A Handbook for Attendants on the Insane: The Autobiography of 'Jack the Ripper' as Revealed to Clanash Farjeon by Alan Scarfe

A Handbook for Attendants on the Insane: The Autobiography of 'Jack the Ripper' as Revealed to Clanash Farjeon

Alan Scarfe

322 pages first pub 2003 (editions)

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Clanash Farjeon has dared to unmask the horror from the killer's point of view. Lyttleton Stewart Forbes Winslow was a well-known psychologist and ardent investigator of the crimes. In 1889 he had boasted to the press - "I am as certain that I ha...

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