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CONTENTS                                                Introduction                                        I.                   Emma Smith                                                       The Den of ThievesSee No EvilBroken Not CutReflections on MurderThe Man in ChargeThe Smith Murder: A New PerspectiveMysterious CircumstanceII.                Martha TabramInside the “Slaughterhouse”A Corpse without a NamePearly Poll – The WitnessA Clue OverlookedPearly Poll – The LiarHow Well Did Pearly Poll Know Martha?           Missing PiecesDr. Killeen’s SecretHow Many Weapons? How Many Killers?III.             In Pursuit of the ‘Shadow Man’The Woman Who Knew Too MuchThe Origin of the ‘Phantom Soldiers’ StoryFollowing the TrailWere Emma and Martha Victims of the Same Hand?IV.              The Lords of Spitalfields‘We fear for what they are’“There is not a man in Scotland Yard   worth anything” The ‘Villains’ of H-Division The Curious Connections of  John Satchell Shadows of George Yard Boxing Clever The Murder of Emily HorsnailV.                 Leather Apron: A Mystery Solved?            The Origins of Leather Apron                        Framing John Pizer                         False Witness                         The Secret Deal                         The Woman on Church StreetVI.              The Ripper Connection                   The Hidden Truth of Polly’s Last  Days                   The Annie Chapman AltercationVII.           Pieces of the Puzzle             Putting the Pieces Together            The Murder of Mary Ann Austin            In the Thick of It
Appendices                        The Butler Theory                        The True Provenance of                        The Eddowes Shawl?                        More on Pearly Poll                        The Further Adventures of                        Francis Hewitt                                    Notes & References
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