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Portrait Of A Killer: Jack The Ripper -- Case Closed
Portrait Of A Killer: Jack The Ripper -- Case Closed | Patricia Cornwell
Now updated with new material that brings the killer's picture into clearer focus. In the fall of 1888, all of London was held in the grip of unspeakable terror. An elusive madman calling himself Jack the Ripper was brutally butchering women in the slums of Londons East End. Police seemed powerless to stop the killer, who delighted in taunting them and whose crimes were clearly escalating in violence from victim to victim. And then the Rippers violent spree seemingly ended as abruptly as it had begun. He had struck out of nowhere and then vanished from the scene. Decades passed, then fifty years, then a hundred, and the Rippers bloody sexual crimes became anemic and impotent fodder for puzzles, mystery weekends, crime conventions, and so-called Ripper Walks that end with pints of ale in the pubs of Whitechapel. But to number-one New York Times bestselling novelist Patricia Cornwell, the Ripper murders are not cute little mysteries to be transformed into parlor games or movies but rather a series of terrible crimes that no one should get away with, even after death. Now Cornwell applies her trademark skills for meticulous research and scientific expertise to dig deeper into the Ripper case than any detective before herand reveal the true identity of this fabled Victorian killer. In Portrait of a Killer: Jack the Ripper, Case Closed, Cornwell combines the rigorous discipline of twenty-first century police investigation with forensic techniques undreamed of during the late Victorian era to solve one of the most infamous and difficult serial murder cases in history. Drawing on unparalleled access to original Ripper evidence, documents, and records, as well as archival, academic, and law-enforcement resources, FBI profilers, and top forensic scientists, Cornwell reveals that Jack the Ripper was none other than a respected painter of his day, an artist now collected by some of the worlds finest museums: Walter Richard Sickert. It has been said of Cornwell that no one depicts the human capability for evil better than she. Adding layer after layer of circumstantial evidence to the physical evidence discovered by modern forensic science and expert minds, Cornwell shows that Sickert, who died peacefully in his bed in 1942, at the age of 81, was not only one of Great Britains greatest painters but also a serial killer, a damaged diabolical man driven by megalomania and hate. She exposes Sickert as the author of the infamous Ripper letters that were written to the Metropolitan Police and the press. Her detailed analysis of his paintings shows that his art continually depicted his horrific mutilation of his victims, and her examination of this mans birth defects, the consequent genital surgical interventions, and their effects on his upbringing present a casebook example of how a psychopathic killer is created. New information and startling revelations detailed in Portrait of a Killer include: - How a year-long battery of more than 100 DNA testson samples drawn by Cornwells forensics team in September 2001 from original Ripper letters and Sickert documentsyielded the first shadows of the 75- to 114 year-old genetic evid...
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Tineke
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Better than the negative reviews I read. I thought her story was plausible, but did find a lot of the evidence circumstantial. Ex.: there is no proof he wasn't in Dieppe (apparently no one wrote about it), so he must have been in Whitechapel. Or: that painting looks an awfully lot like a murder scene.
TBR since December 1st. 2011; 435 pages.

KathyWheeler Yeah. With that kind of evidence I thought it was a little presumptuous to subtitle the book “Case Closed.” 2y
Tineke @KathyWheeler yes, it was! And have you read the last sentence of 'My team': 'I honor those who have gone before me and dedicated their efforts to catching Jack the Ripper. He is caught. We have done it together.' I felt she was a bit full of herself. I would have liked a bit more reserve in declaring this. She just cannot be 100% sure. Just not possible. But apparently she is. 2y
KathyWheeler @Tineke That was all a bit much. I agree that a bit more reserve about it would have been better. 2y
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DieAReader
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#Scarathlon2021 #TeamSlaughter #challenge2021

One of my vocally wise little reading stuffies - Tigger, has decided that (since he‘s clearly🙄 the only one prepared for Halloween (“cough” - he lives in his costume🤷🏻‍♀️🤦🏻‍♀️) that he gets to choose the first book to start from the #ScarathlonStacks.

I think he‘s chosen wisely (this time🤨) ‘cause it‘s one that‘s been in my owned TBR forever.

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CoverToCoverGirl Yay Tiger! Great costume! I love this picture. 🤓🙂 3y
DieAReader I feel like he should have a Halloween mask🤨 Wonder if mom would🤣 at me for asking😏 3y
jillannjohn Perfect pic! 3y
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Butterfinger
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How extraordinary for a mystery writer to research and investigate a century-old psychopathic serial killer. She convinced me, but I think a modern jury would need more evidence to build a case. I think defense would say it was all coincidental. Cornwell did a great job explaining modern forensics, but I wished she had documentation to say the suspect could not be sexually active instead of a nephew's word. The suspect was married 3 times. 🤔

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Butterfinger

They knew nothing about entomology - the interpretation of insect development as a marker for time of death...

I..KNEW.. NOTHING.. ABOUT IT TOO.

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Butterfinger

Handwriting is easy to disguise, especially if one is a brilliant artist, but the unique and repeated use linguistic combinations in multiple texts is the fingerprint of a person's mind.

The stiffer and filthier with blood, the more the coat boasted of a surgeon's experience and rank.

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Butterfinger
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1. Portrait of a Killer, Free Lunch, and War Cross.

2. I have 22 checked out and 4 on hold.

3. Three dogs and three cats.

#wweekendreads @rachelsbrittain

DieAReader What do you think of it? I bought it eons ago & want to read it so bad but keep putting it off & I really don‘t know why! I have a full bookshelf of True Crime that is dying 🤣 to be read & I wanna start with this one & go on a binge. 4y
Butterfinger @SquidgetsRoom I have only started. I think she is being thorough in her investigation. It is interesting to see what a murder-mystery writer will find. 4y
DieAReader I‘m looking forward to your review! Maybe I‘ll add it to my current TBR🤔📚 4y
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Butterfinger
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Monday, August 6, 1888, was a bank holiday in London.

#FirstLineFridays @ShyBookOwl

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Liatrek
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I‘ve been at a work conference this week so really behind on posting for my team😞 hoping to catch up soon
#TeamSlaughter #scarathlon
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#ChillingPhotoChallenge #monster Day 18

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Wanted to take quick break from #BooksOnTarot for a spooky read and/or listen.

Love this book! But if you want a spooky listen then the audio book is the best choice. Even though it's abridged it has excellent production values for a chilling experience. The book is read by a British woman who was perfectly cast!

I wouldn't have anyone under 17-18 listen though.

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Librarybelle
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A very notorious #PsychoKiller ... #OctoberXFiles

Cinfhen I‘ve always meant to read this book 😫#SoManyBooksSoLittleTime 6y
Robothugs Ohhh... is this particular book good? 6y
zsuzsanna_reads There's also a TV show, I remember watching it years ago. 6y
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Librarybelle @Robothugs I thought it was good. I read it ages ago, but I seem to recall that Cornwell wrote a good argument. She used her background to come up with an identity to Jack the Ripper, and I think she made some good points. I think she followed this up with an updated version a few years later that I haven‘t had a chance to read yet. 6y
zsuzsanna_reads The TV show was good, haven't read the book. 6y
Librarybelle @zsuzsanna_reads I forgot about that! 6y
Librarybelle @Cinfhen I know what you mean!! 6y
Librarybelle @zsuzsanna_reads I may have see parts to the TV show, but did not see everything. I may have to look it up to view the entire program. 6y
bibliobliss Loved this book!! Enjoy 😉 6y
RadicalReader @Librarybelle I love your username absolutely will forever adore libraries and their loveliness 6y
Robothugs Stacking it! Thank you! 6y
Librarybelle @Readage Haha! 😉 6y
Librarybelle @RadicalReader Thank you! And thank you for supporting libraries! 6y
Librarybelle @Robothugs You‘re welcome! 6y
RadicalReader @Librarybelle no problem I will always happily and gladly support libraries as they‘re a treasure trove of terrific wonderful beloved books and you don‘t have to spend thousands to enjoy your long awaited and highly anticipated reads 6y
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Librarybelle
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A #NightInTheCity could lead to deadly consequences when Jack the Ripper roamed White Chapel.

Slightly concerned that my mind jumped to Jack the Ripper with this prompt! #FierceFeb

batsy It's a good jump! 😆 I like the sound of this one. Did not know she also wrote true crime / nonfic! 6y
Librarybelle @batsy I think she wrote a follow up to this one too. This one came out on the early 2000s, and the next one came out several years ago. She‘s very knowledgeable! 6y
Cinfhen Well played 🙌🏻📚😉 6y
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mgilmore0210
Mehso-so

Pretty good read! If you are into forensics and a little dash of historical crime. Read very easy and wasn't boring at all. Only reason it wasn't a pick for me was I could have either used more science or more of a story line. It floated somewhere in between for me. But still recommend!

RaimeyGallant Welcome to Litsy! #LitsyWelcomeWagon 7y
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Librarybelle
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@WarpedSweetness @Cinfhen @TheBookAddict I got the offending sticker off without a problem! Haha! Here's another picture of my bargain price book. 😉

It looks so much better!

TheBookAddict 🙌🏽 👏🏽 great cover btw. 7y
WarpedSweetness @Librarybelle I applaud your awesomeness in getting sticker off without leaving a sticky residue behind! I can never do that! Lol 7y
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Librarybelle @WarpedSweetness I know! I've had this book for so long, maybe the stickiness from the sticker dried up. Who knows? 7y
Cinfhen Nice work 💖👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 7y
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Librarybelle
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The whole Jack the Ripper case is #complicated . Everyone has a theory as to his identity. This is Cornwell's initial hypothesis and analysis (she wrote an update recently to further support her theories). #augustgrrrl

WarpedSweetness Does the sticker smack in the middle of the cover bother you? It sort of bothers me! Lol I used to be obsessed with Jack the Ripper back in high school. I found it so fascinating. 7y
Cinfhen Ha @WarpedSweetness bothers me too! And I love a true crime mystery! Sounds good @Librarybelle 7y
Librarybelle Yes, @WarpedSweetness and @Cinfhen stickers are annoying. But, I also hate having to clean off the sticky residue from some types of stickers. Maybe I'll battle this one some day! 😆 7y
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TheBookAddict @WarpedSweetness 😂 it was my first thought when I saw the picture. I hate when they do that. At least have the decency of placing it somewhere on the back of the book😔. I'm also fascinated by true crime. 7y
WarpedSweetness Haha That was the first thing I noticed was that damn sticker! Lol @Librarybelle I hate that sticky residue also, but I see you got it off without a problem! Go you! 7y
Ashley_Nicoletto Whoever placed this sticker is not a lover of books. 😂😂 #offensive 7y
L_auren @Ashley_Nicoletto LOL my first thought too 7y
Librarybelle @L_auren 👍❤️ 7y
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Keegz63
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Sometimes I go get "bread" at the market across the street because by "bread" of course I mean a used book from the "Used Books for Charity" section of the store.?

EliseWhitmore Used book sales are my kryptonite 😁 8y
ValerieAndBooks But you can say you're contributing to a good cause 😉 8y
Karen3 I love it. Going to have to use this one 😀 8y
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