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S2 Ep3: Vanished: Jack the Ripper "Ripperology Part Two"
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Ripperology
ripper + - ology
ripper + - ology
- The study of Jack the Ripper, an unidentified serial killer active around the Whitechapel district of London in the late 19th century.
Investigating a historical mystery is hard. All of the witnesses are deceased, all of the physical evidence is gone. The documents and files have been lost. Even the scene of the crimes has changed; Whitechapel isn’t the same as it was in 1888.
This seems like such an impossible task.
FBI profiler John Douglas attempted to provide advice to investigators; at the conclusion of his report analyzing the Whitechapel murders. He said “Jack the Ripper would be best suited to be interviewed in the early morning hours; he would feel more relaxed and secure to confess to the homicides. He would feel more relaxed to express himself by writing about his motivation to kill the women. He would not be visibly shaken or upset if accused of the homicides. However he would be psychologically and physiologically stressed if confronted with the fact that he became personally soiled by the victim's blood."
But this report was written in 1988; over a hundred years after the murders were committed. We can’t interview suspects; not directly at least. We are chasing a ghost. The witnesses in this case must speak to us through their letters, and their journal entries. Through media reports and other documents that they left behind. This investigation is ongoing. So far we’ve covered five suspects, but we still have a long way to go.
Welcome back to Vanished: Jack the Ripper.
LINKS
- Our Website
- Vanished on Twitter
- Vanished on Instagram
- Vanished on Facebook
- Vanished Facebook Discussion Group
- Jennifer Taylor on Twitter
- Chris Williamson on Twitter
- Smith & Vinson Law Firm Official Website
- Jennifer Taylor Attorney Profile @ Smith & Vinson's Official Website
- Smith & Vinson on Twitter
- Vanished is a ChrisEvan Films Production
- Adam Ballinger & Matt Rudolph appear courtesy of "GraveYard Tales"
- Jessica Manor appears courtesy of "Body Count" Podcast
- Opening quote performed by Alex Hylton of "That's Strange"
- Exit script read by Kristopher Rustic of Obscure Anomalies
- John Douglas report quotes read by Jaden McKell of Straight Up Enigmas
- Music by Dane Gerous Schmidt
- "Satisfied" performed by Amber Farndon
- Vanished is part of the "Straight Up Strange" Podcast Network
- Album Art Illustration 50399190 © Alancotton | Dreamstime.com
SHOW NOTES & FURTHER READING
- Walter Sickert @ Wikipedia
- George Chapman @ Wikipedia
- Joseph Barnett @ Wikipedia
- Aaron Kosminski @ Wikipedia
- Carl Feigenbaum @ Wikipedia
- "Walter Sickert Case Closed" @ jacktheripper.org
- "George Chapman: Poisoner & Wife Murderer" @ jacktheripper.org
- "Mary Kelly's Lover" @ jacktheripper.org
- David Cohen @ Saucy Jacky
- The Feigenbaum Confession @ jacktheripper.org
- Servant Girl Annihilator @ Wikipedia
- "The Midnight Assassin" by Skip Hollandsworth
53 episoder
MP3•Episode hjem
Manage episode 278801602 series 2479252
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Ripperology
ripper + - ology
ripper + - ology
- The study of Jack the Ripper, an unidentified serial killer active around the Whitechapel district of London in the late 19th century.
Investigating a historical mystery is hard. All of the witnesses are deceased, all of the physical evidence is gone. The documents and files have been lost. Even the scene of the crimes has changed; Whitechapel isn’t the same as it was in 1888.
This seems like such an impossible task.
FBI profiler John Douglas attempted to provide advice to investigators; at the conclusion of his report analyzing the Whitechapel murders. He said “Jack the Ripper would be best suited to be interviewed in the early morning hours; he would feel more relaxed and secure to confess to the homicides. He would feel more relaxed to express himself by writing about his motivation to kill the women. He would not be visibly shaken or upset if accused of the homicides. However he would be psychologically and physiologically stressed if confronted with the fact that he became personally soiled by the victim's blood."
But this report was written in 1988; over a hundred years after the murders were committed. We can’t interview suspects; not directly at least. We are chasing a ghost. The witnesses in this case must speak to us through their letters, and their journal entries. Through media reports and other documents that they left behind. This investigation is ongoing. So far we’ve covered five suspects, but we still have a long way to go.
Welcome back to Vanished: Jack the Ripper.
LINKS
- Our Website
- Vanished on Twitter
- Vanished on Instagram
- Vanished on Facebook
- Vanished Facebook Discussion Group
- Jennifer Taylor on Twitter
- Chris Williamson on Twitter
- Smith & Vinson Law Firm Official Website
- Jennifer Taylor Attorney Profile @ Smith & Vinson's Official Website
- Smith & Vinson on Twitter
- Vanished is a ChrisEvan Films Production
- Adam Ballinger & Matt Rudolph appear courtesy of "GraveYard Tales"
- Jessica Manor appears courtesy of "Body Count" Podcast
- Opening quote performed by Alex Hylton of "That's Strange"
- Exit script read by Kristopher Rustic of Obscure Anomalies
- John Douglas report quotes read by Jaden McKell of Straight Up Enigmas
- Music by Dane Gerous Schmidt
- "Satisfied" performed by Amber Farndon
- Vanished is part of the "Straight Up Strange" Podcast Network
- Album Art Illustration 50399190 © Alancotton | Dreamstime.com
SHOW NOTES & FURTHER READING
- Walter Sickert @ Wikipedia
- George Chapman @ Wikipedia
- Joseph Barnett @ Wikipedia
- Aaron Kosminski @ Wikipedia
- Carl Feigenbaum @ Wikipedia
- "Walter Sickert Case Closed" @ jacktheripper.org
- "George Chapman: Poisoner & Wife Murderer" @ jacktheripper.org
- "Mary Kelly's Lover" @ jacktheripper.org
- David Cohen @ Saucy Jacky
- The Feigenbaum Confession @ jacktheripper.org
- Servant Girl Annihilator @ Wikipedia
- "The Midnight Assassin" by Skip Hollandsworth
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