Jack the Ripper: The Final Solution

Jack the Ripper: The Final Solution is a non-fiction book written by Stephen Knight and first published in 1976. It proposed a solution to a series of murders in Victorian London that were blamed on an unidentified serial killer known as "Jack the Ripper". In an attempt to solve the mystery, Knight presented an elaborate conspiracy theory involving the British royal family, freemasonry and the painter Walter Sickert. He concluded that the victims... more

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Stephen Knight

Stephen Knight (September 26 1951 at Hainault, Essex - 25 July 1985) was a British author. He is best known for the books Jack the Ripper: The Final Solution (1976) and The Brotherhood (1984). Both books suggest there is a secret cabal of Masons running most aspects of British society. Jack the...

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