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Listen in as Jonathan Menges, joined by a roundtable of co-hosts and special guests discuss topics related to the Whitechapel Murders, Jack the Ripper, Victorian British history, and whatever else suits their fancy. This free and loose discussion is sure to interest everyone involved in the 120 year long hunt for 'Jack the Ripper'
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Karl welcomes Madeline Quinones back to the show to discuss the next story in the canon:
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The Adventure of the Missing Three Quarter
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Karl welcomes Catherine Cooke back to the show to discuss the next story in the Sherlock Holmes canon:
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The Adventure of the Golden Piece-Nez
Karl welcomes Scott Monty and Burt Wolder to the podcast to discuss the next story in the Sherlock Holmes Canon:
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The Adventure of the Three Students
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Scott and Burt are two of the creatives behind the podcast and website I Hear of Sherlock Everywhere.
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https://www.ihearofsherlock.com/
Rippercast is pleased to present the February 2024 guest speaker at the Whitechapel Society:
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Sue Parry: The Trial of the Detectives or The Turf Fraud Scandal of 1877
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This is a Video Slideshow Presentation
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www.whitechapelsociety.com
Jonathan Menges and Ally Ryder host a roundtable discussion on Suspectology with Christer Holmgren, author of Cutting Point, Mick Priestley, author of One Autumn in Whitechapel, Tracy I'anson, author of Jacob the Ripper, Tom Wescott, author of The Bank Holiday Murders and Ripper Confidential, and Steve Blomer, author of Inside Bucks Row.
We are pleased to bring to you the December 2023 guest speaker presentation from the Whitechapel Society:
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Myth, Monster, Murderer
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By Jackie Anderson and Ciara Wild
Karl welcomes writer, broadcaster and film producer Neil Atkinson back to the show to discuss the next story in the Conan Doyle canon:
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The Adventure of the Six Napoleons
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We are pleased to bring to you the speaker presentations from the 2023 East End Conference.
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Jonathan Tye: Edward Buckley-Thief, Bully, Ripper?
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This is a VIDEO PODCAST.
We are pleased to bring to you the speaker presentations from the 2023 East End Conference.
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Mark Ripper: Fin de Siècle Invasion Literature and Jack the Ripper.
We are pleased to bring to you the speaker presentations from the 2023 East End Conference.
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Sarah Bax Horton- One Armed Jack: Was Hyam Hyams Jack the Ripper?
Speaker Presentations from the 2023 East End Conference
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Susan Parry: Sergeant Bryant's Scrapbook
Bringing you the Speaker Presentations from the 2023 East End Conference
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Sarah Wise
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Streets Coloured Black and Blue: Charles Booth's Notebooks and the Revelation of East End Poverty
We are pleased to bring to you the Speaker Presentations from the 2023 East End Conference held over the weekend of 7 & 8 October in the Astronomer Pub in Middlesex Street in the East End of London.
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An Audience with Donald Rumbelow
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with Karl Coppack
Edward Buckley: The Whitechapel Fiend
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A roundtable discussion about an extremely violent criminal lunatic residing in the East End of London before, during and after the Autumn of Terror.
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With Jurriaan Maessen, Jonathan Tye, Suzie Huntington and Tom Wescott.
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Hosted by Jonathan Menges and Ally Ryder
Karl and Jon welcome Tanja Huvila to the show to discuss the next story in the Sherlock Holmes canon:
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The Adventure of Charles Augustus Milverton
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@adlerto
We are pleased to bring to you the August 2023 guest speaker from the Whitechapel Society:
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Trevor Spinage-Paradise by way of Kensal Green
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In this VIDEO PODCAST presentation, Trevor Spinage takes us on a tour of the Big 7 London cemeteries-Kensal Green, Brompton, West Norwood, Nunhead, Tower Hamlets, Abney Park and Highgate.
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www.whitechapelsociety.com
Rippercast welcomes author Michael Hawley back to the show to discuss his new book Dr. Francis Tumblety and the Railway Ripper.
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Hosted by Jonathan Menges
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https://www.sunburypress.com/products/dr-francis-tumblety-the-railway-ripper?variant=41131635638365
Rippercast is pleased to welcome Philipp Rottgers & Dorothee Schroder onto the show to discuss their new book 'Jack the Ripper: Die Whitechapel-Morde 1888 Eine Chronologie'. One of the very few native German language books written about the Whitechapel Murders by German Ripperologists.
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Hosted by Jonathan Menges and Jurriaan Maessen
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https://london-beyond-time-and-place.com/jack-the-ripper-die-whitechapel-morde-1888-eine-chronologie/
Karl Coppack welcomes Catherine Cook back to the show to discuss the next story in Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes Canon
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The Adventure of Black Peter
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@adlerto
In a special episode, Karl talks to actor Tim Marriott and writer Bert Coules about their one-man play Watson: The Final Problem. The show features Tim as Watson reminiscing about his apparently late friend from their first meeting up until Holmes fatal encounter with Professor Moriarty at the Reichenbach Falls. Tim and Bert discuss the initial idea for the play and how it was brought to life on stage.
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Karl is relatively normal in his hero's presence.
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Relatively.
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dude the quality of voice was terrible I can't use it any more
I've been interested in the case for many years I'm only up to episode 129 but have found this podcast very informative
Just found this podcast, have been fascinated by the case, amazed that new information is still being found 130+ years later
Rippercast breaks down the Eddowes murder
first time listener always had been fascinated by Jack the Ripper and Historical things in general the audio is a little bit hit and miss but I understand that it's where the people are America or England brilliant podcast very interesting to hear. I'm also catching up on episodes.
I can't understand a word that this guy is saying. Too bad because it's such an interesting topic.
It seems obvious to me that the reason he cut her eyelids was because it was believed that photographing the eyes might reveal the identity of the killer. Perhaps she knew him...
This is an outstanding podcast. Very informative.
Loved this one. Gave me a lot to think about, particularly concerning Anderson and the "Jewish" suspects.
poor audio.
These people don't want to solve this case, they want to endlessly haggle the details.
Interesting. I think Jack the Ripper was like all serial killers: a nondescript guy that lived next door. I also believe that there were probably more victims or near victims, and if you find them you may find him.
this is a great podcast. Very interesting and informative.
the audio is terrible.