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Post by Karen Wed 18 Aug 2010 - 4:47

"JACK THE RIPPER."
An Exciting Scene in Madrid.

FIVE HUNDRED WOMEN ON THE WARPATH.

[Special to the ENQUIRER:]

MADRID, Dec. 26. - Great excitement was caused today that "Jack, the Ripper," had appeared in broad daylight. Over 500 infuriated women, threatened to lynch the supposed criminal whom the police had much difficulty in protecting from violences. On investigation it was found that the victim of the women's fury had been guiltless of any wrong-doing. The prisoner, who is in appearance a tramp, was once a servant in the royal household.

Source: The Daily Enquirer, 1889-12-27
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