1 hr 50 min

Vanished: Jack the Ripper "The End of the Beginning‪"‬ Vanished

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This is the end. And frankly I’m relieved to be through it. To be honest, when we first decided we’d venture outside the Amelia Earhart case, I had doubts. I still do if I’m being completely honest. But starting with Jack the Ripper was a good experiment for me. It tested my emotional ability to get through a case like this and come out the other side.

You’ve had a couple of weeks to digest the trial, the evidence and the testimony and now the time is almost at hand for you to render your decision. Who do you think was Jack the Ripper? And does it even matter? Are the legacies of the victims what we should really be discussing here?

Jack the Ripper is an enigma. A faceless man. A man without an identity. Or maybe a man with several. I know what I believe. Now, as always it's up to you. But before we leave you to decide we have one more person that we feel you need to hear from. And what she has to say might change the way you look at Montague John Druitt and the man behind this unspeakable evil forever. Welcome back to Vanished and our final episode on Jack the Ripper. 

LINKS



Our Website

Vanished on Twitter 
Vanished on Instagram 
Vanished on Facebook 
Vanished Facebook Discussion Group 
Jennifer Taylor on Twitter 
Chris Williamson on Twitter 
Smith & Vinson Law Firm Official Website

Jennifer Taylor Attorney Profile @ Smith & Vinson's Official Website

Smith & Vinson on Twitter

Exit script read by Oz Oddball of the Oddball Aussie Podcast 
Music by Dane Gerous Schmidt 

"Satisfied" performed by Amber Farndon
Album Art Illustration 50399190 © Alancotton | Dreamstime.com

Vanished is a ChrisEvan Films Production
Vanished is part of the Straight Up Strange Podcast Network 
Christine Ward-Agius appears courtesy of Regnery History

Get the UK edition of "The Escape of Jack the Ripper: The Truth About the Cover-up and His Flight from Justice" Here

Preorder the US release featuring new information on the case by Regnery History Here 
John & Christine's Official Website

Hainsworth & Ward-Agius @ Facebook 



SHOW NOTES & FURTHER READING



Montague John Druitt @ Wikipedia 
George Robert Sims @ Wikipedia 
Henry Richard Farquharson @ Wikipedia

John Moylan @ Wikipedia 
Basil Thomson @ Wikipedia 
Melville Macnaghten @ Wikipedia 
Mcnaghten's Favoured Suspect @ jack-the-ripper.org 
Montague John Druitt @ Casebook

Montague John Druitt @ Jack the Ripper Tour 
The Macnaghten Memoranda @ Casebook 
The Macnaghten Memoranda Original Document @ Casebook Courtesy of Thomas Schachner

This is the end. And frankly I’m relieved to be through it. To be honest, when we first decided we’d venture outside the Amelia Earhart case, I had doubts. I still do if I’m being completely honest. But starting with Jack the Ripper was a good experiment for me. It tested my emotional ability to get through a case like this and come out the other side.

You’ve had a couple of weeks to digest the trial, the evidence and the testimony and now the time is almost at hand for you to render your decision. Who do you think was Jack the Ripper? And does it even matter? Are the legacies of the victims what we should really be discussing here?

Jack the Ripper is an enigma. A faceless man. A man without an identity. Or maybe a man with several. I know what I believe. Now, as always it's up to you. But before we leave you to decide we have one more person that we feel you need to hear from. And what she has to say might change the way you look at Montague John Druitt and the man behind this unspeakable evil forever. Welcome back to Vanished and our final episode on Jack the Ripper. 

LINKS



Our Website

Vanished on Twitter 
Vanished on Instagram 
Vanished on Facebook 
Vanished Facebook Discussion Group 
Jennifer Taylor on Twitter 
Chris Williamson on Twitter 
Smith & Vinson Law Firm Official Website

Jennifer Taylor Attorney Profile @ Smith & Vinson's Official Website

Smith & Vinson on Twitter

Exit script read by Oz Oddball of the Oddball Aussie Podcast 
Music by Dane Gerous Schmidt 

"Satisfied" performed by Amber Farndon
Album Art Illustration 50399190 © Alancotton | Dreamstime.com

Vanished is a ChrisEvan Films Production
Vanished is part of the Straight Up Strange Podcast Network 
Christine Ward-Agius appears courtesy of Regnery History

Get the UK edition of "The Escape of Jack the Ripper: The Truth About the Cover-up and His Flight from Justice" Here

Preorder the US release featuring new information on the case by Regnery History Here 
John & Christine's Official Website

Hainsworth & Ward-Agius @ Facebook 



SHOW NOTES & FURTHER READING



Montague John Druitt @ Wikipedia 
George Robert Sims @ Wikipedia 
Henry Richard Farquharson @ Wikipedia

John Moylan @ Wikipedia 
Basil Thomson @ Wikipedia 
Melville Macnaghten @ Wikipedia 
Mcnaghten's Favoured Suspect @ jack-the-ripper.org 
Montague John Druitt @ Casebook

Montague John Druitt @ Jack the Ripper Tour 
The Macnaghten Memoranda @ Casebook 
The Macnaghten Memoranda Original Document @ Casebook Courtesy of Thomas Schachner

1 hr 50 min

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