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  1. John Pizer was a virtual representation of one of Evie Frye's genetic memories, relived by a Helix initiate through the Helix Navigator. Evie Frye is tasked to bring a suspect in the Ripper case to the Scotland Yard, alive. The suspect, John Pizer, climbed into the carriage and Evie took the reins. John Pizer: The Inspector speaks highly of you, thank you for your assistance... My neighbors ...

  2. Oct 31, 2023 · Williams says Macnaghten believed the Ripper was a man who “wouldn’t content himself” with these lesser violences later in life. The evidence: According to Williams, several people testified ...

  3. Sep 9, 2014 · John Pizer was known as Leather Apron and was believed to have committed a slew of assaults on prostitutes. (criminalminds.wikia.com) Pizer, a Polish Jew who worked as a bootmaker in Whitechapel ...

  4. As a member of H - Division of the Metropolitan Police, Sergeant William Thick's name turns up frequently in newspaper reports on the Jack the Ripper murders. His most prominent action was to arrest John Pizer, on 10th September, 1888, the man who, so Thick maintained, was the notorious "Leather Apron." Recalling his arrest, in an interview ...

  5. Whitechapel murders. The "Nemesis of Neglect", an image of social destitution manifested as Jack the Ripper, stalks Whitechapel in a Punch cartoon of 1888 by John Tenniel. The Whitechapel murders were committed in or near the impoverished Whitechapel district in the East End of London between 3 April 1888 and 13 February 1891.

  6. JOHN PIZER Goethe's "World Literature" Paradigm and Contemporary Cultural Globalization IN A RECENT ARTICLE on the relevance of Goethe's concept of "world litera-ture" for contemporary comparatism (and, to a lesser degree, for Germanics), Hendrik Birus argues that Goethe's notion can help the discipline of compara-

  7. Relatively little is known about John Pizer. He was probably born c. 1850, and was a Polish Jew. In 1888 he lived and worked as a bootmaker in Whitechapel. He was the favoured early suspect of ...

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