References
- Atlanta Constitution. 1912. "Negro woman slain; suspect arrested." Atlanta Constitution, January 21: 5.
- Atlanta Constitution. 1912. "Jack the Ripper believed to be a modern Bluebeard with 12 wives as victims." Atlanta Constitution, August 11: 1.
- Atlanta Journal. 1910. "Deaths." Atlanta Constitution, April 5: 10.
- Atlanta Journal. 1911. "Antoher negress killed; black butcher at work?" Atlanta Journal, June 16: 14.
- Atlanta Journal. 1911. "Black 'Jack the Ripper' slays another negress." Atlanta Journal, July 2: 7.
- Atlanta Journal. 1911. "Has 'Jack the Ripper' fallen into dragnet?" Atlanta Journal, July 13: 4.
- Atlanta Journal. 1912. "Jack the Ripper caught at last, say detectives." Atlanta Journal, August 10: 1.
- Atlanta Journal. 1911. "'Jack the Ripper' foiled in 8th attempt Saturday." Atlanta Journal, July 9: 3.
- Atlanta Journal. 1912. "Negro woman murdered just outside the city." Atlanta Journal, April 8: 20.
- Atlanta Journal. 1911. "One of the Ripper crimes is no longer a mystery." Atlanta Journal, August 4: 11.
- Atlanta Journal. 1911. "Rosa Trice foully murdered." Atlanta Journal, January 23: 9.
- Atlanta Journal. 1911. "Will "Jack the Ripper" claim eight victim this Saturday?" Atlanta Journal, July 8: 8.
- Atlanta Journal. 1911. "Young negro is held for 'Ripper's' crime." Atlanta Journal, July 12: 17.
- Atlanta Constitution. 1911. "Negro woman killed; no clew to slayer." Atlanta Constitution, May 29: 7.
- Franklin Evening Star. 1912. "Nineteenth horrid crime of Atlanta's Jack the Ripper." Franklin Evening Star, April 9: 2.
- New York Times. 1911. "Eight victims now of Atlanta Ripper." New York Times, July 3: 3.
- New York Times. 1906. "Rioting goes on, despite troops." New York Times, September 24: 1.
- Wells, Jeffrey. 2010. The Atlanta Ripper: The Unsolved Case of the Gate City's Most Infamous Murders. Cheltenham, UK: The History Press.
Credits
- Alaina Urquhart – Cowriter (Since 10/2022)
- Ash Kelley – Cowriter (Since 10/2022)
- Dave White – Cowriter (Since 10/2022), Research (Since 10/2022)
- Mikie Sirois – Produced & Edited (Since 2023)
- Debra Lally – Listener Correspondence & Collaboration
- Aidan McElman – Listener Tale Video Edited (Since 6/2025)
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Show Notes
References
- Atlanta Constitution. 1912. "Negro woman slain; suspect arrested." Atlanta Constitution, January 21: 5.
- Atlanta Constitution. 1912. "Jack the Ripper believed to be a modern Bluebeard with 12 wives as victims." Atlanta Constitution, August 11: 1.
- Atlanta Journal. 1910. "Deaths." Atlanta Constitution, April 5: 10.
- Atlanta Journal. 1911. "Antoher negress killed; black butcher at work?" Atlanta Journal, June 16: 14.
- Atlanta Journal. 1911. "Black 'Jack the Ripper' slays another negress." Atlanta Journal, July 2: 7.
- Atlanta Journal. 1911. "Has 'Jack the Ripper' fallen into dragnet?" Atlanta Journal, July 13: 4.
- Atlanta Journal. 1912. "Jack the Ripper caught at last, say detectives." Atlanta Journal, August 10: 1.
- Atlanta Journal. 1911. "'Jack the Ripper' foiled in 8th attempt Saturday." Atlanta Journal, July 9: 3.
- Atlanta Journal. 1912. "Negro woman murdered just outside the city." Atlanta Journal, April 8: 20.
- Atlanta Journal. 1911. "One of the Ripper crimes is no longer a mystery." Atlanta Journal, August 4: 11.
- Atlanta Journal. 1911. "Rosa Trice foully murdered." Atlanta Journal, January 23: 9.
- Atlanta Journal. 1911. "Will "Jack the Ripper" claim eight victim this Saturday?" Atlanta Journal, July 8: 8.
- Atlanta Journal. 1911. "Young negro is held for 'Ripper's' crime." Atlanta Journal, July 12: 17.
- Atlanta Constitution. 1911. "Negro woman killed; no clew to slayer." Atlanta Constitution, May 29: 7.
- Franklin Evening Star. 1912. "Nineteenth horrid crime of Atlanta's Jack the Ripper." Franklin Evening Star, April 9: 2.
- New York Times. 1911. "Eight victims now of Atlanta Ripper." New York Times, July 3: 3.
- New York Times. 1906. "Rioting goes on, despite troops." New York Times, September 24: 1.
- Wells, Jeffrey. 2010. The Atlanta Ripper: The Unsolved Case of the Gate City's Most Infamous Murders. Cheltenham, UK: The History Press.
Credits
- Alaina Urquhart – Cowriter (Since 10/2022)
- Ash Kelley – Cowriter (Since 10/2022)
- Dave White – Cowriter (Since 10/2022), Research (Since 10/2022)
- Mikie Sirois – Produced & Edited (Since 2023)
- Debra Lally – Listener Correspondence & Collaboration
- Aidan McElman – Listener Tale Video Edited (Since 6/2025)
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