Elizabeth Stride And Jack The Ripper


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Elizabeth Stride and Jack the Ripper


Elizabeth Stride and Jack the Ripper

Author: Dave Yost

language: en

Publisher: McFarland

Release Date: 2018-10-11


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As soon as the newspapers hit the streets on October 1, 1888, Elizabeth Stride became world renowned as the third victim of Jack the Ripper. Reportedly, Stride was killed only an hour before fellow victim Catherine Eddowes, becoming a key player in the legendary "double event" of Jack the Ripper's brief but notorious killing career. This book tells the complete life story of Elisabeth Gustafsdotter, beginning with her birth in Sweden during the winter of 1843. The author describes Stride's reported "habitual drunkenness," her brief career as a prostitute, and the public aftermath of her untimely death. Period photos and sketches are included throughout the work, along with several appendices and an index.

Jack the Ripper's Third Victim


Jack the Ripper's Third Victim

Author: Birgitta Leufstadius

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2008-01-01


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Reconstructs the life of Elizabeth Stride, the third victim of Jack the Ripper.

Say Anything But Your Prayers


Say Anything But Your Prayers

Author: Alan M. Clark

language: en

Publisher: Jack the Ripper Victims

Release Date: 2017-04-24


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Poverty and disease had stalked Elizabeth all her life, waiting to take her down. To survive, she listened to the two extremes within herself-the innocent child of hope, and the cynical, hardbitten opportunist. While one paints rosy pictures of what lies ahead, the other warns of pitfalls everywhere. Meanwhile, danger circles ever closer.