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    What criminal was known simply as "The Monster", he operated in the London area approximately 100 years before Jack the Ripper, stabbing and slashing people and what was he eventually charged with?

    Question #129281. Asked by garyd888. (Feb 01 13 10:25 AM)


    rayven80

    Rhynwick Williams was charged with defacing clothing, a crime that carried a harsher penalty than assault.


    http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2004/feb/14/featuresreviews.guardianreview22

    Feb 01 13, 10:33 AM


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