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  1. One of the earliest suspects in the hunt for the Whitechapel murders was John Pizer, also known as Leather Apron.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_PizerJohn Pizer - Wikipedia

    John Pizer or Piser ( c. 1850–7 July 1897) was a Polish Jew who worked as a bootmaker in Whitechapel. Jack the Ripper and Whitechapel Murders. In the early days of the Whitechapel murders, many locals suspected that "Leather Apron" was the killer, which was picked up by the press, and Pizer was known as "Leather Apron".

  3. John Pizer or Piser (c. 1850–1897) was a Polish Jew who worked as a bootmaker in Whitechapel. In the early days of the Whitechapel murders, many locals suspected that "Leather Apron" was the killer, which was picked up by the press, and Pizer was known as "Leather Apron".

  4. John Pizer. John Pizer was born in 1850 and was better known as Leather Apron, he was a Polish Jewish boot finisher, who lived at 22 Mulberry Street. He came under suspicion after the murder of Mary Ann Nichols, when the newspapers reported that the police were looking for a man named Leather Apron, who had been ill treating prostitutes in the ...

  5. Sep 4, 2009 · John (also known as Jacob or Jack) Pizer (21 September 1850-5 July 1897). Contemporary suspect. Category: Suspects.

  6. Jack the Ripper Suspect – John Pizer. a.k.a. Leather Apron. Pizer as a Polish Jew who lived in Whitechapel, working as a bootmaker, or boot finisher. Nicknamed “Leather Apron”, because of the leather apron he wore to work, many locals suspected him of being Jack the Ripper. Arrested by Sgt William Thicke on the 10th of September 1888 in ...

  7. Oct 31, 2023 · Halloween. Add Topic. Who was Jack the Ripper? Inside the puzzling murders, suspects and clues left behind. Clare Mulroy Veronica Bravo Janet Loehrke. USA TODAY. Even 135 years later, we remember...

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