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Authors: Patricia Cornwell

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Portrait of a Killer: Jack the Ripper--Case Closed (57 page)

Jurors

Chapman inquest

Justice for Ripper’s victims

Kelly, John

Kelly, Mary

murder of

Kennett, Anne

Keys, stolen, Camden Town murder

Kidney, human, sent by Ripper

Kidney, Michael

Killeen, T. R. (police surgeon)

errors of deduction

Killion, Thomas (police constable)

Kitten, and Kelly Murder

Knives

bloody

purchase of

in Ripper letters

Kosminski, Aaron

Kukri (knife)

Lacassagne, Alexandre

L’Affaire de Camden Town
(painting), Sickert

Lambeth Workhouse

Landlord, Ripper story by

Landseer, Thomas

Lane, Catherine

Lane, Harriet

Langham, Samuel Frederick (coroner)

Languages, Sickert and

Law and Liberty League

Lawende, Joseph

Lawrence, Katie

Lawrence, Queenie

Lazarus Breaks His Fast: Self Portrait
(painting), Sickert

Leather apron

Ledger, Ripper scrapbook

Leeson, Benjamin (police constable)

Lost London: The Memoirs of an East End Detective

Leg, severed, discovery of

Le Journal
(painting), Sickert

Lessore, John

Lessore, Thérèse

Letters:

forensic evidence in

handwriting evaluation

to newspapers

“Whitechapel Murder” file

See also
Jack the Ripper, letters ; Sickert, Walter Richard, letters

Levin, Jennifer

Levy, Joseph

Lewis, George

Ligature marks

Lilly, Marjorie

Linguistic combination in Ripper letters

Lipsticks

Lister, Joseph

Liverpool, Ripper references

Livor mortis

Lizard, The.
See
Hill’s Hotel

Lizard Point, Cornwall

Llewellyn, Rees Ralph (physician)

incorrect conclusions

Nichols autopsy

Locations:

distant, Ripper letters mailed from

significant

Lodging house, rooms rented by Ripper

London, Jack

London, England:

air pollution

eighteenth century

Victorian era

police force

See also
City of London; East End, London

London Hospital

London’s Unfortunates (prostitutes)

See also
Prostitutes

Long, Alfred (police constable)

Long, Elisabeth

Lost London: The Memoirs of an East End Detective,
Leeson

Love, psychopaths and

Lundberg, Ada

Lusk, George

Lust murderers

MacColl, D. S.

MacDonald, Arthur

Macnaghten, Melville (chief constable)

Days of My Years

McCarthy, John

McDonald, Roderick (coroner)

McGowan, Robert

McKenzie, Alice

Mahoney, Mr. and Mrs.

Mailing of letters

Maison Mouton (Sickert home, France)

Male figures in Sickert’s artworks

Malthus, Thomas

Manchester, England

Manipulative behavior

Mann, Robert

Mansfield, Richard

Manual of Pathological Anatomy, A,
Rokitansky

Marshall, F. E.

Marshall, William

Marsh, Edward

Maybrick, Florence

Maybrick, James

Measurements of paper

Medical examiners

Medical matters, Sickert and

Medical schools, anatomical specimens

Memoirs of police, opposition to

Memory, retentive, of Sickert

Merchant of Venice, The,
Shakespeare

Merrick, Joseph Carey (“Elephant Man”)

Metropolitan Police

constables

divisional surgeons

and reward for Ripper’s capture

Ripper letters

Warren as commissioner

Migrant farm workers

Military, Sickert’s interest in

Milton, John

Mishandled evidence, Nichols case

Misspellings in Ripper letters

Mitochondrial DNA

Mitre Square, City of London

Mizen, G. (police constable)

Models, female

prostitutes as

Modus operandi (MO) of psychopaths

Jack the Ripper

attack from the rear

change of

Monckton’s Superfine watermarks

Money, Sickert and

Moore, Frederick

Moore, George

“Moral insanity”

Morley, John

Morning Leader

Mornington Crescent, London

Morris, James

Mortuaries

Mortuary photographs

Catherine Eddows

Elizabeth Stride

Motivation for Ripper murders

“Mr. Nemo” (Sickert’s stage name)

letters from

Murderers

psychopathic

Murders

investigations of

present-day

postmortem details

psychopaths and

unacknowledged, by Ripper

unsolved

Muscle contractions, after death

Music halls, Victorian London

Sickert and

Mylett, Rose

murder of

Name changes

Nationality, Sickert and

Neckerchiefs

Necrophilia

Neil, John (police constable)

Nephritis

Neville, Dr. (police surgeon)

errors of deduction

New Age, The,
Sickert article “A Stone Ginger” in

Newberg, Esther

New Bond Street, London

New Scotland Yard

Newspapers

anonymous letters to

and Kelly murder

Ripper and

Sickert and

letters to

See also
Jack the Ripper, letters

New York Herald,
London edition

and female torso

Sickert articles for

Nichols, Mary Ann

murder of

Nichols, William

Normandy, alleged visit by Sickert

Norwich, John Julius

Nude bodies, paintings of:

female

male

Nuit d’Été (Summer Night)
(painting), Sickert

Nurses, nineteenth century

Obese females, Sickert and

Openshaw, Thomas

Ripper letter to

Ordeal, trial by

Organ-stealing, as motive for Ripper

Orgasm, female, Victorian views

Ostend, Belgium

Ostrog, Michael

Overkill, frenzied

Overpopulation, problems of

Painted letters

See also
Jack the Ripper, letters

Paintings:

destruction of

by Sickert:

bought by Ellen

crime scenes

exhibition of

Jack the Ripper’s Bedroom

murder scenes

music-hall performers

nudes:

female

male

religious themes

self-portraits

World War I era

Paper

measurement differences of

of Ripper/Sickert letters

See also
Watermarks

Paper Chase, The
(play)

Paranoia

Pash, Florence

Passing Funeral, A
(painting), Sickert

Pasteur, Louis

Patrol
(painting), Sickert

Paul, Robert

Payne, George (police supervisor)

“Pearly Poll” (Mary Ann Connolly)

and Tabran murder

Peel, Robert

Pemberton, T. E., letter from Sickert

Penis, fistula of

surgery for

Pennell, Joseph

Penny Black stamp, first

Personas of Sickert

Personnel files, destruction of

Pesh kabz
(Indian dagger)

PET (positron emission tomography) scans

Peto, Dorothy

Phail, John (police constable)

Phillips, Annie

Phillips, George (police surgeon)

and Beetmoor murder

and Coles murder

errors of deduction

Stride murder

and Kelly murder

Photographs:

of crime scene

postmortem

Eddows, Catherine

Kelly murder

Stride, Elizabeth

Photography, Sickert’s interest in

Physicians, Victorian era

Physiognomy

Pickle Herring Stairs

Pimlico, London

Pizer, John “Leather Apron”

Poems:

by Oswald Sickert

by Ripper

Poisoning

Police, London

and body parts

Jack the Ripper and

letters

personnel files

public views of

Police Review and Parade Gossip

Police surgeons

Population:

London, Victorian era

psychopathy incidence

Pornography, psychopaths and

Portsmouth, England, murder near

Postcards, clues to Dimmock murder

Postmarks of Ripper letters

missing

Postmortem examinations

Kelly murder

Potter, Emma

Poverty, Victorian London

of women

Prater, Elizabeth

Precipitin tests

Premeditated crimes

Press.
See
Newspapers

Preston, Charles

Prevaricator, The
(painting), Sickert

Princess Alice,
shipwreck

Principles and Illustrations of Morbid Anatomy, with Its Complete Series of Coloured Lithographic Drawings,
Hope

Prisoners, nineteenth-century London

Procedural errors

Chapman murder

Eddows murder

Nichols murder

Props for psychopaths

Prostitutes

as models, Sickert and

murders of

at racecourses

Sickert’s paintings of

Victorian views of

watching of

Pruitt, Chuck

Psychology of murderer

Psychopaths

character traits

Jekyll/Hyde story and

killers

modus operandi

Sickert as

victims of

violent, and delusional thinking

as voyeurs

See also
Jack the Ripper

Public Record Office, Ripper files

Publication of murder details

Punch and Judy shows

script by Oswald Sickert

Purity League

Putana a Casa
(painting), Sickert

Racecourses

Raffael, Michael

Raising of Lazarus, The
(painting), Sickert

Rape, Victorian views

Rapists

Records, incomplete

missing photographs

missing postmarks

missing reports

Red handkerchief, Sickert and

Reeves, John S.

Regent Street, London

“Resurrectionists” (body snatchers)

Retirement dinner for Abberline

Revolver found at Maison Mouton

Reward offered for Ripper’s capture

Richard I (king of England)

Richardson, Amelia

Richardson, John

Richardson, Miss (friend of Duke of Clarence)

Rigor mortis

“Ripper”

Ripper Diary

Rising Sun public house

Rituals, psychopathic

Robins, Anna Gruetzner

Rockland Bed & Breakfast, Lizard Point, Cornwall

Rokitansky, Carl,
A Manual of Pathological Anatomy

Rothenstein, William

Royal London Hospital

Royster, John

Russell, Sir Charles (Chief Justice of England)

St. Mark’s Hospital, London

Saint-Valery-en-Caux, Sickert letter from

Salmon, Frederick

Salvation Army

Sands, Ethel

Saturday Review

“Saucy Jack”

“Saucy Jacky”

Scarves

Schiermeier, Lisa

Schlesinger, Louis B.

Schooling of Sickert

Schweder, Andrina

Scotland Yard

Central Finger Print Bureau

foundations, torso found in

public views of

Scots Observer

“Scotus”

Scrapbook of Ripper clippings

Searle, Percy Knight

Secret rooms

Secret studios

Self-portraits of Sickert

Seminal fluid, absence of

Serial killers

Servant of Abraham: Self Portrait, The
(painting), Sickert

Sexual activity, evidence of

Sexual frustration

Sexuality, Victorian views

Sexually transmitted diseases

Sickert and

Shakespeare, William

Hamlet

Henry V

Shaw, Bertram John Eugene

She
(play)

Sheepshanks, Anne

Sheepshanks, Richard

Shulgin, Irene

Sickert, Bernhard (brother)

Sickert, Christine Angus (wife)

Sickert, Ellen Cobden (wife)

character traits

divorce from Walter

DNA tests

feminism of

letters

marriage relationship

psychic pain

purchase of knives

separation from Walter

wedding of

See also
Cobden, Ellen Melicent Ashburner

Sickert, Helena “Nellie” (sister)

and Walter’s fistula

Sickert, Johann Jurgen (grandfather)

Sickert, Leonard (brother)

Sickert, Nelly (mother)

See also
Henry, Eleanor Louisa Moravia

Sickert, Oswald Adalbert (father)

and Walter

and Walter’s surgery

writings of

Sickert, Oswald Valentine (brother)

Sickert, Robert (brother)

Sickert, Walter Richard

as actor

aliases

alibis

alleged visit to Normandy

appearance

art criticism

associates of

Camden Town murder

Chapman murder

character traits

childhood

Cornwall connection

and crime scenes

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