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Mutilation in Horselydown
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Mutilation in Horselydown
Is It Jack the Ripper's Work?
LONDON, June 4.
The body of a woman, terribly mutilated, has been found in the Surrey side of the Thames at Horselydown. It is suspected that this is the work of "Jack the Ripper."
Source: The Ogdensburg Journal, Wednesday June 5, 1889, Page 1
LONDON, June 4.
The body of a woman, terribly mutilated, has been found in the Surrey side of the Thames at Horselydown. It is suspected that this is the work of "Jack the Ripper."
Source: The Ogdensburg Journal, Wednesday June 5, 1889, Page 1
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