Paperback. Third Revision. Who was Jack The Ripper? On August 31, 1888 at 4.45am an ordinary family man and cart driver was discovered standing alone on a long dark desolate street next to the body of the first Ripper victim. His own explanation of how he came to be there proves he must have been at the scene for some time before he was discovered. Half an hour later he can be placed within feet of where a second Ripper murder will occur 8 days later, a murder which may have been committed to throw suspicion off himself and implicate the only other man that knew he was the killer. This is the only suspect that can be placed at the scene of a murder, connected to others and openly lied to conceal his true identity. What is known about this man's movements during the time of the killings explains all aspects of the Ripper murders, such as: Why was the killer never caught? Why did the murders occur where they did? Why did the killer leave Whitechapel and move into the city of London to commit the fourth murder? Where was the killer when house-to-house searches were made? Did the killer know his victims?. . . There are many mysterious questions surrounding the Ripper murders and the author believes he can answer them all. Illus. with Maps. 196pp. p/back. F.