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Jonathan Menges and Ally Ryder host a roundtable discussion on Suspectology with Christer Holmgren, author of Cutting Point, Mick Priestley, author of One Autumn in Whitechapel, Tracy I'anson, author of Jacob the Ripper, Tom Wescott, author of The Bank Holiday Murders and Ripper Confidential, and Steve Blomer, author of Inside Bucks Row.
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We are pleased to bring to you the Speaker Presentations from the 2023 East End Conference held over the weekend of 7 & 8 October in the Astronomer Pub in Middlesex Street in the East End of London. <p>An Audience with Donald Rumbelow<p>with Karl Coppack
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Edward Buckley: The Whitechapel Fiend<p>A roundtable discussion about an extremely violent criminal lunatic residing in the East End of London before, during and after the Autumn of Terror. <p>With Jurriaan Maessen, Jonathan Tye, Suzie Huntington and Tom Wescott.<p>Hosted by Jonathan Menges and Ally Ryder
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We are pleased to bring to you the August 2023 guest speaker from the Whitechapel Society:<p>Trevor Spinage-Paradise by way of Kensal Green<p>In this VIDEO PODCAST presentation, Trevor Spinage takes us on a tour of the Big 7 London cemeteries-Kensal Green, Brompton, West Norwood, Nunhead, Tower Hamlets, Abney Park and Highgate.<p>www.whitechapelsociety.com
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Rippercast is pleased to welcome Philipp Rottgers & Dorothee Schroder onto the show to discuss their new book 'Jack the Ripper: Die Whitechapel-Morde 1888 Eine Chronologie'. One of the very few native German language books written about the Whitechapel Murders by German Ripperologists.<p>Hosted by Jonathan Menges and Jurriaan Maessen<p>https://london-beyond-time-and-place.com/jack-the-ripper-die-whitechapel-morde-1888-eine-chronologie/
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In a special episode, Karl talks to actor Tim Marriott and writer Bert Coules about their one-man play Watson: The Final Problem. The show features Tim as Watson reminiscing about his apparently late friend from their first meeting up until Holmes fatal encounter with Professor Moriarty at the Reichenbach Falls. Tim and Bert discuss the initial idea for the play and how it was brought to life on stage.<p>Karl is relatively normal in his hero's presence.<p>Relatively.
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