Epiphany of the Whitechapel Murders
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Book Details
About the Book
Epiphany Of The Whitechapel Murders was written after an extensive investigation of the murders committed by "Jack the Ripper." This mainly non-fiction book, which also includes a fictional account of the victims' last night on Earth, also contains evidence which was not discovered until 2005. This solitary piece of evidence is the basis that forms the central plot surrounding this series of murders. "Jack the Ripper" was not one person; but a quintet of influential Aristocrats and an eminent Surgeon, who were committing these murders for ritualistic purposes. After six of these grisly murders, the murderers suddenly cease their activities after the death of Mary Jane Kelly. What is the reason for the cessation of murders? Could it be because Mary Jane Kelly had apprised Scotland Yard of these Aristocrats' involvement in a gay brothel, which catered to influential clientele? Or could it be something far more sinister, including Satanism and pedophilia?
About the Author
Karen Trenouth became interested in the Whitechapel Murders and
soon began researching and investigating all of the documents
surrounding the case. All post-mortem reports, police reports, inquest
testimony, witness testimony, crime scene photographs and alleged
suspects were scrutinized carefully. After the discovery of evidence in
a crime scene photograph, coupled with the information contained in the
post-mortem reports, she then knew the identity of the murderers
involved.
The author lives in Northern Ontario, Canada and has
been married for four years. Her second book is also available at
Authorhouse and is entitled, "Jack the Ripper:The Satanic Team."