Stewart P. Evans
Author of The Ultimate Jack the Ripper Companion: An Illustrated Encyclopedia
About the Author
Stewart Evans is a retired police officer
Works by Stewart P. Evans
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Common Knowledge
- Birthdate
- 1949
- Gender
- male
- Occupations
- police officer
- Nationality
- UK
- Places of residence
- Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, England, UK
- Associated Place (for map)
- England, UK
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Reviews
3.75 stars
Evans and Gainey have suggested a "new" suspect in the Jack the Ripper murders. He was an American in London at the time of the murders. Actually, this suspect was not new, but was suspected at the time, as well, but some of the info had been hidden or lost. The book starts in the U.S., then moves to London to describe the murders, the investigators looking for the Ripper, and it also looks at a few of the other suspects. The authors then describe how Dr. Francis Tumblety could show more very well have been Jack the Ripper. I think it is plausible, but at the same time, I don't really think they'll ever find out for sure who it was, as fascinating as the topic is. There were a few dry parts to the book, which is why I couldn't quite give it a full 4 stars, but I'm impressed with the info they've provided and they even added in a couple of surprises that I didn't expect. show less
Evans and Gainey have suggested a "new" suspect in the Jack the Ripper murders. He was an American in London at the time of the murders. Actually, this suspect was not new, but was suspected at the time, as well, but some of the info had been hidden or lost. The book starts in the U.S., then moves to London to describe the murders, the investigators looking for the Ripper, and it also looks at a few of the other suspects. The authors then describe how Dr. Francis Tumblety could show more very well have been Jack the Ripper. I think it is plausible, but at the same time, I don't really think they'll ever find out for sure who it was, as fascinating as the topic is. There were a few dry parts to the book, which is why I couldn't quite give it a full 4 stars, but I'm impressed with the info they've provided and they even added in a couple of surprises that I didn't expect. show less
This book was intense.I have always felt the Sugden book was the definitive Ripper book.I would now place it equal with this book.Evans and Gainey offer hundreds of transcripts from Scotland Yard,newspapers,witness accounts and personal files.I have always felt the Doctor was the most probable Ripper suspect.After reading this,I DO feel Tumblety is quite probably Jack the Ripper.This book sheds new light on the crimes and presents the fact that there was more than 1 murderer committing show more murders at the time.Interesting,intense read and alot of food for thought! Excellent!! show less
The ultimate information source for anything Jack The Ripper-related. Gigantic, lengthy and completely accurate. Would recommend.
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- Works
- 10
- Members
- 504
- Popularity
- #49,150
- Rating
- 4.1
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- ISBNs
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