Rippercast- Your Podcast On The Jack The Ripper Murders

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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'

Episódios

  • 10 Weeks In Whitechapel- Week 5: 'Dear Boss': The Alleged Letters and Writings of the Ripper

    17/06/2017 Duração: 19min

    Rippercast is proud to present the fifth part of a ten part audio series based on the blog 'Ten Weeks in Whitechapel' by Karl Coppack. <p> Week Five: 'Dear Boss': The Alleged Letters and Writings of the Ripper' <p> Music and artwork by Andrew Firth <p> www.tenweeksinwhitechapel.wordpress.com

  • 10 Weeks In Whitechapel- Week 4: The Double Event- 'You Would Say Anything But Your Prayers' -30th September, 1888

    10/06/2017 Duração: 39min

    Rippercast is proud to present the fourth part of a ten part audio series based on the blog 'Ten Weeks in Whitechapel' by Karl Coppack. <p> Week Four: The Double Event- 'You Would Say Anything But Your Prayers' - 30th September, 1888 <p> Music and artwork by Andrew Firth <p> www.tenweeksinwhitechapel.wordpress.com

  • 10 Weeks In Whitechapel- Week 3: The Murder of Annie Chapman: 'Will You?' - 8th September, 1888

    10/06/2017 Duração: 22min

    Rippercast is proud to present the third part of a ten part audio series based on the blog 'Ten Weeks in Whitechapel' by Karl Coppack. <p> Week Three: The Murder of Annie Chapman: 'Will You?' - 8th September, 1888. <p> Music and artwork by Andrew Firth <p> www.tenweeksinwhitechapel.wordpress.com

  • Whitechapel Society 1888 presents Anthony Miller: A History of the Whitechapel Mission

    04/06/2017 Duração: 01h05min

    We are pleased to yet again bring you the guest speaker talk from the bi-monthly meeting of the Whitechapel Society. June 2017s guest speaker was the director of the Whitechapel Mission, Anthony Miller. Mr. Miller details the history of the mission, once called the Working Lads Institute and Home, which was the scene of several inquests concerning the victims in the Whitechapel murders, as well as describing the work that the mission continues to this day, having served the needs of Whitechapel's poor and destitute for the last 140 years. <p> whitechapel.org.uk <p> whitechapelsociety.com

  • 10 Weeks In Whitechapel- Week 2: Polly Nichols- See what a jolly bonnet I'm wearing- 31st August, 1888

    01/06/2017 Duração: 14min

    Rippercast is proud to present the second part of a ten part audio series based on the blog 'Ten Weeks in Whitechapel' by Karl Coppack. <p> Week Two: Polly Nichols- 'See what a jolly bonnet I'm wearing'- 31st August, 1888 <p> Music and artwork by Andrew Firth <p> www.tenweeksinwhitechapel.wordpress.com

  • 10 Weeks In Whitechapel- Week 1: The Whitechapel Murders: An Introduction

    01/06/2017 Duração: 20min

    Rippercast is proud to present the first part of a ten part audio series based on the blog 'Ten Weeks in Whitechapel' by Karl Coppack. <p> Week One: The Whitechapel Murders- An Introduction. <p> Music and artwork by Andrew Firth <p> www.tenweeksinwhitechapel.wordpress.com

  • Tumblety: The Hidden Truth

    15/05/2017 Duração: 01h39min

    Tumblety: The Hidden Truth interviews author Michael Hawley and researcher Brian Young about the contents of over 600 pages of Saint Louis County legal documents that have been recently discovered which for the first time describes Tumblety traveling with a collection of surgical knives as well as containing further evidence of Francis Tumblety's hatred of women, particularly prostitutes. Plus, the startling sworn depositions from these early 20th century documents that reveal Tumblety was born with a sexual development disorder that classified him as a hermaphrodite.

  • Ripper Confidential: One on one with Tom Wescott- Part 1

    09/05/2017 Duração: 01h03min

    Rippercast is pleased to welcome back author Tom Wescott to discuss his new book 'Ripper Confidential: New Research on the Whitechapel Murders'. In this episode we discuss the murder of Mary Ann Nichols on the 31st of August, 1888. <p> Part one of a two part interview.

  • Poison and Poisoners: Linda Stratmann-The Scientific Poisoner

    30/04/2017 Duração: 44min

    We are pleased to be able to bring to you presentations from the Poison and Poisoners one-day event held in London on 29 April 2017. Organized by Casebook: Classic Crime in association with Mango Books. <p> Linda Stratmann: The Scientific Poisoner <p> In the 1840s the popular image of a typical poisoner was a woman who put arsenic in her husband's food. The 1850s, however, saw a new kind of poisoner come to public attention. Male, middle class, educated,disarmingly respectable, he killed in a clever scientific fashion, often using the less common kinds of poison, and unusual ways of administration. He might even be a medical man, the very person one was supposed to trust, giving poison to his trusting victim in the guise of medicine. Linda Stratmann will describe the sensational trials that alerted the public to what appeared to be a frightening new threat. As poison trails became more complex, expert witnesses, especially the forensic toxicologist who had become courtroom stars, began to find tha

  • Poison & Poisoners: Stephen Bates-The Prince of Poisoners: William Palmer and the Trial of the Century

    30/04/2017 Duração: 46min

    We are pleased to be able to bring to you presentations from the Poison and Poisoners one-day event from London 29th April 2017. Organized by Casebook: Classic Crime in association with Mango Books. <p> Stephen Bates: The Prince of Poisoners: William Palmer and the Trial of the Century <p> The Poisoner tells the story of William Palmer, hanged in 1856 before a crowd of 30,000 people for the murder of his best friend. An outwardly respectable Midlands doctor from a prosperous family, Palmer and his trial were a media sensation, heightening middle class fears about the insidiousness of poisoning as a new method of murder. Palmer was the first person ever to be convicted of using strychnine as a method of murder. He became known as the Prince of Poisoners, suspected of murdering at least a dozen people and Charles Dickens, who covered his case, described him as the greatest villain who ever stood trial in the Old Bailey. Even Queen Victoria followed the story, as her journal shows. But how many peopl

  • Oh, Dear Boss with Karl Coppack & Ten Weeks In Whitechapel

    16/04/2017 Duração: 01h15min

    This episode of 'Oh, Dear Boss' welcomes writer Karl Coppack to the show to discuss his blog series 'Ten Weeks In Whitechapel' with Neil Bell, Jon Rees and Jonathan Menges. <p> https://tenweeksinwhitechapel.wordpress.com

  • Whitechapel Society 1888 presents David Thompson-The Church Without: A History of Christchurch, Spitalfileds

    11/04/2017 Duração: 01h27min

    London Blue Badge Guide & Lecturer David Thompson was the Guest Speaker at the April 2017 meeting of the Whitechapel Society 1888. <p> The slide presentation that accompanied this talk <a href="http://www.rippercast.com/mp3/Christchurch Spitalfields.pdf">can be downloaded here</a> <p> www.whitechapelsociety.com

  • Joseph: The Life, Times and Places of The Elephant Man with Joanne Vigor-Mungovin

    26/02/2017 Duração: 53min

    Rippercast welcomes author Joanne Vigor-Mungovin to the show for a discussion about her book 'Joseph: The Life, Times and Places of the Elephant Man'. Full of new genealogical and historical information, this is a truly unique biography about a singularly unique individual. <p> www.mangobooks.co.uk

  • Whitechapel Society 1888 presents Mick Priestley: Jack the Ripper- A Modern Day Investigation

    13/02/2017 Duração: 01h21min

    Rippercast is pleased to bring to you the February 2017 guest speaker from the meeting of the Whitechapel Society 1888. Mick Priestley is the author of the newly released book 'One Autumn in Whitechapel' and his talk is entitled 'Jack the Ripper: A Modern Day Investigation'. <p> The slides that accompanied Mick's talk <a href="http://www.rippercast.com/mp3/Priestley.pdf">can be downloaded here<a/>. <p> M. P. Priestley's book is available to purchase at www.ripperworld.net <p> www.whitechapelsociety.com

  • Katherine Amin presents-Jack is a Feminist Issue: The Double Standard Through Time

    22/01/2017 Duração: 01h01min

    Rippercast is pleased to bring to you a presentation by historian and educator Katherine Amin entitled 'Jack is a Feminist Issue: The Double Standard Through Time'. <p> An edited print version of Kate's talk appeared in Ripperologist Magazine #145 which <a href="http://www.ripperologist.biz/pdf/ripperologist145.pdf">can be downloaded here</a>. <p> The slide show that accompanied Kate's talk <a href="http://www.ripperast.com/mp3/Jack is a Feminist Issue.pdf">can be downloaded here<a/>.

  • 18882016-Neil Bell & Adam Wood: A History of the Metropolitan and City Police Orphanage

    18/11/2016 Duração: 26min

    Rippercast is privileged to bring to you Adam Wood and Neil Bell's talk 'A History of the Metropolitan and City Police Orphanage' from the 18882016 gathering in London on the 5th and 6th of November, 2016. These speakers are responsible for republishing Howard Vincent's Police Code 1889, the guide book of the Metropolitan Police during the Victorian era, and a share of the proceeds from this book, just as the original, go towards the Metropolitan and City Police Orphan's Fund. <p> The Slideshow that accompanied this talk <a href="http://www.rippercast.com/mp3/OrphanageTalk.pdf">can be downloaded here</a> <p> For more information on the Fund visit <p> www.met-cityorphans.org.uk <p> For a copy of the republished Howard Vincent's Police Code, 1889 visit <p> www.mangobooks.co.uk

  • 18882016-John Malcolm: Sir Robert's Revelation-A Definitely Ascertained Fact or Another Dead End?

    15/11/2016 Duração: 54min

    Rippercast is pleased to bring to you author John Malcolm's talk from the 18882016 gathering at the White Hart Pub in the East End of London, 5 & 6 November, 2016. His presentation is entitled 'Sir Robert's Revelation: A Definitely Ascertained Fact or Another Dead End?' Mr. Malcolm examines the history of Sir Robert Anderson's numerous comments that the identity of Jack the Ripper was known, that he was a Polish Jew, and caged in an asylum. <p> The Whitechapel Murders of 1888: A Subjective Look into the Mystery and Manipulation of a Victorian Tragedy <ahref="http://www.casebook.org/ripper_media/rps.malcolm.html">can be read in it's entirety here</a> <p> A PDF version of the slideshow <a href="http://www.rippercast.com/mp3/Sir Roberts Revelation.pdf">can be downloaded here. <p> Episode artwork by Andrew Firth

  • 18882016-Neil Bell: Stories From H Division

    13/11/2016 Duração: 39min

    We are pleased to be able to bring to you a selection of talks from the 1882016 gathering on the 5th & 6th of November, 2016. This presentation is by Neil R.A. Bell, the author of the book 'Capturing Jack the Ripper: In the Boots of a Bobby in Victorian London' with a talk entitled 'Stories from H Division. <p> Episode artwork by Andrew Firth <p> www.amberley-books.com

  • 18882016-Joanne Vigor-Mungovin on Joseph Merrick

    12/11/2016 Duração: 27min

    Rippercast is privileged to bring to you a selection of talks from the 18882016 event held on the 5th & 6th of November, 2016. The following presentation is by historian and author Joanne Vigor-Mungovin, the author of the newly released book 'Joseph: The Life, Times and Places of the Elephant Man'. Episode artwork by Andrew Firth www.mangobooks.co.uk

  • The Ripper's Haunts- An Interview with Michael Hawley

    09/10/2016 Duração: 01h49min

    Rippercast welcomes Michael Hawley, author of 'The Ripper's Haunts', a new book about Jack the Ripper suspect Dr. Francis Tumblety. We cover a wide range of topics in this one-on-one interview including Tumblety's time in the Civil War, his reported hatred of women, and the likelihood that he was in fact 'Jack the Ripper'. http://www.sunburypress.com

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