Squaring The Circle: Will The Real Jack The Ripper Please Stand Up!

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, True Crime, Murder
Cover of the book Squaring The Circle: Will The Real Jack The Ripper Please Stand Up! by Alan Razen, Alan Razen
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Alan Razen ISBN: 9781370324040
Publisher: Alan Razen Publication: December 29, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Alan Razen
ISBN: 9781370324040
Publisher: Alan Razen
Publication: December 29, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Jack the Ripper is probably the most notorious serial killer in the history of crime. In late Victorian London, women lived in fear of a brutal and bloody killer.
For nearly 130 years, his terrifying sobriquet has conjured disgust and fascination in the minds of true-crime lovers.
But who was this vile destroyer of women?
Many names have been suggested over the decades, yet few have any tangible connection to the crimes. Now, in Alan Razen’s book, the layers of mystique and obscuration that have hidden the identity of “The Ripper” are swept away, so that the truth can finally be revealed.
New information, previously unknown or unpublished, but which has been in the public domain for decades – and which, shockingly, should have lead to contemporaneous justice – points accusingly at the real Jack the Ripper.
Well, that’s the sales pitch. There are those who would seek to rubbish and sabotage this book. Consequently, the book is now being offered free of charge on all major e-formats through Smashwords. So anyone can now read and evaluate this book for themselves – hopefully, without prejudice – while incurring no cost. So, what is there to lose? The truth deserves to be known, regardless of what any individual wants to think of that; this book cites an undeniable – I would say compelling – connection to the crimes, and regardless of whatever any reader can conclude from this, curious questions will still remain – and I would challenge ANYONE to disprove or meaningfully discredit this theory. There is a strong possibility – the strongest ever forwarded – that JTK has finally been identified.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Jack the Ripper is probably the most notorious serial killer in the history of crime. In late Victorian London, women lived in fear of a brutal and bloody killer.
For nearly 130 years, his terrifying sobriquet has conjured disgust and fascination in the minds of true-crime lovers.
But who was this vile destroyer of women?
Many names have been suggested over the decades, yet few have any tangible connection to the crimes. Now, in Alan Razen’s book, the layers of mystique and obscuration that have hidden the identity of “The Ripper” are swept away, so that the truth can finally be revealed.
New information, previously unknown or unpublished, but which has been in the public domain for decades – and which, shockingly, should have lead to contemporaneous justice – points accusingly at the real Jack the Ripper.
Well, that’s the sales pitch. There are those who would seek to rubbish and sabotage this book. Consequently, the book is now being offered free of charge on all major e-formats through Smashwords. So anyone can now read and evaluate this book for themselves – hopefully, without prejudice – while incurring no cost. So, what is there to lose? The truth deserves to be known, regardless of what any individual wants to think of that; this book cites an undeniable – I would say compelling – connection to the crimes, and regardless of whatever any reader can conclude from this, curious questions will still remain – and I would challenge ANYONE to disprove or meaningfully discredit this theory. There is a strong possibility – the strongest ever forwarded – that JTK has finally been identified.

More books from Murder

Cover of the book Baby Girl Kidnapped & Other Stories by Alan Razen
Cover of the book Fifty Years After Kitty Genovese by Alan Razen
Cover of the book A Family Business by Alan Razen
Cover of the book The Homicidal Handyman of Oak Park: Morris Solomon Jr. by Alan Razen
Cover of the book I cerchi nell'acqua by Alan Razen
Cover of the book Sins of the Son by Alan Razen
Cover of the book Summary and Analysis of Lost Girls: An Unsolved American Mystery by Alan Razen
Cover of the book Satan’s Serial Killer Club by Alan Razen
Cover of the book Party Monster by Alan Razen
Cover of the book Killer on the Road by Alan Razen
Cover of the book Murder in Wauwatosa by Alan Razen
Cover of the book War, murder & human nature: Why people kill by Alan Razen
Cover of the book Unnatural Causes by Alan Razen
Cover of the book Almost Paradise by Alan Razen
Cover of the book Kindsmord by Alan Razen
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy