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Authors: Patricia Cornwell

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Portrait of a Killer: Jack the Ripper--Case Closed (58 page)

death of

and death of Christine

Dimmock murder

divorce

DNA of

education

family of

fear of diseases

fingerprints

fistula surgeries

health problems

identity issues

and Jack the Ripper

knowledge of anatomy

knowledge of forensic science

letters

papers written on

libel suit

marriage of

to Christine Angus

to Thérèse Lessore

murders by

motivation for

unacknowledged

as murder suspect

and music halls

and neckerchiefs

and newspapers

old age

and paper

peculiar behavior

penile malformation

and poetry

police viewed by

and prostitutes

psychological problems

psychopathology of

remarriage

secret rooms

sexual frustration

sexual incapacity

stage name

studio models

studios of

secret

and Terry, Ellen

travel

and uniforms

wanderings

and watermarks

and Whistler

and women

writing on walls

See also
Artworks, by Sickert

Sickert Trust

Simmons, George (police constable)

Single-donor (clean) profile

Sirhan, Sirhan

Sitwell, Osbert

Sketches by Sickert

in Cornwall guest book

murder scenes

music-hall performances

nude males

paper of

See also
Artworks, by Sickert

Skinner, Keith,
Jack the Ripper: Letters from Hell

Slade School of Fine Art, London

Slaughterhouse transvestite

Sloper, Ally

Smith, Emma

Smith, Henry (police commissioner)

From Constable to Commissioner

Smith, Howard

Smith, William (police constable)

Social class of Sickert’s models

Social reform, Victorian ideas

Soldier, unidentified, and Tabran’s murder

Southport, murdered boy

Southport Visiter

Souvenirs, of psychopathic crimes

Spitalfields, London

doss-houses

Spratling, John (police inspector)

Spying, psychopaths and

“Square Mile.”
See
City of London

Stabbings

Stage name, “Mr. Nemo”

Stalking, by psychopaths

Stamps, difficulty in testing

Star
newspaper

Stationery, watermarks

Stealing, Sickert and

Steer, Wilson

Stephenson, W. H.

Sternum, penetration of

Stevenson, Robert Louis,
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

Stocks, Mr. and Mrs. Dimmock (landlords)

“Stone Ginger, A.” Sickert, article in
The New Age

Stowe, Harriet Beecher

Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, The,
Stevenson

See also Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
(play)

Strangulation

Stratton, Charles Sherwood (Tom Thumb)

Stride, Elizabeth “Long Liz”

murder of

Stride, John Thomas

Studios

secret

Suicides

Druitt

medieval era

of women, Victorian views

Sulzbach, Edward

Summer Night ( Nuit d’Été)
(painting), Sickert

Sun
(London)

Surgery, nineteenth century

for fistula

Surgical skills, alleged

Suspects in Ripper case

Sutton, Denys

Swanson, Donald (chief inspector)

Swift, Jonathan

Tabran, Henry Samuel

Tabran, Martha

murder of

Tanner, Elizabeth

Teasing of police

Telephone

Tempera paint

Terry, Ellen

Theater, Victorian era London

See also
Music halls, Victorian London

Themes in Sickert’s art

Thief-takers

Thompson, John (police surgeon)

Throat, cutting of

Time of death, determination of

Times, The
(London)

art student story

letters to

and murders

and photography

“Titine” (Madame Villain)

Tom Thumb (Charles Sherwood Stratton)

Tool marks

Torso, female

East End discovery

Tower of London

Tower Subway

Trace evidence from Ripper murders

Traps

Travel

Treuherz, Julian

Treves, Frederick

Trial by ordeal

Trollope, Anthony

Trophies of psychopathic crimes

Turner, Henry

Two Studies of a Venetian Woman’s Head
(sketch), Sickert

Uncatalogued Sickert artworks

Uncles and Aunts
(play)

Unidentified victims

Uniforms, military, Sickert and

Union Jack, The
(play)

United States, death investigation standards

Unsolved murders

Unwin, T. Fisher

Uremia (kidney failure)

Urinary tract infections

Uteri, human, purchase attempt

Vacher l’Eventreur et les crimes sadiques,
Lacassagne

Valentine’s School, Blackheath

Vanbrugh, John

Venereal disease

Victims, blaming of

Victoria (queen of England)

Villain, Madame (“Titine”)

Violence

in Sickert’s art

Violent crimes

disguises and

Virginia, murder investigations

Virginia Institute of Forensic Science and Medicine

Von Recklinghausen disease

Voyeurs, psychopaths as

Waddle, William

Wainright, Henry and Thomas

Wales, Edward, Prince of

Wall, Joseph

Wall writing, Ripper message

Walter Sickert: Drawings,
Robins

Wandering:

by Oswald Sickert

by Walter Sickert

Warren, Charles (Metropolitan Police commissioner)

Watching

Sickert and

Watermarks

Watkins, Edward (police constable)

Weapons for murder

Webb, Beatrice

Weekly Dispatch
(London)

West Sussex Public Record Office

Whirlwind, The

Whistler, Beatrice, death of

Whistler, James McNeill

death of

destruction of artwork

DNA tests

Sickert and

letters

studio of

Whitechapel, London

Whitechapel Workhouse mortuary

Wilde, Oscar

Wildore, Frederick

Wilson, Elizabeth

Winter, Caroline

Witness statements

conflicting, in Chapman murder

Kelly murder

Tabran murder

Woman, Ripper as

Women:

Sickert and

nude paintings of

Victorian views

Women’s suffrage, Sickert and

Wood, Robert

Workhouses

World Health Organization (WHO), and sociopathy

World War I

World War II, records destroyed during

Wren, Christopher

Writing, on wall

Writings:

of Oswald Sickert

of Walter Sickert, violence in

Y profile of paper

BK4173 PORTRAIT OF KILLER FRAUX

Frau Sickert, Walter Sickert’s great-grandmother.

Tate Gallery Archive, Photograph Collection.

Eleanor Louisa Moravia Sickert, Walter Sickert’s mother, in 1911.

Tate Gallery Archive, Photograph Collection.

O
swald Adalbert Sickert, Walter Sickert’s father.

Tate Gallery Archive, Photograph Collection.

W
alter Sickert with his flaxen curls, age two, about 1862.

Tate Gallery Archive, Photograph Collection.

Walter, age nine, after his three surgeries, about 1869.

Tate Gallery Archive, Photograph Collection.

Walter the actor, on tour in Liverpool at age twenty.

Tate Gallery Archive, Photograph Collection.

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