Read Portrait of a Killer: Jack the Ripper--Case Closed Online
Authors: Patricia Cornwell
Tags: #True Crime, #General
Bedford Music Hall
murder in
paintings of
Sickert’s studio
Camden Town Murder, The,
(painting), Sickert
Cannibalism
Captivity, psychopaths and
Carnival, crime scene as
Case, Miss E.
Case records, sealing of
Casper, Johann Ludwig
Casual wards
Celebrities, Sickert and
Central Finger Print Bureau, Scotland Yard
Chambers, Robert
Chandler, Joseph (police inspector)
Chapman, Annie
burial of
murder of
conflicting witness statements
Childhood abuse, and psychopathy
Children:
female, as music-hall performers
murders of
Sickert and
surgery on
Chinn (Nelson Tavern proprietor)
Chloroform
Christian VIII (king of Denmark)
Christianity, Sickert and
Church, Sickert and
Churchill, Winston
City of London
Mitre Square
City of London Police:
and Beetmoor murder
and Eddows murder
Ripper letters
Clarence, Edward, Duke of
Class system, problems of
Clipping book kept by Abberline
Clothing:
cutting through
as evidence
worn by Ripper
Clues:
in Cornwall guest book
to Dimmock murder, postcards
to Eddows murder
to Gill murder
present-day technology and
in Ripper letters
mishandled
in Sickert’s artworks
Coal, as fuel
Cobden, Ellen Melicent Ashburner
after father’s death
See also
Sickert, Ellen Cobden
Cobden, Janie
feminism of
letters
and Sickert
Cobden, Kate (Mrs. Richard)
Cobden, Katie (daughter)
Cobden, Richard
statue of
Cobden, Richard Brooks (son)
Coles, Frances
Computerized image enhancement
Conduit Street, London
Connolly, Mary Ann “Pearly Poll”
Conscience, psychopaths and
Conspiracy theories
Constables
Contraception, Victorian views
Control, loss of
Conway, Thomas
Cooper, Alfred Duff
Cooper, Eliza
Coram, Thomas
Coriolanus,
Shakespeare
Corn Laws, repeal of
Cornwall
Sickert connection
Coroners
Coroner’s court, England
Corporation of London Records Office “Whitechapel Murders” file
Cosmetics
Coveralls, white, worn by Sickert
Cox, Mary Ann
Cremation
Crimes:
Sickert’s interest in
solution of
Crime scenes:
Eddows murder
Kelly murder
Nichols murder
photographs of
present-day management of
Ripper murders
Tabran murder
Crime scene scope
Criminal Investigation Department (CID)
Criminal population, psychopathy in
Cromwell, Oliver
Cross, Charles
Crow, Alfred
Cut throats
Cymbeline,
Shakespeare
Daily Chronicle
Daily Telegraph, The
Dairyman, peculiar experience
Damaging information about Sickert, publication of
Darwin, Charles,
Expression of the Emotions
Davis, John
Days of My Years,
Macnaghten
Dead bodies
sketches of
Death
causes of
stab wound to heart
investigation objective
psychopaths and
violent, Cornwell and
Death and the Maiden
(painting), Sickert
Death inquests.
See
Inquests
Deduction errors
Chapman murder
Dimmock murder
Eddows murder
Gill murder
severed arm
Stride murder
Tabran murder
Degas, Edgar
Delusional thinking
Depression, psychological
Despair
(painting), Sickert
Detectives, Metropolitan Police
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders,
and psychopathy
Diary, of Abberline
Dickens, Charles
Bleak House
surgery without anesthesia
Die Fliegende Blatter
Diemschutz, Louis
Dieppe, France
Sickert’s friends in
Dimmock, Emily
murder of
Sickert and
Disappearances
of Sickert
of Sickert associates
Discrepancies in police reports
Disease:
fear of
prostitution as
Disguises
Ripper and
Sickert and
Disraeli, Benjamin
Divisional surgeons, Metropolitan Police
Divorce of Sickerts
Djambia
(Oriental dagger)
DNA:
of Sickert, lack of
testing
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
(play)
See also The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde,
Stevenson
Documents, missing from Ripper cases
Donovan, John
Doss-houses
Drugs, Sickert and
Druitt, Montague John
DNA tests
Druitt, Robert
Druitt, William
Drunkenness, Victorian views
Du Jardin, Karel
Duke (doctor from Spitalfields)
Dunoyer de Segonzac, André
East End, London, Victorian era
causes of death
female torso found in
mortuary
and Ripper
Sickert and
vigilance committee
East London, Victorian era
East London Observer
Echo
Eddows, Catherine
murder of
facial mutilation
mortuary photograph
Eden, Sir William
Edison, Thomas
Editors, letters to
“Elderly Gentleman” letter to
The Times
“Elephant Man” (Joseph Carey Merrick)
Ellis, George Viner,
Illustrations of Dissections
Emaciated females, Sickert and
Emmons, Robert
Employment, for women
England, murder investigations
English Channel crossings
English Review, The,
Sickert article
Ennui
(painting), Sickert
Envelopes, difficulty in testing
Environmental pollution, nineteenth-century London
Epispadias
Eriugena, Johannes Scotus
Escape route, from Chapman murder
Etching ground, bloodlike
Evans, Stewart P.,
Jack the Ripper: Letters from Hell
Evening Standard,
and Camden Town murder paintings
Events, peculiar
Evidence in Ripper murders
collection of
Eddows murder
mishandling of
Executions, public
Exhibitions of Sickert’s works
Expression of the Emotions,
Darwin
Eyes of dead people
Facial mutilations
Fair at Night, Dieppe, The
(painting), Sickert
Fairstein, Linda
Famous Crimes
Fantasies, psychopathic
Female orgasm, Victorian views
Female remains, unidentified
Feminism, Victorian era
Ferrara, Paul
Ffrangcon-Davies, Gwen
Fielding, Henry
Fielding, John
Fierro, Marcella
Finances:
Oswald Sickert and
Walter Sickert and
Fingerprints
Fisher, Richard
Fistulas
surgeries for
Flemish hounds.
See
Bloodhounds
Fliegende Blatter, Die
Fog, London
Forensic pathologists
Forensic science
anthropology
blood spatter patterns
and Chapman murder scene
facial reconstructions
testing of Ripper letters
Victorian era
Sickert’s knowledge of
Foster, Frederick William
France:
Sickert’s move to
travel from England
unsolved murders
François, Madame, unsolved murder
From Constable to Commissioner,
Smith
Frontal lobe of brain
abnormality of, and psychopathy
Funerals of victims, murderers at
Fuseli (artist)
Galton, Francis
Gambling, Sickert and
Games, psychopathic
Garrotting
Gatti’s Hungerford Palace of Varieties
Ripper and
Sickert’s sketches
Gender, ambiguity of
Genetic markers
Genitals, malformation of
“Gentleman slummer,” Sickert as
George Yard Buildings, murder of Tabran
Gide, André
Gill, John
murder of
Giuseppina (Venetian prostitute)
Gladstone, William Ewart
Gladstone bag, owned by Sickert
Godwin, Beatrice
See also
Whistler, Beatrice
Godwin, Edward W.
Goldstein, Esther
Gosling, Howard (detective inspector)
Graphology, books on
Gray’s Anatomy
Greasepaints
Grieve, John
Grover’s Island from Richmond Hill
(painting), Sickert
Guest book, The Lizard Hotel
Guilt, psychopaths and
Gull, William
Gun found at Maison Mouton
Gurney Ivory Laid watermark
Gustafsdotter, Elizabeth
See also
Stride, Elizabeth
Hagmaier, Bill
Hailstone, A. (police inspector)
Hairs, analysis of
Halévy, Daniel
Hall, Fred
Hall, Marshall
Hamlet,
Shakespeare
Hamnett, Nina
Hampstead Heath
Handcart, Rue St. Jean, Dieppe, The
(painting), Sickert
Handwriting
in Ripper letters
of Sickert
Hangings, public
Hansom cabs
Harcourt, William
Hardiman, Harriet
Harris, Harry
Harris, Phoebe
Harvey, Kate
Harvey, Maria
Hatfield, James
Havant, England, murder
Hayes, Florence
Height, estimates of
Heinz Gallery, London
He Killed His Father in a Fight
(sketch), Sickert
Henry, Eleanor Louisa Moravia “Nelly”
See also
Sickert, Nelly
Henry V,
Shakespeare
Hermaphroditism
Hey, Ciceley
Heywoode, Thomas
Hide and Seekyll
(play)
Highwaymen
Hill, Joan
Hill’s Hotel (“The Lizard”), Cornwall
guest book
Hinckley, John, Jr.
Hinfray, Marie Françoise
Hoaxes, Ripper letters as
Hogarth, William
Holland, Mitch
Holland, Nelly
Homicides
evidence in
medieval era
mistaken for suicides
Homosexuality, Victorian views
Hooke, Robert
Hope, James,
Principles and Illustrations of Morbid Anatomy, with Its Complete Series of Coloured Lithographic Drawings
Hops, gathering of
Horse racing, Sickert and
Houndsditch, London
Hudson, Nan
letters from Sickert
Human body
changes after death
Human organs, stealing of
Humor, Victorian era
Husband, Robert
Hutt, George (police constable)
Hypospadias
surgery for
Identification of victims
anthropometry and
Identity of Ripper
theories
Illegitimacy, Victorian views
Illustrated Police News, The
Illustrations of Dissections,
Ellis
Impotent fury
Inquests
Chapman murder
Eddows murder
Gill murder
Kelly murder
murdered boy
Nichols murder
Stride murder
Tabran murder
Instant death
International Working Men’s Educational Club (IWMC)
Interviews, Sickert and
Intimacy, Sickert and
Iron bedsteads
Irving, Henry
Islington Public Libraries, Sickert papers
It All Comes from Sticking to a Soldier
(painting), Sickert
“Jack,” definitions of
Jack Ashore
(painting), Sickert
Jack the Ripper
alleged surgical skills
appearances of
Cornwall guest book entries
DNA testing
games of
identity theories
“Elephant Man” Merrick as
unidentified soldier
letters
clues in
from distant locations
fingerprints
first signed
as hoaxes
motive for
papers written on
Sickert and
unprinted
mistakes made by
modus operandi (MO)
newspaper stories
poem by
and police
possible murders
press and
Sickert and
source of name
victims of
Chapman, Annie
Dimmock, Emily
Eddows, Catherine
Kelly, Mary
McKenzie, Alice
Nichols, Mary Ann
Stride, Elizabeth
Tabran, Martha
wall message
weapons available to
witness descriptions
Jack the Ripper: Letters from Hell,
Evans and Skinner
Jack the Ripper’s Bedroom
(painting), Sickert
James, Henry
Jews:
Ripper letters and
wall writing reference
Johnson, Emma
Joke, severed arm as
Jones, Inigo
Journalism, of Ripper case
Joynson Superfine watermark