Ripper Radio: History Hack

Jonathan Hainsworth and Christine Ward-Agius spoke with History Hack podcast about The Escape of Jack the Ripper: The Truth About the Cover-Up and His Flight From Justice.
Ripper Radio: ABC Radio Nightlife with Suzanne Hill



Jonathan Hainsworth and Christine Ward-Agius spoke with Suzanne Hill on ABC Radio Nightlife about The Escape of Jack the Ripper: The Truth About the Cover-Up and His Flight From Justice.
Ripper Radio: House of Mystery Radio Show on NBC News Radio
Jonathan Hainsworth and Christine Ward-Agius spoke with Alan Warren and Michael Hawley on NBC House of Mystery Radio about The Escape of Jack the Ripper: The Truth About the Cover-Up and His Flight From Justice.
Ripper Radio: Erik Rivenes’ “Most Notorious” podcast



Jonathan Hainsworth and Christine Ward-Agius spoke with Erik Rivenes on his “Most Notorious” True Crime podcast.
Ripper Radio: AM560 Chicago, The Charles Love Show



Jonathan Hainsworth and Christine Ward-Agius recently spoke to Charles Love on AM560 Chicago’s Charles Love Show about The Escape of Jack the Ripper: The Truth About the Cover-up and His Flight From Justice.
Vanished Podcast now live



Jonathan Hainsworth and Christine Ward-Agius have featured as guests on the Vanished podcast discussing the theory and evidence behind their book The Escape of Jack The Ripper, now available in the UK and recently picked up by Regnery Publishing for the North American market. Vanished is a podcast presented by attorney Jennifer Taylor and investigator […]
Ripper Radio: Talk Radio Europe with Giles Brown



Interview with Jonathan Hainsworth on Talk Radio Europe, Spain’s only English-language radio network.
Who Was the Real Jack the Ripper and How Did He Escape Justice?



Between 1888 and 1891, about a dozen women driven into prostitution by poverty were murdered in the East End of London, all supposedly by “Jack the Ripper”. Only 5 of these murders were later solved by a police chief, Sir Melville Macnaghten, Assistant Commissioner of the C.I.D.
Ripper Suspects Never Die



No fan of Ripper investigations can ignore it, even if Druitt isn’t their favorite suspect.
Daily Express: Jack the Ripper breakthrough: Bombshell clue reveals Scotland Yard may have known killer



Holly Fleet writes in the Daily Express: JACK THE RIPPER was identified after the series of murders in London’s east end in 1888, the latest research has proven.