list. As people with names, mothers, lost children, and a dignity the headlines stole from them on the morning their bodies cooled.

You will see how trauma builds a predator. How private fantasy ripens into public horror. How a city, a press, and a police force together become a hunting ground.

When the empty chair at the centre of the case finally opens up, will you be brave enough to look into it?

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As I grew up in Whitechapel in the 60s and 70s I’ve always been interested in the ripper story. Craig goes beneath all the stories you would have heard before. Each chapter goes into depth about the suspects and the women that were murdered. It leaves you with a real understanding of Whitechapel in the late 1880s. The ending gave me goosebumps and watery eyes. my whole perception of the ripper and his victims has changed. Really enjoyed it.

Absolutely brilliant

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Already being prepared for the fact there is no satisfying end to the oldest open case is a must. Having said that Craig Beck does an excellent job of bringing back the human element to the victims and the people involved in the ripper murders.
The psychology of the ripper, the people investigating and reporting on the murders and the public both at the time and for the ages afterwards is fascinating. If only there was proof of who the ripper actually was.

The oldest open case.

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