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Examine crimes from throughout history with Professor Gavin Lee, who has a Ph.D. in Criminal Justice and has thrilled students for years with his entertaining yet research-based classes. Get an expert's perspective!

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    • Episode 5: Jack the Ripper (Part 4)
      Oct 24 2025

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      This episode deals with the murder of Annie Chapman, the second (or, I think, the third) victim of Jack the Ripper. I would love to hear any questions or comments, or ideas for future episodes from you, as I want this to be interactive. Here are my contact details:

      profscrimejournal@gmail.com

      Instagram: @profscrimejournal

      X (Twitter): @profscrime


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      45 min
    • Episode 4: Jack the Ripper Part 3
      Oct 13 2025

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      This episode discusses the first of the so-called canonical five victims of Jack the Ripper, Mary Ann 'Polly' Nichols.

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      25 min
    • Episode 3: Jack the Ripper Part 2
      Oct 1 2025

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      This week's episode discusses a lady who I believe to be the first of Jack the Ripper's victims: Martha Tabrum.

      Please feel free to contact me with questions or feedback at profscrimejournal@gmail.com

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      The information in these episodes on Jack the Ripper has been drawn from Philip Sugden’s amazing book “The Complete History of Jack the Ripper.” In my opinion it’s not only the best book ever written on Jack, but it’s also the best true crime book ever written.


      Also, a huge shout out to the many folks who contributed to casebook.org. It’s an amazing online resource dealing with The Whitechapel Murders and I heartily recommend both of these sources to you.


      Also, the music for this podcast was written by my good friend Owen Edwards. Clips from his song Epiphany.

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      21 min
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