Dismembered corpses are discovered scattered along the banks of the
river Thames, a calculating clinical multiple murderer is on the loose,
and the London police have no inkling of the killers identity and, more
than a century later, they still don't. In this, M.J. Trows latest
re-investigation of a bizarre and brutal serial killing, he delves deep
into the appalling facts of the case, into the futile police
investigations, and into the dark history of late Victorian London. The
incredible criminal career of the Thames torso murderer has gripped
readers and historians ever since he committed his crimes in the 1870's
and 1880's. The case poses as many questions as the even more notorious
killings of Jack the Ripper. How, over a period of fifteen years, did
the Thames murderer get away with a succession of monstrous and
sensational misdeeds? And what sort of perverted character was he, why
did he take such risks, why did he kill again and again?