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  1. In my recent book, with Keith Skinner, Jack the Ripper: Letters From Hell, I pointed out the fact that as early as 1935 Prince Eddy, the Duke of Clarence, had been mentioned in a newspaper article as a friend of Dr. Thomas Dutton, another doctor familiar to all Ripper aficionados. Dutton had died at that time and several newspaper stories had ...

  2. Aug 20, 2008 · Ladies and gentlemen of the London Jury we await your verdict. You can tell us who you think is most guilty of the five suspects named above. Michael Ostrog - a prime Ripper suspect. Call 0207 224 ...

  3. Oct 29, 2007 · Jack the Ripper ; Duke of Clarence Duke of Clarence. By John Simkin October 29, 2007 in Jack the Ripper. Share More sharing options... Followers 0.

  4. Oct 31, 2010 · The suspect is clearly Prince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence and Avondale, Queen Victoria’s grandson, Heir Presumptive to the British throne and future King-Emperor. 85-year old Dr Stowell had been convinced of Prince Albert Victor’s guilt for more than half a century. He had kept the evidence to himself, he said, ‘for fear of involving ...

  5. Jul 11, 2021 · The great-uncle to the Queen was a controversial figure. Once a key suspect in the Jack the Ripper murders, Prince Albert, or 'Eddy' as he was known by his family, was also thought to be involved in the Cleveland Street Scandal of 1889. The rumours swirled that he was the Whitechapel killer and there were two theories to support it.

  6. Nov 24, 2021 · Once a key suspect in the Jack the Ripper murders, Prince Albert, or 'Eddy' as he was known by his family, was also thought to be involved in the Cleveland Street Scandal of 1889. The rumours swirled that he was the Whitechapel killer and there were two theories to support it. READ MORE: Royal Family: How Prince Charles broke a historic royal ...

  7. Clarence: Was He Jack the Ripper? Michael Harrison W.H. Allen, 1972. illus, index, bib. 253pp. ISBN 0 491 00722 1. Casebook Review: A decent biography of the Duke of Clarence. Harrison was the first to categorically prove the Duke's innocence by tracking his movements during the nights of the murders.

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